Wood Working
Expert Wood Manufacturing Electronics Repair
The wood cutting and manufacturing industry demands precision and reliability to maintain high-quality output and optimise productivity.
Northern Power Electronics is committed to supporting the industry with specialised electronic repair and services that ensure seamless operation of essential equipment. Our expert engineers understand the complexities of timber processing and are ready to provide fast, reliable solutions to keep your facility running efficiently with minimal downtime.
Equipment we service:
Saw control panel and drives
Automation and Robotics
Control Panels and Instrumentation
PCB Boards
AC drive and DC drive
HMIs
SEW AC drives
Services
We offer a wide range of services to meet the specific needs of the wood manufacturing industry.
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We understand the impact that faulty equipment can have on wood processing operations. Our inspection services are designed to identify issues quickly, using advanced diagnostic tools to minimise disruption and keep your production on track.
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Our repair and refurbishment services extend the life of your wood processing equipment, whether it’s a faulty control panel or an issue with automation components. We provide cost-effective repairs and refurbishment to keep your systems functioning reliably.
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Unplanned downtime in the wood manufacturing industry can lead to significant losses. We offer tailored preventive maintenance services to help you avoid costly breakdowns, ensuring your equipment remains in top condition. Our scheduled inspections identify potential issues before they escalate.
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We provide comprehensive configuration support for wood processing equipment, including AC and DC drive configuration and human-machine interface (HMI) setup. We also assist in maintaining automated systems and robotics, ensuring seamless integration and optimised production.
Get in touch
Our team is ready to provide the diagnostics expertise you need to keep your operations running smoothly.
Call: 0800 001 6045
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