Delivery
We understand that you may need our products and services in a hurry.
We are able to offer any product that is in the network stock on a delivered today basis.
Emergency service
The network operates a 24 hour emergency call out service, 365 days a year.
This service covers all aspects of our capability from the supply of new motors through to emergency repairs.
Should you require help please call one of the members of the network or the one network one call number.
Repairs
The Brook Crompton Motor Centre network has capability throughout the UK for the repair and overhaul of low and high voltage ac and dc motors.
This includes the repair of hazardous area motors which can only be undertaken by approved personnel.
Whether it be on site or at our facilities, the network is on hand to support you:
Installation and Commissioning
The network can offer a range of installation and commissioning services.
The network has the ability to undertake the installation, commissioning, on-site repair, refurbishment, testing and
maintenance services for all types of AC/DC rotating machines and associated control equipment.
This service is available for planned maintenance, shutdowns in holiday periods, during weekends or in an emergency situation.
For further details and to discuss your specific requirements contact us.
On-site surveys
The network can offer a range of on site survey services ranging from a specific energy survey on one piece of equipment, through to a complete survey of all motors on site.
For further details and to discuss your specific requirements contact us.
Analysis
Vibration
The detection and analysis of vibration is a useful technique to solve an immediate problem or to be used as part of a condition monitoring regime.
As part of a condition monitoring programme, it can give an early warning of a variety of problems such as bearing defects, mechanical imbalance or misalignment.
The network has the ability to offer a range of vibration analysis services.
Thermographic
The detection of heat is useful to identify areas of potential weakness in both electrical and mechanical equipment.
Thermographic analysis involves the use of a thermal imaging camera to detect temperature values in a system which can then be analysed as part of a condition monitoring programme.
The network has the ability to offer a range of thermographic analysis services.
