Rebuilding Process
What Happens to
Your Airend ?
Your airend is
off loaded and taken immediately to the disassembly area which
contains mounting stand, overhead crane and oil pit for collecting
waste oil. All
shipping documents are then forward to the office to be assigned a
work order number, and a folder is generated for disassembly,
teardown and spec sheets. This
folder follows the airend through the entire rebuilding process to
ensure accurate documentation.
Once the airend
is disassembled, damage and measurements are recorded, and
pictures are taken identifying the problem areas.
A report is generated telling us the front and rear covers
were damaged, the sealing strips are partially worn and the
bearing journal on the rear is damaged.
The seal area on the unit has groves and a small area of
the male rotor bore is out of round.
At this point a
quote is written for the rebuild and submitted to the customer for
approval.
The disassembled
airend is then placed in one of the self-contained cleaning
systems.
Once we receive
the OK and Purchase Order number from the customer, all parts that
require work are brought to different areas of the shop and the
repairs begin. The
front and rear covers will be metalized using the thermal ARC
system, when finished depending on the size of the cover, its
moved to either the 20” or 36” Blanchard grinder for
finishing.
The front male
rotor bearing journal is mounted and turned on a lathe and will
also be metalized and ground according to specs.
The main bore
area if damaged will be plated and bored on a vertical boring
mill.
Seal strips are
built up and re-cut on a custom jig.
Depending on the
extent of the damage, the above work normally takes one to two
days to complete.
All components
are then rewashed and taken to the assembly area, where all the
bearings, seals, gaskets, and related materials needed to complete
the assembly are pulled from inventory.
Before assemble
takes place all the bearing pockets, bores, and alignments are
rechecked. The two
rotors are then checked for proper balance and alignment
The bearings are
removed from the boxes and re-measured for proper fit before
installing.
To insure that
the manufacturer’s specs are being met, the unit is continually
measured and re-checked for accuracy
Upon completion
all open ports are plugged with plastic caps and the inlet taped.
The airend is now ready to be skid mounted and painted.
As units enter
the shipping area all necessary shipping documents and start-up
procedures are attached to the unit, and trucking details are
arranged.
This whole
process will normally take on the average 3 to 5 working days,
depending on the MM size and degree of damage.
We have setup our shop so the work flows through on a
orderly path to insure that all our inspection steps and quality
controls are adhered too.
To see more of our finished work, please visit our image
gallery section.
CMS rebuilds adhere to strict tolerances, use the highest
standards to ensure quality, and are backed by a CMS warranty on
equipment repaired and defects in materials replaced as well as
workmanship for a period of twelve ( 12
) months.
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