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Release time:2026-03-24
Custom-shaped LED screens are visually unique but pose a challenge for maintenance: how to manage spare parts effectively. Unlike standard flat screens, irregular modules, curved panels, and specialized connectors may not be interchangeable.
Irregular Module Shapes: Replacement modules may be custom-made, making inventory management critical.
Complex Connectivity: Curved and shaped panels often have unique cabling or power configurations.
Limited Production Batches: Some custom modules may only be available from the manufacturer, creating potential delays.

Order Extra Modules During Initial Purchase
Purchasing 5-10% extra modules ensures that replacements are immediately available for maintenance, avoiding extended downtime.
Maintain a Component Inventory
Key parts such as power supplies, controllers, receiving cards, and connectors should be kept on-site or in regional warehouses.
Standardize Where Possible
Even in custom shapes, using common driver ICs or LED chips can simplify repair and reduce the number of unique spare parts needed.
Partner with Reliable Manufacturers
Choose brands like Toosen, which provide long-term spare parts availability and technical support for irregular LED screens.
Document Module Configurations
Maintaining clear records of module types, batch numbers, and pixel pitch helps technicians identify compatible replacements quickly.
A well-planned spare parts strategy ensures minimal downtime, maintains visual consistency, and protects the investment in custom-shaped LED screens. By combining upfront inventory planning, standardized components, and manufacturer support, businesses can manage even highly irregular LED installations with confidence.