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The reclamation of a bogie frame prolonging the service life


company is able to quickly produce commutators and slip rings as well as complete sets of coils for both stators and armatures. The workshops have extensive Computer Aided Design (CAD) systems and software for the redesign and manufacture of these mechanical and electrical components that are subsequently fully tested to ensure reliability once commissioned into service.


By managing every step of the


manufacture and repair process, the company is able to ensure the highest quality of repair and fast delivery. To meet customer requirements,


it can measure and manufacture new suspension pads with in-house replacement, bonding and positioning of


primary and secondary suspension pads. Sulzer Dowding & Mills also has the skilled personnel and modern equipment to repair a vast range of machinery in situ, saving valuable time and expense involved in moving large equipment for shop based repair.


Transparency is key


Detailed reports are available at every stage of the process and all repairs are carried out in accordance with Railway Group standards and approved procedures. Every aspect of its service, from inspection through repair to testing and commissioning is carried out in accordance with a highly audited quality assurance standard. Sulzer Turbo Services is implementing certified management


systems at all its global locations according to ISO 9001, ISO 14001 and OHSAS 18001 as an effective method of sustaining the continuous improvement of processes and products The combination of in-depth technical expertise and first class engineering facilities that Sulzer Dowding & Mills offers ensure reliable quality and delivery. The company’s teams are renowned for their dedication to meeting the requirements of the most challenging projects and finding the best solution for customers. All work carried out does not aim to just repair the equipment - the company’s ethos is to improve both the performance and reliability of a machine. More information is available online at www.sulzer.com


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