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ROMAC's Reconditioned Industrial Motor Control Inventory Reconditioning is the process of returning electrical equipment to safe and reliable operating condition based upon the design of the original manufacturer at the time of manufacturing. ROMAC regularly carries inventory from all the major motor control manufacturers, including: Siemens, Cutler-Hammer, SquareD, Allen-Bradley, Furnas, ITE, and Gould. ROMAC follows PEARL industry standards to recondition a motor control beginning with the disassembly of the motor control unit down to its major subassemblies and components. Reconditioning procedures include disassembly, cleaning, degreasing, deburring, plating, painting, lubricating and adjusting. After reconditioning, subassemblies can be reinstalled in the now cleaned and painted enclosure or frame, including the addition of upgrades or options to improve the apparatus’s performance. Assembly of the reconditioned components and subassemblies is followed by final inspection and testing. As with all testing, inspection and reconditioning operations, final inspection and test results are recorded onto the Evaluation and Test forms included with the standard. |

Reconditioning is the process of returning electrical equipment to safe and reliable operating condition based upon the design of the original manufacturer at the time of manufacturing. 





