maintenance and repair
Department of Electrical Engineering - Automation
We take care of ...
- the current status and necessary updates of your control and safety devices.
- the documentation in the form of current circuit diagrams, layouts, documents and the like in the control cabinet or on the touch panel of systems that we maintain or that we have visualized.
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- inform you immediately as soon as manufacturers discontinue products and action is required.
- We ensure complete backup files of all necessary devices, robots and machines wherever possible for third-party systems or machines from different manufacturers.
- also allow you to carry out preventive maintenance by monitoring mechanical components that are subject to more or less heavy use in order to report a possible failure in advance, so electrical maintenance in combination with mechanical maintenance is highly recommended.
- During mechanical maintenance, we also inspect the correct functioning of the emergency stop and door safety circuits and sensors.
- If necessary, replace plugs, sensors and operating units such as defective touch panels so that the system functions correctly in the long term.
- expand the diagnosis of your control components on the touch panel after consultation in order to display more precise diagnoses and feedback from the electrical components in the event of a fault.
- Set up a remote maintenance connection in coordination with IT and all IT security regulations of your company in order to enable helpful advance support from your technicians remotely in the event of a fault.
Department of Mechanics
Through systematic and thorough maintenance, companies can increase the efficiency of their machines and save costs in the long term. It is crucial to ensure their functionality, safety and service life. .
- Regular maintenance: Planned inspections and work performed at set intervals (e.g. weekly, monthly, annually).
- Preventive maintenance: Measures aimed at identifying and correcting potential problems before they lead to failures.
- Corrective maintenance: Work carried out after a failure or malfunction to get the machine back into operation.
- Predictive Maintenance: Maintenance based on the analysis of data and sensors to determine the optimal time for maintenance work.
Our maintenance tasks include, depending on requirements and agreement
- Inspection: Regular checking of machines for visible damage, wear or signs of malfunction.
- Cleaning: Removing dust, dirt and debris that may affect performance.
- Oil change: Replacement of lubricants and oils to minimize friction and wear.
- Replacement of wearing parts: Replacing parts such as chains, filters, seals or belts that are worn out or have a limited lifespan.
- Calibration: Ensuring that machines operate accurately by calibrating them regularly.
Documentation
- Our maintenance records document maintenance work performed, including the date, type of maintenance and materials used.
- Our checklists ensure that all necessary maintenance measures are carried out.