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Predictive/Preventive Maintenance

Advanced Electric, 2411 Larson St., LaCrosse, WI 53603 (608-781-2627) Fax: 608-781-2628. E-mail: advanced@ centurytel.net Sales & service of electric motors and controls. Vibration analysis, dynamic balancing (field and inshop), infared scanning of electrical systems. Transformer and switchgear maintenance & repair.
 

The Braige Group Ltd., 29923-B St. Clair Parkway, Wallaceburg, Ont., CANADA N8A 4L1. (519-677-4457). Assist companies in choosing: preventative, corrective and predictive maintenance systems for daily maintenance, turnarounds and time/resource constrained projects. Agency opportunities available.
 

Durlam Associates, 9869 Drysdale Lane, Houston, TX 77041. (713-690-1888) Fax - 713-690-1887. E-mail: durlam@durlam.com. Repair, inspection, field service for conservation vents, emergency vents, flame arresters, all manufacturers. Safety council trained, fit tested, fresh air certified, fully insured. Establishes vent registration and preventive maintenance program.
 

Drexco Mechanical Services Inc., 10250 LaPorte Fwy, Houston, TX 77017 (713-473-9147) Fax: 713-473-0485 E-mail: dreyco@aol.com. Vibration control, dynamic balancing, shaft alignment.
 

Infrared Technology Services, PO Box 9886, College Station, TX 77842 (979-820-1248). Fax: 979-240-1786. Website: www.infraredtx@aol.com. Infrared Technology Services performs predictive/preventive maintenance of electrical and mechanical equipment to locate “hot spots” before they cause outages. Increase reliability/availability and cut overall maintenance costs.
 

L & S Electric, Inc., Schofield, WI, Appleton, WI, Duluth, MN, Sturtevant, WI, Roseville, MN and Menominee, MI. (800-283-8332) Fax - 715-355-5931. www.lselectric.com. Predictive maintenance vibration programs, laser alignment, dynamic balancing, winding analysis, thermographic surveys, ultrasonic testing.

Maintenance Technologies International 121 W. Main St., Milford, CT 06460 (203-877-3217) Fax 203-877-0095,Website: www.mtillccom. rhemming@usa.net Provide predictive maintenance services, maintenance management consulting, and maintenance training. Services include vibration analysis, infrared thermography, motor circuit evaluation, oil analysis, ultrasonic leak, noise and thickness testing, & laser alignment.

Midwest Electrical Testing and Maintenance Co., Inc., 5141 North 35th Street, Milwaukee, WI 53209 (414-931-0992) Fax - 414-461-8485. e-mail: midwest@swgr.com. www.swgr.com. Provides field services to maintain, inspect and test electrical power distribution equipment and system. We perform infrared and ultrasonic scanning. Midwest sells and buys used electrical equipment.

Ox Creek Energy Assoc., Inc., N4068 Co. Rd. ZZ, Montello, WI 53949. (800-531-6232) Fax - 608-589-5509. E-mail: oxcreek@maqs.net. Electrical and mechanical test equipment, infrared cameras (security, PPM, R &D), underwater and machine inspection video cameras, bearing and vibration testers, TTR’s meggers, hipots, high current and high voltage testers, large voltage regulators.

PMCI, 2500 Estes Ave., Elk Grove Village, IL 60007. (800-222-PMCI) Fax - 847-956-8761. E-mail: info@pmcisystems.com. Website: www.pmcisystems.com. PMCI’s predictive technology services include vibration analysis, laser analysis, infrared inspections, ultrasound, machine tool & spindle analysis, oil analysis, plant machinery audits, dynamic balancing and emergency services. ISO 9002 certified.

Reliability Management, PO Box 1862, Hendersonville, NC 28793 (828-696-4960or 877-828-0828) Fax: 828-696-4970. Website: www.pmpdm.com. Maintenance improvement and equipment reliability programs. Maintenance assessments, preventive and predictive maintenance program audits, training, vibration analysis, infrared scanning and more. (See Adv. Index for advertisement)

Wolfson Maintenance
Wolfson Maintenance is a world class maintenance management, training and research consultancy focused on the delivering and implementation of services that maximize the contribution of assets to a corporation's profitability.

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