Serving Michigan

CNC & Machine Tool Repair in Michigan

Down equipment costs you money every hour. Tell us what's going on and we'll help point you toward the right repair help in Michigan.

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Michigan's manufacturing base is closely tied to automotive tooling and die work centered around Detroit, which means one of the highest concentrations of CNC machining tied directly to production schedules. Downtime here tends to be expensive fast, which makes fast access to a repair technician especially important.

Common Repair & Service Needs

CNC Control & PLC Troubleshooting

Fault codes, control faults, and PLC logic issues on Fanuc, Siemens, Mitsubishi, and other major control platforms.

Spindle Repair & Rebuilds

Bearing failures, runout issues, and full spindle rebuilds or replacements.

Electrical & Servo Diagnostics

Servo drive faults, wiring issues, and electrical troubleshooting on the machine and control cabinet.

Way & Ballscrew Repair

Wear, backlash, and positioning accuracy issues on ways, ballscrews, and linear guides.

Machine Retrofits

Control upgrades and retrofits that extend the useful life of older mechanical platforms.

Rigging & Installation

Moving, leveling, and installing equipment, whether it's a new purchase or a machine relocating within your shop.

Preventive Maintenance

Scheduled maintenance to catch problems before they turn into unplanned downtime.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is this a directory of repair companies I can browse?

Not yet. We're working toward a full directory of repair providers by state. Right now, submitting a request lets our team help point you toward the right help based on what you need and where you're located.

Is there a cost to submit a repair request?

No, submitting a request is free. Any pricing for the actual repair work is between you and the technician or shop that takes on the job.

What machine brands do repair technicians typically work on?

Most independent repair technicians service major brands like Haas, Mazak, Okuma, Doosan, and DMG Mori, along with machines running Fanuc, Siemens, and Mitsubishi controls, among others.

What if my machine isn't worth repairing?

That happens. If a technician tells you it doesn't make sense to fix, we also help shops find and buy replacement equipment, browse what's currently available.

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