Mpumalanga-based armature winding specialist, Mokse Engineering, has earned SKF’s highly respected Rebuilder: Electric Motors certification, following a stringent audit in September 2016. The company is an approved rebuilder and supplier of leading electric motor brands up to 450 kW. It is also a CX 0719 certified flameproof rebuilder and its 600 m² cutting-edge facility is equipped to carry out repairs on pumps, fans, welding machines and generators.
From l: Anton Theunissen, SKF; Shelley Hubball, Mokse; Reinhardt Joubert, SKF; Christopher Hubball, Mokse.
“Quality remains our primary goal when carrying out our core business of repairing and supplying electrical equipment,” says managing member, Christopher Hubball. Mokse Engineering has built a solid reputation among its customers, which include power utilities and leading steel processors, who consider the company as a quality outfit.”
Mokse Engineering has made large investments in high-tech equipment, including a state-of-the-art fully computerised vacuum pressure impregnation plant. “In addition to our complete flameproof facility, we also have a dedicated test facility for armature winding and we are also equipped to do load and pump testing,” adds Hubbal. “The company’s services also extend to non-destructive testing and field service work, including on-site balancing. We also have the capabilities to balance soft and hard bearings to extremely fine measurements. Mokse recently installed a unique in-house designed and developed shot and sandblasting facility.”
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