A refurbished brushless servomotor is an industrial servo motor that has been disassembled, inspected and restored in a specialist workshop before being returned to service.
Unlike a simple second-hand product, the motor is inspected and restored according to a precise technical process, ensuring correct operation and reliability.
The Reconditioning Process
The reconditioning process generally includes:
- Complete disassembly of the motor
- Replacement of wear parts
- Repair operations where necessary
- Reassembly along with mechanical and electrical checks
- Bench testing
These steps ensure that the motor meets industrial operating requirements before being returned to the market.
Reconditioning at E-Servo
In our workshop, refurbished brushless servomotors are processed in accordance with the RecQ quality standard.
This guarantees the quality of the reconditioning process, the traceability of all operations carried out, and a 12-month warranty.
Why Choose a refurbished Servomotor?
Servomotor reconditioning offers several advantages for industrial operators, including:
- Rapid replacement of a faulty motor
- Cost reduction compared to a new motor
- Extended service life of industrial equipment
- Alignment with a reuse and circular economy approach
It is also a particularly relevant solution for machines where certain parts are no longer manufactured or are difficult to source.
The servomotors covered come from manufacturers such as Siemens, Bosch Rexroth, Schneider Electric, Yaskawa, Mitsubishi and Omron.
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