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We fabricate all types and styles of gates, such as side gates, driveway, double driveway, bi-fold, security and many more. All of our gates are fabricated in house, to a high standard, using quality materials. The steel is powder coated, and the wood work is stained/painted to the colours of your choice. Using weather proof hinges and locks as standard. Needless to say, great care is taken when fabricating your gates, which is reflected in the quality of our products.

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The gearbox shown was removed from a lathe saddle. The operator reported that when traversing on the X axis, the Y axis would also move inwards. After testing we found the Y axis clutches on the left of the photo sticking. After removing the clutches, we stripped, cleaned and adjusted them to the correct sized gap between the plates, which was 0.4mm. Once the gearbox was re-built the machine moved in all directions with no abnormalities.

The customer requested a new compressor house to be made. The compressor was previously inside the factory, however, it was breaking down too often due to contamination in the air. The framework was assembled, the sides and roof attached, and the gates and doors fabricated and put into place. The installation of pipework and 2 compressors to follow.

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The pipe work shown is part of the same job completed on the previous photo. Once the framework for the new compressor house was fabricated and the roof and sides were in place, the pipe work for the compressors could be made up and installed. 2 compressors, a spare inlet and an air drier was plumbed to the existing air receiver, to feed the factory of compressed air.

A customer requested a new drip tray and base frame to be fabricated. The base frame is made from 6mm thick steel channel, and the drip tray made from 3mm plate, with a drain and holding down bolts installed. We can also fabricate hydraulic tanks to standard or custom specifications.

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The customer required a security gate fabricating and fitting to one of their porta-cabins. The gate was fully built from scratch and then installed.

The ball screw shown is part of the X axis on a CNC machine. The machine was showing monitoring error fault codes. Once we had removed the ball screw, we found the nut on the screw was very loose, indicating that the bearings in the nut had lost their pre-load against the screw. New ball screw fitted and tested. Fault codes now cleared.

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