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Electric Motor Servicing

Lynch Motor being serviced at the factory

Servicing an Electric Motor

To ensure the longevity of your Lynch Electric Motor, we recommend you have your Lynch motor serviced at regular intervals. 

As well as extending the life of the motor it also ensures optimum running efficiency, saving you money and hassle in the future.

As well as our own Lynch electric motors, we can also service other electric motors, such as Agni and Perm too.

How we service your electric motor:

We will advise on the right service for your motor and application, but as standard we recommend the below.

  • Complete strip down and clean of castings
  • Bearing, shaft and band cover replacement
  • Skim armature and check balance
  • Re-assemble and test

Basic Service - £325.00+VAT (if applicable). For international customer please contact us for information and help on postage, which will save you time and money.

As well as individual motor servicing, we offer servicing for businesses and industry on a larger scale too.

Additional 3 month warranty issued with your service 

Lynch electric motors come with a 2 year warranty as standard and servicing comes with a 3 month warranty too.  This reflects the confidence we have in our motors and workmanship.

Formal findings are provided to the customer after initial inspection. If further work is required to repair a motor, this will be quoted and agreed by the customer, before being conducted. 

How often should an electric motor be serviced?

Servicing frequency is dependent on the amount of use and type of application, but as rule of thumb we suggest an annual service to be prudent for most.  Trevor and the team at Lynch Motors will happily advise you on this, based on the type of application and the frequency of use.  

We always advise with complete integrity!

We keep you aligned every step of the way.  Formal findings are provided after initial inspection. If further work is required to repair a motor, this will be quoted and agreed by the customer, before being conducted.

An Electric Engine is likely to require less servicing than traditional propulsion

A Lynch Electric motor is likely to require less servicing than a diesel engine, for example.  Particularly with infrequent use or when left unused for long periods, in this instance a diesel engine is more likely to get clogged up and require attention and additional servicing, a problem which is eliminated with an electric engine.

Contact our friendly team for more advice and information 

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