
Typical Equipment
- Rolling Mill Stands
- Induction Furnaces
- Continuous Casting Machines
- Electric Arc Furnaces
- Ladle Transfer Cars
- Hydraulic Shear Machines
Core Services Covered
Steel & Metallurgy Repair Realities
Steel and metallurgy plants run continuous, high-temperature processes where a single roll misalignment or refractory crack can halt an entire rolling line. The most common failure points our technicians see are roll-neck bearing wear from thermal cycling, hydraulic shear blade clearance drift, and induction furnace coil insulation breakdown from prolonged high-frequency operation. Because these units rarely have redundant lines, downtime costs compound fast — a stopped rolling mill can idle an entire downstream finishing line within the hour. Our technicians dispatched to steel belt clusters carry roll-alignment lasers and thermal imaging cameras as standard kit, not optional add-ons, because visual inspection alone misses early-stage bearing degradation.
Field Example
A rolling mill unit near Rourkela reported repeated roll-neck bearing failures every six to eight weeks. A MachineryFix technician traced it to a misaligned universal coupling causing cyclic overload — realigning the drive train and replacing the bearing extended the interval past six months.
How It Works
Post Request
Describe your machine symptoms, error codes, and breakdown urgency. We log the full detail for technician briefing.
Review Proposals
Compare dynamic quotes and ETAs from vetted technicians before confirming. Upfront pricing — no surprises.
Confirm & Get Fixed
Approved technician arrives, completes the repair, and issues a digital job card for your compliance records.
Sector FAQs
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