When a servomotor fails, the instinctive reaction is often the same: replace it with a new one.
Yet reconditioned units today represent a reliable, cost-effective and environmentally responsible alternative for many industrial operators.
Here is why:
Controlled Costs
A reconditioned servomotor typically delivers significant savings compared to a new motor, without compromising on performance.
Much Shorter Lead Times
Lead times for new equipment can be very long, particularly for certain brands or series that have become scarce or are no longer available for obsolete models.
A reconditioned servomotor, on the other hand, is often available immediately or within a very short time frame.
The result: reduced machine downtime, limited production losses and faster intervention.
A More Responsible Choice
Choosing a reconditioned servomotor is also choosing a sustainable purchase.
Reconditioning helps preserve the planet’s resources by avoiding the constant extraction of new materials to manufacture new equipment. It also reduces the amount of waste to be processed.
Guaranteed Performance
Contrary to common misconceptions, a reconditioned servomotor is not a “second-hand motor”.
Our reconditioning process includes:
Complete disassembly of the motor, cleaning of each component, replacement of worn parts, systematic replacement of bearings with quality-grade units, and finally a full battery of tests including bench testing to verify correct operation. In addition, all our motors come with a 12-month warranty.
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