Green Electronics – Electronic Repair Is Environmentally Smart and Economically Savvy

Getting your industrial electronics repaired rather than buying new not only saves money, but is environmentally smart too.   Both green! 

One less circuit board potentially ending up in the local land fill does make a difference!

When your industrial electronics are damaged or defective, send them to ACS Industrial.  Let us help you make a difference – for the earth and for your pocketbook!

ACS Industrial repairs most types of industrial electronics …power supplies, circuit boards, encoders, drives, servo motors, stepper motors, monitors, PLC’s, test equipment. 

Visit our website at www.acsindustrial.com or call our courteous and helpful customer service representatives at 800-605-6419.


Failed Allen Bradley Monitor halts line production

We love to help you with your industrial electronic emergencies.  A recent customer panic situation went like this:  Suddenly the Allen Bradley monitor screen went blank during production on the line the plant relied on day in and day out to process solvents. 

The Plant Electrician smelled burnt components in the vent of the monitor but he could not repair the monitor on site.  What to do?!

He remembered ACS Industrial had quickly repaired an Okuma servo drive for them before.  Could they also repair Allen Bradley monitors?  A quick call to ACS got him just the answer he was looking for.  Yes, ACS does repair Allen Bradley monitors and they could provide rush service.  The monitor was back on the line in less than a week!


Naked Circuit Board Repair

So what do I mean by “naked” circuit board repair?   Naked repair may bring a rather interesting visual to your mind…but no, our technicians are not Playboy models. 

By “naked” I mean circuit boards exposed – quickly.  Isolating the cause of failure in a circuit board can be time-consuming and complicated.   But  we know you need your circuit boards repaired fast.  ”Time-consuming” does not make for happy customers. 

Our team uses a pinpoint diagnostic system, among other high tech gear, to quickly expose problems with the boards -  “naked” repair. 

Pinpoint gives us the ability to test and fault-find electronic circuits quickly and reliably getting to the heart of the problem.


ACS Industrial Can Help You With Your PM Program

As a Plant Manager, asset care is very high on your list of priorities whether you are a one-man operation, a small operation,  or a Fortune 500 manufacturer. 

No matter which type of PM program your company subscribes to (Periodic, Planned, Predictive, or Preventive Maintenance) ACS Industrial is ready to help you test and repair your industrial electronics at a pace that suits your business. 

We will work with you according to your plan to keep your operator controls, PLC’s, drives, power supplies, motors, circuit boards, encoders, test equipment, and monitors well-maintained to eliminate failures. 


Go Ahead…Make My Day!

No news is usually good news in the world of industrial electronic repair service.    You get your item repaired, fast, just like you needed to, and you are back to work producing more widgets.  People are busy doing business as they ought to be.  We get that. 

So, when a customer does take a moment to provide some unsolicited delight, it makes our day.  We even collect “delights” (some people call them testimonials but I prefer to call them “delights”). 

Here’s a most recent delight: 


Overheated Industrial Electronics Result in Production Problems

Heat is not your friend!  No matter what kind of electronics you’ve got, no doubt you’ve seen the results of excess heat. 

Overheated industrial electronics contribute to production problems for many manufacturing lines. It’s not pretty and it costs you money. 

Power densities continue to increase while components are more densely packed than ever reducing the circuit size, but leaving no room for heat dissipation. 

Microprocessors, programmable logic controllers and adjustable speed drives have become critical tools for modern industrial plants.  With all those tightly packed controls and equipment, you get reduced airflow.  Reduced airflow results in overheated equipment and thus, control failures.