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Here's what we were working with. The bracket that holds the safety door bar in place had completely failed. The metal around the mounting point was cracked and torn through, leaving the door unsecured. On a lift like this, that's not a "get to it later" kind of problem. That gate is part of the operator safety system. It has to work, every single time.
We showed up on-site with everything needed to handle it right there. No hauling the machine to a shop. No waiting days for a quote. We fabricated a new steel bracket tab, welded it into position, and got the lift back into proper working order the same day. That's the whole point of mobile welding repair - you get the fix done where the equipment lives, without the downtime that comes with pulling it out of service.
This kind of machine repair work is something we do regularly. It's not glamorous, but it matters. Equipment that handles people at height needs to be solid. Every weld, every bracket, every bolt has a job to do. We take that seriously, and so should anyone operating this type of equipment.
Whether it's a lift, a piece of industrial equipment, or something custom that needs a fast field fix, we can get there and get it done. On-site welding repair keeps your operation moving without the headache of lengthy shop turnarounds.