Tachograph Supply & Fit Services From Argent Equipment
Our tachograph installation service meets the highest industry standards, so you can hit the road knowing that you’re fully compliant with all Irish and EU laws that relate to driving vehicles of a certain type commercially. So, let’s see why it’s important.
Essential Tachograph Calibration From Argent Equipment
The Argent Equipment team offers the full range of vehicle testing services from our workshops located to the West of Dublin. We’re known for the quality of our work, as well as our industry expertise. However, something else we offer is tachograph calibration.
Where to Find Argent Equipment for CVRT Services
At Argent Equipment, we offer a full range of vehicle testing services, including HCV CVRT, bus testing, campervan testing, LCV testing and more. From our two testing centres located in the South West and North West of Dublin, it’s easy to find us, but just in case, we’ll show you how.
Tail Lift Inspections & Why They’re Important
We provide the following services;
LCV CVRT
HCV Testing
Horse Box Testing
Motor Homes Cranes
RSA Advice: How to Maintain Commercial Vehicle Roadworthiness
The RSA oversees all aspects of road safety in Ireland and they offer some advice on how to make sure your commercial vehicle meets the necessary standards. Here we’ve condensed down this maintenance advice, so you can use it to ensure you fly through your next CVRT.
Argent Equipment - What Our Customers Think Of Us
There’s no better indicator of how good any company is than the reviews left by those who’ve experienced our services first-hand. Below is just a snippet of the feedback left by Argent customers on our Google profile.
Argent Equipment is a Member of SIMI & Proud of It!
Today, we’re here to tell you about the fact that we are members of SIMI - the Society of Irish Motor Traders Ltd & the Irish Motor Traders Association. It’s a status that we’re very proud of, but before we tell you why - a little about SIMI themselves.
At Argent, We’re an RSA Authorised CVRT Test Centre
We’re officially known as an RSA-Authorised CVRT test centre. For those who don’t know, the Road Safety Authority (RSA) is the primary body in road safety in Ireland, one that oversees all testing of this type across the country.
What Is a Motor Homes & Campervans CVRT Test?
The Argent Equipment team is highly experienced in the full range of vehicle testing services, operating from our testing centre on Longmile Road in Dublin. Today, we’re here to tell you about one particular service we offer - the motor homes CVRT.
What is a Truck & Trailer CVRT & Why is it Important?
At Argent Equipment, we offer a wide range of vehicle testing services that help keep Ireland’s road safe. One of the many types of testing service that we offer is the truck & trailer CVRT, which as the name would suggest, is designed to ensure a basic set of safety standards for commercial trucks and trailers.
How HCV CVRT Defects Are Classified, According to the RSA
In this article, we examine the defects that are picked during a typical HCV test and how they’re classified. There are a variety of reasons why your commercial vehicle might fail a test like this, each of which falls into a particular category. So, let’s take a moment to look at the three main classifications.
HCV Testing - Some Things to Know From the Tester’s Manual
At Argent Equipment in Dublin, we’re one of the leading commercial vehicle testing centres in the country and we regularly bring you articles like this one to better inform you about what we do. We’re back again this time with more to help provide some clarity on some of the terms you might expect to see when using our services.
Argent Equipment - We are Hiring Vehicle Testers
The Argent Equipment CVRT test centre, located at Longmile Road in Dublin, is now hiring.
We are looking for qualified vehicle testers for STANDARD CVRT, HCV CVRT and LCV CVRT with a salary in excess of 40k depending on experience.
How to Go About Obtaining a CRW For Your Commercial Vehicle
If you’re using a commercial vehicle in Ireland, you’ll require a Certificate of Roadworthiness (CRW) - something that you’ll need to renew every 12 months. To obtain your CRW, your vehicle will need to undergo a CVRT, which examines all the visible parts to ensure it’s safe to be used on the road.
Want to Know If You’re Due a CVRT Test? No Problem, It’s Easy!
When you’re running a commercial vehicle over a year old on Ireland’s roads, LCV or HCV CVRT testing is an official requirement in order to drive legally. Conducted in order to determine whether the vehicle in question is safe to be driven, it’s something that needs to be conducted every 12 months.
Commercial Vehicle Roadworthiness Tests (CVRT) & Why You Need One
CVRT stands for Commercial Vehicle Roadworthiness Tests and they’re designed to ensure that any vehicle used for business on Ireland’s roads is roadworthy. This commercial vehicle test is one that applies to all goods vehicles, goods trailers and fast tractors used commercially, in addition to ambulances and buses that carry more than 8 passengers.
Exactly How Much Do Argent Vehicle Testing Services Cost?
At Argent Equipment, we offer a wide range of vehicle testing services, to include ADR testing, truck & trailer testing, jeep testing and even ambulance testing. In our line of work, we often get asked about the costs involved, depending on the services required.
Introducing Mixed Fleet CVRT From Argent Equipment
Today we’re here to explain our mixed fleet CVRT services, what they are and who they’re for, so if this sounds like it may apply to you and your vehicles, read on to find out more.
Explaining Commercial Vehicle Services, Reports & Tests
Here we look at Light Commercial Vehicle (LCV) Testing, which exists to ensure that LCVs with a gross weight in excess of 3,500 kg are safe for road use. Within this group of vehicles, you’ll typically find commercial jeeps and light vans which have their own specific roadworthiness test.
Speed Limiter Inspections - What You Need to Know
There are various cars on Ireland’s roads that have speed limiters and from 2022, they will be fitted to all new cars. Their primary role is to prevent vehicles from exceeding a set speed and when in place, the driver remains in complete control of their vehicle, limiting acceleration when required.