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FANUC Drive Repairs from MRO Electric and Supply

Here at MRO Electric and Supply, our repair shop is designed to provide the highest quality drive repairs on all FANUC spindle and servo amplifiers. With a variety of testing platforms and a large stock of replacement components, we can fully repair and refurbish your FANUC drive to “like new” condition.

Each of our FANUC Drive repairs come with a 12-Month Warranty.

Our Process:

  1. Inspection / Disassembly
    When your non-functioning FANUC drive is first received, our repair technicians go to work inspecting, disassembling, and thoroughly cleaning your unit.  Throughout this process, we will evaluate your drive to determine the primary cause of failure.
  2. Component Replacement
    Our technicians test and replace any non-functioning components on your FANUC Drive. We also replace any worn parts, as well as components that are prone to failure. This includes resistors, diodes, IGBT’s, capacitors, electrolytic caps, relays, and fans. We have one of the largest stocks of FANUC circuit boards on the globe. We continue to troubleshoot and replace components until we are confident that your FANUC drive can move onto the testing phase.
  3. Testing
    With our numerous testing platforms, we perform a variety of dynamic functional tests on your FANUC drive to ensure reliability. After these procedures, your FANUC drive is left to run overnight in our facility to certify its consistency.
  4. Shipping
    Once your FANUC drive has passed our strict testing and quality control procedures, it is carefully packaged and shipped back to you in perfect working condition.
Our repair pricing can save you up to 75% compared to buying new drive. Save time and reduce costs by having your FANUC drive refurbished by the experts here at MRO Electric.
For more FANUC Drive repair information or to request a free quote, please call 800-691-8511 or email sales@mroelectric.com.
Joe Kaminski

Joe Kaminski is an industrial automation specialist at MRO Electric. He has a background in industrial engineering and supply chain management. Joe has worked in the automation industry for over 10 years providing support to some of the largest companies in the world. For more info, visit www.mroelectric.com.

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