Industrial machinery diagnostics
Practical investigation of machinery faults where sensors, valves, controls, wear and access all need to be understood before choosing a repair route.
Services
Harvtec Mechanical supports machinery, equipment and site work where practical mechanical knowledge is needed to investigate faults, repair issues or keep equipment working.
Service areas
Practical investigation of machinery faults where sensors, valves, controls, wear and access all need to be understood before choosing a repair route.
Practical cutting and welding support where a repair, bracket, adaptation or workshop preparation job needs it.
Mechanical repair support for equipment and machinery that needs investigation, adjustment or replacement parts.
Maintenance and refurbishment support focused on keeping systems usable, serviceable and easier to look after.
Practical help for one-off technical jobs that need thought, workshop support and careful execution.
Approach
Photos, dimensions and site context help decide whether the job needs repair, adjustment, replacement, cutting support or further investigation.
Mechanical work is considered in terms of how the equipment is used, how it is accessed and what downtime or safety limits apply.
Workshop preparation, test pieces, small electrical support or repair work can support site jobs where a hands-on approach is needed.
Recent examples
A small selection of recent work that shows the kind of problems Harvtec can help with.
Fault-finding support on an industrial sander, combining machinery knowledge with controls and electrical investigation.
Practical cutting and welding support for repair and preparation work where a clean workshop fix is needed.
Typical work includes
When to get in touch
Equipment, machinery or metalwork needs repair, adaptation or practical investigation.
A machine fault appears to involve both mechanical parts and electrical controls.
A worn or damaged part needs repairing, replacing or adapting rather than simply ignoring the issue.
You need a practical route forward before committing to a larger replacement.
Useful details
Questions
Yes. One-off repairs, adaptations and custom engineering problems can be discussed before deciding the best route.
Where it suits the job, workshop preparation can help with test pieces, small electrical support, repairs or parts before work returns to site.
Some equipment problems cross both areas, so Harvtec can consider the practical electrical and mechanical context together.
Speak to Harvtec
Share the site, equipment or compliance issue and Harvtec will help identify the right next step.