Upgrading control panels on a DC crane can be disruptive to on-going
operations.
To minimize downtime to customers, Casey offers remanufactured packages
from name brand manufacturers such as
Square D, Cutler Hammer, Clark/Sylvannia, Hubbel, etc. Packages
consist of resistance, control panels and master switches. Casey control
packages arrive with pre-wired resistance in racks; overloads set for
proper motor ampacity and master switches sequenced for proper
operation. Casey’s control packages are offered with a one year warranty
at below market prices.
Once the rebuilt control is installed, customer’s may elect for Casey to
rebuild their old controls.
Casey will arrange to pick up the used controls and have them shipped to
an in-house rebuild facility in Dorseyville, PA where the equipment is
inspected. A firm price quote for remanufacturing is then developed
and presented to the customer. Price quotes are given in terms of a
capped, or “not to exceed” structure, eliminating any surprise costs.
Participants in the Control Exchange Program receive superior quality
service at below market pricing.
The pricing categories of this program are as follows:
1. Disassembly and Inspection
This is the basic cost to partially disassemble and inspect the
controllers to determine a firm cost to remanufacture the equipment.
2. Pricing Cap (“Price not to Exceed”)
The pricing cap or “not to exceed” pricing structure was developed to
assure the customer that cost guidelines exist for remanufacturing a
standard control panel. The only exceptions to this pricing structure,
which are quoted separately as extras, are those controls supplied to
Casey with major enclosure damage, missing components, or contactor
damage.
In addition to the Control Exchange Program, Casey stocks a large
inventory of remanufactured components such as contactors, resistors,
overloads, timers, and other spare parts to ensure prompt delivery to
customers.
Similar programs are available for DC crane motors, hoist limit
switches, magnet controllers, magnetic shoe brakes and lifting magnets
.
Control Exchange Program Features:
All control is completely disassembled and match marked
Old wiring stripped from equipment
Mechanical parts are shot blasted
All parts are inspected for wear and replaced as necessary
Insulated paint is applied for protective coating
Control cabinets are sand blasted and refurbished
All parts are reassembled
New wiring is installed per wiring diagram
New control tips are installed
Control boards are calibrated and tested electrically
Resistors are sandblasted, inspected and electrically tested
Control cabinets are painted white inside and gray outside
and re-gasketed
Wiring diagram, resistor diagram, and parts lists are
provided
Control panels are tested on a motor
Equipment is specially packaged for shipment
For more information on Casey’s Control Exchange Program, contact Kurt
Casey at
(800) 882-7000, (412) 963-1111 or click
here to send email.