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Siemens Industrial Repair Services
For efficient completion of your manufacturing processes, rely on Perfection Servo for expert restoration of Siemens parts and equipment. We're a premier provider of comprehensive turn-key repairs for Siemens motors, drivers, and other motion control systems. We’ll refurbish, restore, or replace your components to keep your production on track.
Perfection Servo's Operations in Canada and Mexico are authorized by Siemens for the repair and service of Siemens Servo Motors. Our technicians, trained by Siemens of Germany, are proficient in all aspects of repair and testing of these products.
OEM Siemens Parts
Browse our complete inventory of Siemens parts, essential for routine maintenance and emergency repairs. Don't let issues like a faulty motor, loose coupling, or a compromised control system hinder your production schedule. Our Siemens repair services encompass motors, electric drives, geared motors, generators, motion control systems, selection and engineering tools, and gear units and couplings.
Like other components in machinery, Siemens servo drives and motors are subject to a definite lifespan and can undergo wear with regular use. These sophisticated units, when extensively utilized, might start to display signs of wear, impacting the accuracy of your manufactured outputs. To determine whether your servo drive or motor requires repair or needs replacement, watch for these crucial signs:
- Corrosion
- A reduction in the quality of your product's surface finish
- Unusual or unexpected vibrations
- Erosion or damage to related components
- Increased operating temperatures
If you encounter any of these symptoms, it's vital to seek professional repair and servicing. A wearing-out Siemens servo drive or motor becomes less efficient and, if neglected, can degrade the quality of your products or cause damage to other parts of your machinery.
It's important to understand that not all issues will result in a total system breakdown. Rather than waiting for your machine to become inoperative, consistently inspect for signs of wear or inaccuracies in operation. If you're uncertain about the condition of your machine, it’s wise to have a technician inspect your equipment, check for proper tolerances, and recommend repair or refurbishment services as necessary.