Eriez Announces Lift Magnet Refurbishment Program

Company’s five-star service center offers certification and refurbishment.

Eriez, a separation systems manufacturer based in Erie, Pa., has introduced its Lift Magnet Certification and Refurbishment Program through its five-star service center.

“If you need new magnets, need to have your current magnets repaired, certified or completely rebuilt, Eriez has a solution for you,” says Dave Hansen, Eriez’ customer service manager. “Eriez’ lift magnets are built in compliance with ASME (American Society of Mechanical Engineering) B30.20 standards. Through our Inspection Program, we check your magnets to ensure they remain in compliance.”

According to the company, Eriez’ procedure includes the following: inspection of lift magnet surface and resurfacing of poles (if needed), inspection of all other parts, replacement of any missing parts, repair/replacement of all damaged parts, replacement of warning labels and capacity markings and load testing and certification.

Every magnet repaired by Eriez is returned with a “certificate of compliance” guaranteeing that the repairs and the load test of the serviced magnet comply with ASME B30.20. Eriez certified repairs come with a one year “As New” Warranty. Also, customers can receive 20 percent off their first certification, the company says.

More information is available at http://service.eriez.com.
 

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