Tunnelling gearbox repairs can save thousands of pounds while increasing equipment efficiency. GearTec’s process involves performing a visual inspection before disassembling and cataloguing each reusable gear element that remains. This information will then be stored in an easily searchable file to help identify problems in the future.
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Tunnelling Gearbox Repairs
Once a tunnel gearbox has been repaired, it’s essential to maintain detailed repair records. This will enable you to easily identify and address any future problems and save both time and money. GearTec performs thorough cleaning and disassembly inspections to check each component for damage or wear; we then perform nondestructive testing on each reusable gear to verify their size and geometry before providing our findings in a detailed evaluation report along with a quote based on these results. Repairing is typically more cost-efficient than purchasing new one so we encourage customers to consider repair over purchasing new one if available.
Tunnelling Gearbox Services
GearTec conducts an in-depth inspection on each gearbox they disassemble for inspection, using non-destructive testing on every reusable component to verify sizes and gear geometry of worm gears. This process saves both time and money in terms of identifying problems for repair, as well as helping ensure the correct size worm gear is used in each application. GearTec maintains detailed repair files which may reduce costly repairs in the future.
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Tunnelling Gearbox Rebuild
Tunnels are essential in the creation of roads and railways, yet their construction can be laborious and time consuming. Companies are turning increasingly towards automated systems as a way of speeding up construction processes while cutting costs while improving safety.
GearTec carefully cleans and disassembles each gearbox to inspect and catalog every reusable element. Our reverse engineering equipment, along with years of experience, enables us to verify both sizes and gear geometry of every component within a gearbox.
Maintaining detailed repair records helps to ensure the integrity of any repair made and can assist with planning maintenance for future repairs. Furthermore, keeping accurate repair records may even save money in the long run.
Tunnelling Gearbox Refurbishment
Repairing tunnelling gearboxes is often more cost-effective than purchasing new units, often saving up to half the price and being completed without impacting production. Furthermore, repairs can often be completed quickly without disrupting production schedules.
Gearbox renewal projects typically can be completed within two or three weeks – significantly faster than purchasing and installing a brand-new gearbox.
Repair services typically involve an experienced team of engineers and technicians, who conduct an in-depth inspection and disassembly to make sure all components can be reused, as well as providing a detailed evaluation report that includes photographs. With such information at their fingertips, future failures can be avoided while costly downtime avoided.
Tunnelling Gearbox Overhaul
An industrial gearbox overhaul can help reduce risk and extend unit lifespan by up to 50%, often at significantly less expense than replacing. Compared with replacement, gearbox overhaul is often 40-50% less costly.
Long term, this can save your business a considerable amount of money. Additionally, an organized repair file of your equipment is created which helps quickly identify its source if issues arise in future.
Tunnelling gearbox overhaul can be completed quickly and cost-effectively, minimizing downtime for your equipment. Furthermore, an intensive overhaul may prove more economical than purchasing brand new machinery.