Who needs this service
- ✓Factories with old machines, obsolete controls or unavailable spare parts
- ✓Machines with legacy PLC/HMI software or poor communication
- ✓Production lines needing safety, reliability or performance upgrades
Scope of work
- ✓Electrical cabinet modernization and obsolete component replacement
- ✓Legacy PLC/HMI migration and control system upgrade
- ✓Sensor, drive, communication and safety circuit improvements
- ✓Performance testing before and after revamping
How we work
Inspect
We assess mechanical condition, electrical risks, software limits, safety gaps and spare-parts availability.
Plan
We define the upgrade scope, migration method, downtime window, parts list and technical risk points.
Revamp
We execute mechanical, electrical, PLC/HMI, drive, sensor, communication and safety improvements.
Validate
We test performance, production reliability and operator readiness before handover.
Deliverables
Clear technical output matters for OEMs, maintenance teams and managers. We keep the service practical and documented.
- ✓Machine condition report
- ✓Migration and upgrade scope
- ✓Updated electrical and software notes
- ✓Before/after validation report
Answers for buyers and maintenance teams
Is revamping cheaper than replacing a machine?
Often yes. When the mechanical base is still good, revamping can improve reliability and safety at a lower cost than full replacement.
Can you upgrade obsolete PLC and HMI systems?
Yes. Obsolete PLC/HMI systems, old screens, weak diagnostics and communication problems belong inside Machine Revamping when the goal is to modernize an existing machine.
What is the difference between Automation and Machine Revamping?
Automation is new software and integration for machines, lines, robots, SCADA and HMI. Machine Revamping is modernization of an existing old machine with obsolete controls, safety issues or reliability problems.
