How long does servo motor repair typically take?
Standard servo motor repair and rebuild services typically require 5-7 business days from receipt to shipment. We offer expedited 3-day turnaround for critical applications experiencing production downtime. Emergency same-day diagnostics are available for Maryland facilities within our service area. Repair timelines depend on motor complexity, parts availability, and the extent of damage. Complex repairs involving custom windings or hard-to-source encoder components may require 10-14 days. We provide detailed timeline estimates during the initial diagnostic phase.
What brands of servo motors do you repair?
We service servo motors from all major manufacturers including Fanuc, Siemens, Allen-Bradley/Rockwell, Yaskawa, Mitsubishi, Bosch Rexroth, Parker, Kollmorgen, Baldor, and hundreds of other industrial automation brands. Our extensive parts database and manufacturer cross-reference system enables us to repair discontinued models and legacy equipment. We handle AC servo motors, DC servo motors, brushless servos, and specialized motors used in robotics, CNC machinery, and precision automation systems across all industries.
Do you offer on-site servo motor repair in Maryland?
Yes, we provide on-site diagnostic and emergency repair services for Maryland manufacturing facilities experiencing critical servo motor failures. Our mobile service capabilities include field diagnostics, encoder alignment, and emergency component replacement to minimize downtime. For comprehensive rebuilds requiring specialized testing equipment, motors are transported to our facility. We coordinate logistics to ensure minimal disruption to your production schedule and can provide loaner motors or exchange units for critical applications during the repair period.
What does your servo motor repair warranty cover?
All rebuilt servo motors include a comprehensive one-year warranty covering parts, labor, and performance to OEM specifications. Our warranty protects against manufacturing defects, component failures, and workmanship issues. We also offer a full money-back guarantee if the repaired motor does not meet your operational requirements. The warranty includes encoder calibration, bearing assemblies, electrical windings, and all replaced components. Extended warranty options are available for critical production equipment requiring additional coverage beyond the standard one-year period.
Can you repair servo motors with encoder damage?
Yes, encoder repair and replacement is one of our core specialties. We service absolute encoders, incremental encoders, resolvers, and all feedback device types used in servo motor systems. Our technicians perform precision encoder alignment, calibration, and testing to ensure accurate position feedback. We maintain inventory for common encoder models and can source replacements for discontinued units. Encoder repairs include mechanical alignment verification, electrical signal testing, and complete system integration to restore motor positioning accuracy to factory specifications.
What information do you need for a servo motor repair quote?
For an accurate repair quote, please provide the servo motor manufacturer, model number, and serial number if available. Include a description of the failure symptoms such as erratic movement, loss of torque, overheating, encoder errors, or unusual noises. Photos of the motor nameplate and any visible damage are helpful. Information about the motor's application and operating environment assists our diagnostics. Contact us at 800-361-0028 or email with these details for a free quote within 24 hours.
Do you provide exchange servo motors for faster turnaround?
Yes, we offer a servo motor exchange program providing immediate replacement units while your motor undergoes rebuild. Our exchange inventory includes common industrial servo motor models from major manufacturers. This minimizes production downtime by allowing installation of a tested, calibrated motor immediately. Your core is rebuilt to OEM specifications and returned to inventory. Exchange pricing includes a core charge refunded upon receipt of your rebuildable motor. Contact us to verify exchange availability for your specific servo motor model.
What causes servo motor failure in industrial applications?
Common servo motor failures result from bearing wear due to contamination or inadequate lubrication, encoder damage from shock or vibration, electrical winding insulation breakdown from overheating, and drive circuit failures. Environmental factors like moisture, dust, and temperature extremes accelerate component degradation. Improper installation, misalignment, excessive load conditions, and power supply issues also contribute to premature failure. Regular preventive maintenance including bearing inspection, encoder alignment verification, and electrical testing significantly extends servo motor service life and prevents costly unplanned downtime in Maryland manufacturing facilities.