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'''Pipe Repair Equipment''' protect leaking pipes from infiltration, exfiltration and impart new and improved structural stability to defective lines.
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Hydraulic Cylinders, Pumps, Motors, Bearings and Screens are just a few examples of equipment that Industrial Screen and Maintenance repairs, rebuilds, or modifies. Repairs consist of disassembling and repairing shafts, replacing bearings, rebuilding worn out bearing fits, reassembling the equipment, and performing a successful test run. In most cases one may able to reverse engineer the product to redesign a longer lasting part, to save money and time.
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Pipe Repair Equipment

Pipe Repair Equipment protect leaking pipes from infiltration, exfiltration and impart new and improved structural stability to defective lines.

Hydraulic Cylinders, Pumps, Motors, Bearings and Screens are just a few examples of equipment that Industrial Screen and Maintenance repairs, rebuilds, or modifies. Repairs consist of disassembling and repairing shafts, replacing bearings, rebuilding worn out bearing fits, reassembling the equipment, and performing a successful test run. In most cases one may able to reverse engineer the product to redesign a longer lasting part, to save money and time.