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Our Service Department has a wide range of specialised tools in order to determine the condition of the gearbox.
Below a selection of our tools and equipment:

Hydraulic pullers and presses for heavy duty
Our hydraulic pullers are ideal for pulling a wide variety of parts, including bearing, gears, wheels and pulleys.

Capacities
- up to 250 ton capacity
- maximum working pressure of 700 bar


Hydraulic puller
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Induction heaters for upto ± 1750 kg.
Induction heating is a superior, fast and controlled heating method. It is a safe and environmentally friendly alternative for traditional heating methods such as ovens and oil baths. Controlled induction heating prevents unnecessary damage and retains original pre-lubrication. Our Bega induction heaters can be used for heating of gear wheels and couplings, for bearings upto 1750 kg.

Capacities
- max. OD: 1400 mm
- max. width: 450 mm
- max. weight of the components: 1750 kg


Induction heating
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Alignment equipment
We also have 6 alignment computers with which we rapidly and adequately perform shaft alignments on site of all possible sorts of equipment. This service as well as the repairs, inspections and start-ups of gearboxes are carried out by Stork Gears & Services throughout the world.



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Mobile service workshop
For fast gearbox service at the spot, our mobile service workshop is equipped with both standard equipment and customer specific tools. Mobile Service workshop
  • welding equipment
  • compressor and tools
  • outlining computer
  • lifting equipment
  • micrometers
  • customer specific tools
  • crane track works
  • swivel works
  • conveyor belt drives
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