Why PM pays for itself
A single emergency service call with travel, diagnostic time, expedited parts, and lost production typically costs more than a full annual PM visit. PM visits also give our technicians a chance to flag wear before it turns into a breakdown.
How our PM programs work
Our PM checklists are tailored to each machine type and often go deeper than what an OEM provider would do. At MMS, we believe in not only replacing normal PM items but also providing predictive maintenance to get ahead of critical repairs so you can stay in production.
Who this is for
Shop owners and maintenance managers running production grinders where unplanned downtime costs real money. If you've had one emergency service call this year, a PM program is often less expensive than the next one.
Service Scope
- One-off, semi-annual, and annual preventive maintenance programs
- Oil, hydraulic, hydrostatic, and pneumatic filter replacement
- Belt inspection and replacement (spindle, workhead, encoder)
- Battery replacement for control systems
- Hydraulic, hydrostatic, and way lube fluid changes
- Chiller fluid replacement and oil tank cleaning
- Metering unit inspection and replacement
- Seal, O-ring, and bellows inspection
- System function verification and diagnostics
- Profibus and linear scale health inspection
- Detailed PM checklist documentation and findings report
Machines We Service
- Kellenberger
- Studer
- Okamoto
- Tschudin
- Jones & Shipman
- Hauser
- USACH
- Supertec
- Hardinge