Heavy Equipment Repairs

Welder working on heavy equipment
Heavy Equipment Repairs

We perform planned and emergency repairs for heavy equipment.

If modern industry has a workhorse, it’s heavy equipment. When so many of your day-to-day operations require it, reliability is key, and the best way to create and keep that reliability is a repair team that you can trust doing work that you can stake your business on.


Planned Repairs & Maintenance

We handle heavy equipment repairs for companies in the forestry, mining, road building, and construction industries who use equipment from nearly every major brand on the market, including CAT, John Deere, Komatsu, Volvo, and many more. We also work with specialty machines for forestry and mining that most run-of-the-mill repair shops won’t be familiar with.

We’ll work with you and your team to set up a routine maintenance schedule that works for you and is matched to your specific equipment, including the brand, model, age, how frequently it’s used, and what it’s used for.


Emergency Repairs

As much as we try, sometimes emergency repairs are necessary. We understand that when you need this equipment you need it now. We keep a stock of regular replacement parts on hand, but as a fully certified welding and fabrication shop, we’re also prepared to machine any custom or specialty parts that may be required.

We have mechanical and structural fabrication facilities at our shop, which are equipped with a plasma cutting table, hydraulic CNC brake, various welding processes, and overhead cranes, which allow us to help you with nearly any repair situation.

When problems occur, the cause may not be immediately obvious. We have extensive experience repairing and re-lining many varieties of blades and push arms (D10, D11’s), Buckets (350 and 700 series) and various excavator boom configurations. We are experienced in several procedures requiring specialty wear metals on re-fits and re-lines, so we can handle even your most complicated repairs.


Line Boring

Line boring is the machining of holes on machinery and bringing them back to factory specs. One of the main advantages of line boring is that it offers a time and cost-effective alternative to equipment replacement. It can also enhance equipment performance and reliability, thereby reducing down time and increasing productivity. It’s just one of the tools at our disposal for getting you and you equipment back to work as soon as possible.


Testing

No piece of equipment leaves our shop until we’re convinced the repairs are as safe and conscientiously completed as possible. We have certified welding procedures to meet most designs of ASME B31.1 & B31.3 codes and strict quality control measures in place in our shop and in the field to visually check and test repairs on equipment before we return them to you.

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