Repair Engine Block — Sep 27, 2010 This engine block was completely finished machined. The weight of this block is approximately 28,000 lbs. It had a very large sand inclusion on the fire deck. Read Full Case Study
Blade Hub Repair — Sep 20, 2010 Ore Carrier Suffering from Ice Damage Ready to Headout in Just Days Read Full Case Study
Brush Plating - Cylinder Repair — Sep 20, 2010 Wear and sea air had taken its toll on the plating on the plunger of this shipboard conveyor system. Read Full Case Study
Crane House Center Pins Repair — Sep 20, 2010 This picture was taken before we started the repair on one of two center pins. These pins were worn from many years of use. The repair consisted of building the material back up and then machining it back to size. Read Full Case Study
Impeller Repair — Oct 15, 2010 Compressor had to be shut down due to extensive vibration leading to the discovery of a crack in the keyway of the impeller. Read Full Case Study
Auger Shafts Repair — Nov 26, 2010 Auger shafts were worn from operation on the seal sufaces. Read Full Case Study

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