Controlled execution
From intake to handover
- 1
Stage 01
Inspection & planning
Identify wear drivers, define repair scope, and plan rebuilding sequence.
- 2
Stage 02
Disassembly & measurement
Measure components, document condition, and prepare restoration route.
- 3
Stage 03
Rebuild & precision fit
Repair/replace parts and restore fitment for stable mechanical performance.
- 4
Stage 04
Functional testing & handover
Workshop testing and delivery of rebuilding records for maintenance planning.
Capabilities
What this service includes
We rebuild critical machine mechanical assemblies with emphasis on precision fitment and controlled reassembly. Wear inspection and component restoration guide what we repair or replace, and we close with functional workshop testing so equipment is ready for reliable return to service.
Workshop scope
Typical workshop coverage
Scope commonly includes gearbox rebuilding and transmission repairs, shaft inspection and refurbishment with alignment readiness in mind, and guideway or linear system work where restoration is practical. We also address drive systems for stable torque and motion, evaluate bushings, bearings, and couplers, and complete controlled reassembly to the correct clearances. Functional checks in the workshop and readiness documentation round out the handover.
In-house control
Work is executed in a structured workshop environment with traceable steps.
Measured outcomes
Inspection and test results are documented for acceptance and maintenance records.
Ready for site
Handover supports reinstallation, alignment, and return-to-service planning.
Fit & application
Where workshop support helps most
Workshop work is ideal when faults need controlled teardown, precision checks, or rebuilds that are difficult to complete safely on the production floor—without losing traceability back to your machine and maintenance plan.
- High-value rotating or mechanical assemblies with tight tolerances and vibration limits.
- Repeat failures or rising scrap where root cause needs bench-level inspection and measurement.
- Shutdown or turnaround windows where pre-qualified components shorten time to green light.
- Mixed-vendor plants that need consistent documentation for maintenance and audits.
Outcomes
What teams typically gain
Clear acceptance criteria
Scope and test points agreed before work starts.
Measured performance
Inspection and test data you can file against the asset.
Faster return to service
Components ready for install with fewer surprises on startup.
Handover
Documentation & traceability
Workshop deliverables are structured so maintenance, reliability, and production teams share one picture of what was done and how it was verified.
Recorded findings
Inspection notes, measurements, and photos aligned to the agreed scope.
Parts & fits
Replacements, torque or lubrication notes, and fit checks relevant to reassembly.
Test evidence
Workshop functional or balance checks summarized for acceptance sign-off.
Common questions
Workshop FAQs
Can you align with our shutdown or production window?
Yes. We plan intake, bench time, and handover around your dates and logistics constraints.
Do you support multiple equipment brands on one site?
Yes. We adapt to your drawings, OEM references, and internal standards across mixed fleets.
What do we need to start a workshop job?
Symptoms, availability of the assembly, and any prior repair history—plus your acceptance criteria for testing.
Next step
Share part details or failure notes
We confirm scope, timeline, and workshop sequencing so you know what happens before equipment leaves your site—or before we receive it for bench work.