[Case Study] Emergency Response to Motor Failure - Contributing to Shortening Repair Time
Emergency response to motor failure - contributing to the reduction of repair time.
It was discovered that the hydraulic motor for the screw drive had seized and failed. We urgently switched to manual operation, but the keys of other equipment linked to the motor were also damaged. Since it would result in significant losses if the construction period was not completed within two weeks, I was asked to consider ways to meet the deadline. Issues: 1. The failed motor is a special specification item, and there are no spare parts; producing a new one will take a month and a half. 2. Equivalent parts from other manufacturers cannot be installed due to size incompatibility. 3. The cause of the motor seizure must be investigated. 4. Repairs to the shafts of related equipment are also necessary. 5. There is only a two-week construction period.
- Company:蒲田工業
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