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Friday, 28 December 2018 / Published in Blog, Uncategorized

Do Your Machine Tools Need A Repair? 3 Things You Don’t Want To Ignore

Your machine tools are crucial for producing, forming, and shaping materials for your business. Without them, you wouldn’t be able to produce your products or conduct your services.

Because of this, it’s vital to make sure your machine tools are operating efficiently and effectively. But, how can you tell when the time is right to take your machine tools in to see a professional?

Consider the following signs there’s something wrong with your machine tools to keep a small problem from becoming a major disaster.

  1. Odd noises. Your machine tools make sounds when they’re working, but they shouldn’t be making odd noises that indicate grinding or scraping parts. Odd sounds could be a sign there’s too much friction in your equipment and it’s overheating. It could also be a sign that something is loose or clogged. If you hear odd sounds coming from your machine tools, don’t wait for something else to happen before calling your local machine services to take a look.
  2. Strange smells. Speaking of friction and overheating machines, another sign you may need a machine repair is when you start to notice strange smells. Foul smells like mold or mildew could be a sign that your metalworking fluids have expired and the microbes in the oil have built up in your machines. Overheating can also be a sign your oil has gone bad and isn’t performing its lubricating duties.
  3. Low efficiency. This is perhaps the most common sign that something’s amiss with your machine tools. If you’ve been conducting regular maintenance on your machine tools as recommended by the manufacturer’s specifications and your machine tools still seem to be less efficient than usual, you may need to take it into the machine shop for a repair. In some cases, your machine tools may be too old and have officially run their course, but it’s a good idea to have a professional take a look before investing in new tools.

Where can I find a professional machine shop near me?

It’s important to keep your machine tools away from the elements so they’ll stay functional for a longer period of time. But, sometimes mistakes happen and you need a machine tool repair service to help.

The Werks provides the machine services you need to get your machine tools repaired and working good as new again. To learn more about our machine services such as lathe repair and genie lift repair, contact The Werks today.

  1. regular maintenance on your machine tools as recommended by the manufacturer’s specifications and your machine tools still seem to be less efficient than usual, you may need to take it into the machine shop for a repair. In some cases, your machine tools may be too old and have officially run their course, but it’s a good idea to have a professional take a look before investing in new tools.
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