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Reverse engineering capabilities save a pump repair customer from costly delays

HAYLEY 247 DEXIS was recently commissioned to carry out an urgent repair of a long-coupled end suction pump and motor assembly – received with a severely damaged base plate that was beyond salvage.
However, after stripping down the assembly, it became immediately apparent that the original cast base plate could not be repaired. Without a direct replacement readily available, the client faced costly delays and extended downtime.
Drawing on the company’s reverse engineering capabilities, engineers designed and created a precision-machined, fabricated replacement. The new base plate was tailored precisely to the customer’s pump and motor requirements – ensuring a perfect fit, improved durability, and minimal disruption to operations. This approach eliminated the need for long lead times or sourcing obsolete parts, enabling the customer to get back up and running in record time with a solution that provided improved structural integrity.




