Electronic Repair Service: OEM Specifications Explained

Industrial electronic repair services offer repair for a variety of components, drives, welding controls, robotics, etc. from multiple manufacturers. When trying to find a repair service, you might come across the phrase “electronic repairs to OEM specifications.” The term OEM means “original equipment manufacturer” and is used to refer to the company that originally made the product. The product is then retailed under the purchasing company’s brand name.

With repairs, OEM specifications are often used to repair products and/or build new parts. So although the product is not being repaired by the actual OEM, the repair service does use OEM specs to match the manufacturer’s quality and materials. One example of this type of service Carotron, Inc., a company that now offers electronic repair service for a variety of brands such as Yaskawa, Siemens, Vacon, Danfoss, Baldor, Ambitech, Reliance, and even Carotron’s own products. The products that can be repaired include printed circuit boards, ac/dc motors and drives, programmable logic controls, robotics, power supplies, temperature controllers, terminals/displays and others. When ordering electronic repair service, be sure to ask about OEM specifications as well as warranties and a free cost evaluation. Doing so will ensure you’re getting the most reliable repair service available.

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