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05 — Fleet & plant uptime
Heavy equipment servicing
Planned component exchanges and unplanned breakdowns both get the same treatment: disciplined inspection, OEM or better parts strategy, and reassembly torqued to spec so the machine returns to duty without repeat failures.
What we deliver
- check_circleUndercarriage and GET management, powertrain diagnostics, and cooling system repairs for tracked and wheeled fleets.
- check_circleFixed-plant crushers, screens, and apron feeders—alignment, bearing replacement, and guarding upgrades.
- check_circleOil sampling routes and inspection checklists tailored to your reliability program.
- check_circleShutdown support: crews, tooling, and logistics aligned to your critical path.
How we execute
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Intake inspection
Fluid levels, leaks, noise signatures, and fault codes captured before teardown.
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Disassembly & measure
Wear limits compared to OEM; repair scope agreed before parts order.
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Rebuild & adjust
Backlash, preload, and hydraulics set to specification; fasteners torqued and marked.
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Run-in & handover
Load checks where safe; operator briefing on any control or maintenance changes.
Where this applies
Open-pit mines, quarries, bulk terminals, and heavy civil contractors running mixed fleets under high utilization.
Related capabilities
Ready when your line is down
Emergency call-outs and planned shutdowns—same disciplined execution and documentation.
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