Electromec WSM Industrial repairs and maintenance!

Machinery Servicing and Repairs

Engine Servicing

 

For two-stroke, four-stroke and diesel engines, there are many types of servicing. At Electromec WSM we offer 3 different services. Please see below for details.

The A-Service first visit is at approximately 10,000 miles or 1 year. The exact time is determined by the vehicle’s Flexible Service System. Then it is approximately every 20,000 miles or 2 years. This is for model year 2009 and newer. Please see your service advisory for all A-Service specifics.

Services Performed:

  1. Synthetic Motor Oil Replacement
  2. Oil Filter Replacement
  3. All Fluid Level Checks & Corrections Are Dependent On factory-recommended Service Intervals For Your Vehicle’s Year & Model
  4. Tire Inflation Check & Correction
  5. Reset Maintenance Counter

The B-Service first visit is at approximately 20,000 miles or 1 year after the previous service. The exact time is determined by the vehicle’s Flexible Service System. Then it is typically every 20,000 miles or 2 years (approximately). This is for model year 2009 and newer. Please see service advisory

Services Performed:

  1. Synthetic Motor Oil Replacement
  2. Oil Filter Replacement
  3. Cabin Dust/Combination Filter Replacement
  4. Brake Fluid Exchange
  5. All Fluid Level Checks & Corrections Are Dependent On factory-recommended Service Intervals For YouVehicle’s Year & Model.
  6. Tire Inflation Check & Correction
  7. Brake Component Inspection
  8. Reset Maintenance Counter

B service will normally include oil change fuel filter oil filter brake adjustment etc., to manufacturer spec

What maintenance and repairs does Service C cover? Service C generally covers minor tune-ups, including:

  1. Synthetic Motor Oil Replacement**
  2. Wiper blade replacement
  3. Fluid level checks
  4. Computer diagnostic check for any areas that need attention

C service major service includes gearbox oils power steering oils etc brake inspection wheel bearings

Planned Preventive Maintenance (PPM)

Benefits of Planned Preventative Maintenance

Benefits of PPM

  1. Improved Equipment Life: The primary aim of PPM is to enhance the productivity of equipment and prolonging longevity. By ensuring equipment is running efficiently and for a longer time scale, this eliminates the premature replacement of equipment and machinery.
  2. Decreased Equipment Downtime: When equipment is operating at its maximum efficiency and there is a reduction in equipment downtime, this, in turn, increases the productivity of the company.
  3. Reduced Overhead Costs: PPM enhances the longevity of equipment and building fabric so reduces potential expenditure on replacement equipment. There is also likely to be a reduction in the energy supply costs as equipment in good working condition often consume less power. Hence, highly efficient equipment enables the company to increase profits.
  4. Improved Work Scheduling: PPM is a more economical use of maintenance engineers’ time, as they are able to work based on the scheduled plans of the preventative maintenance rather than on a reactive basis. Emergency and reactive maintenance often takes time to arrange and causes disruption to the working day. PPM can support in the prevention of this.
  5. Circumvention of Large Scale Repairs: The regular nature of PPM prevents the trickle-down phenomena, which is simply the accumulation of small problems into a larger one. Equipment parts or building fabric components, in need of repair, are noticed at early stages of failure during maintenance checks.
  6. Improved Workplace Safety: The highest levels of safety in the workplace can only be achieved when equipment is working in the best condition possible. There is also the potential to reduce insurance premiums as well-maintained equipment is considered safer.