The
A & D remanufacture process of specific types of diesel engines
and alternators has been perfected over the last 20 years and is
quite unique in the industry.
The process involves the total strip of an engine. All component
parts are then inspected and sent to the respective original manufacturer
for verification of no wear or of suitability for reconditioning.
They are then returned with any recommended servicing having been
undertaken.
During the course of remanufacture the required components are
integrated within the engine to enable the client's choice of fuel
to be accommodated, such as light, medium or heavy diesel, natural
or landfill gas, and many other new fuels which are collectively
termed Bio-fuels. There are also possible variations to run the
engines on some of the above as 2 fuels together.
The rebuild is witnessed at all stages by When completed the generating
set is an independent chartered engineering equal to a zero hours
machine and is inspector who is usually acting for a major British
Insurance Company which will underwrite a full factory equivalent
warranty. Client and/or classification society inspections are also
welcomed.
When completed
the generating set is equal to a zero hours machine and is guaranteed
to have the life expectancy of a new production machine.
A & D remanufactured machines cost only a fraction of a new
equivalent engine, and operate at less stressful speeds with lower
pressures and temperatures. In consequence they have definitely
proven to be more reliable and durable particularly in hostile environments
or in situations where very high technological apparatus is unwise.
Progressive and ongoing attention to precise and minute detail
is given on even the heaviest engine components, ie baseplate and
crankshaft.
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