Auxiliary Power Engine Block Milwaukee, WI — Jun 22, 2008 Damage to an engine block is unavoidable when a con rod breaks loose. The nature of the break required machining for excavation, layout and fabrication of like material for replacement section. There was also damage to lower… Read Full Case Study
Broken Gear Box Milwaukee, WI — Jun 06, 2008 Operation on this conveyor system was humming along when suddenly the chain climbed the sprocket on this hanson gear box. The Shaft tore loose and proceeded to self-destruct. Plant operation was brought to a dead stop… Read Full Case Study
Brush Plating — Nov 19, 2008 Wear and sea air had taken its toll on the plating on the plunger of this shipboard conveyor system. Read Full Case Study
Container Ship At Sea — Jan 01, 2005 Out at sea, the crew of the Vladivostok container ship noticed a sudden loss of power. Upon Inspection below, they discovered the engine had throw a conrod causing severe damage to the engine block. Read Full Case Study

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