Gearbox Oil Leaks: Causes + whether it’s urgent
An oil leak on a gearbox is one of those problems that’s easy to ignore — until it isn’t. Some leaks are minor and slow-moving. Others are early warnings of a failure that can destroy gears, bearings, and housings if …
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Gearbox Identification Checklist: Nameplate, Ratio, Shaft Dimensions, and Photos
Identifying an industrial gearbox correctly is the difference between a fast replacement and weeks of back-and-forth. Missing one key detail can result in the wrong unit, mounting issues, or costly downtime. This guide provides a clear, step-by-step gearbox identification checklist …
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When to Replace Instead of Rewind: A Motor Repair Decision Checklist
One of the hardest calls in motor repair is deciding whether to rewind or replace. Rewinding can save money and preserve custom motors — but in the wrong situation, it becomes a sunk cost that leads to repeat failure. This …
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Farm Duty Motors: Dust, Moisture, Rodents — How to Prevent Failures
Farm duty motors live in some of the harshest environments motors ever see. Dust, moisture, temperature swings, chemicals, and rodents combine to shorten motor life far faster than normal industrial conditions. Most farm motor failures aren’t caused by overload or …
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Single-Phase vs Three-Phase Motors: Common Failures and Symptoms
Single-phase and three-phase motors do the same job, but they fail in very different ways. Understanding how each motor type typically fails makes troubleshooting faster, prevents unnecessary rewinds, and helps you decide whether repair or replacement makes sense. This guide …
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Motor Testing Basics: Megger, surge test, vibration (explained simply)
When a motor starts acting up, proper testing tells you what’s actually wrong — not just what failed last time. Three tests show up again and again in motor repair shops: megger testing, surge testing, and vibration analysis. Each one …
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