Tag: WearCheck
WearCheck offers free transformer oil tests to looted businesses
Was your transformer negatively impacted by the civil unrest that decimated many businesses in KZN and Gauteng in July?
If so, condition monitoring specialists, WearCheck,...
Complying with technical safety requirements
WEARCHECK’s advanced field services (AFS) division offers a wide range of specialist monitoring techniques which include rope testing, technical compliance (TC) and non-destructive testing.Â
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Measuring viscosity is now as easy as 1,2,3!
Condition monitoring specialists, WearCheck, recently launched a quick, cost-effective viscosity test kit known as the WearCheck Rheo-stick.
Technical manager for WearCheck Steven Lumley, elaborates, ‘It...
New transformer monitoring technology gives speedy results
CONDITION monitoring specialists, WearCheck, recently invested several million Rand in four brand new laboratory instruments for their flourishing transformer division laboratories in Cape Town,...
Non-destructive testing (NDT) now offered by WearCheck
Advanced field services, transformer chemistry testing, reliability solutions – these are some of the extra services offered by condition monitoring specialists, WearCheck, in addition...
Upskill your workforce with WearCheck training
Condition monitoring technology is advancing so fast that ongoing training for staff working in the machinery maintenance arena is essential in order to stay...
Aviation monitoring programme is flying high
Did you know that a dedicated aircraft testing programme is conducted by condition monitoring specialists, WearCheck, to reduce the risk of catastrophic engine failure,...
WearCheck’s new transformer monitoring technology gives speedy results
Condition monitoring specialists, WearCheck, recently invested several million Rand in four brand new laboratory instruments for their flourishing transformer division laboratories in Johannesburg, Durban...
‘Engine Killers’ – A New Take on an Expensive Problem
When it comes to catastrophic engine failure it’s like murder or a serious road traffic crash – no one openly and automatically assumes responsibility...