Pneumatic Actuator Repair
and Maintenance

The solid particles in the air and the moisture that turns into water over time can lead to the malfunction of pneumatic actuators. Moving parts and O-rings wear out, gear components can break, and springs may suffer damage. When you bring your actuators to our service, we disassemble them completely, wash all moving parts with pressurized water, and thoroughly clean them. We replace O-rings and springs, and if necessary, we perform welding repairs on damaged gear components and re-cut the threads using CNC turning. After sandblasting and repainting the metal assemblies of the actuators, we subject them to pressure tests in accordance with standards. Finally, we carefully package the actuators and deliver them to our valued customers.

Electric Actuator Repair
and Maintenance

Whether it's 220 or 24 volts, common issues with electrically driven actuators include oxidized circuit boards, jammed gears, and burnt-out motors. When you bring your actuators to our service, we completely disassemble them, conducting a thorough cleaning of all circuit boards and electronic components. We replace broken or excessively worn gears with new ones. For the motor, we perform necessary measurements, replacing it with a new one in case of any torque loss. We conduct function tests and open-close tests according to relevant standards. If a positioner card is present, we calibrate it. Finally, we carefully package the actuators and deliver them to our valued customers.

Positioner Repair
and Maintenance

Pneumatic actuators, allowing us to perform proportional control, are typically facilitated by positioners that may encounter calibration issues. In the case of potential mechanical or card-related faults, we communicate with the manufacturer of the positioner to procure the necessary replacement parts. Subsequently, we conduct calibration, perform functional tests, and carefully package the product for delivery to our valued customers.