INDUSTRIAL

MACHINE REPAIR

Serving the Philadelphia area for all your industrial machine needs, including CNC programming, machine rebuilds, laser alignment, and much more.

Machine Ethics is proud to service all industrial machine makes and models.

LEADERS IN MACHINE REPAIR

Nestled within the vibrant cityscape of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Machine Ethics emerges as an esteemed authority in CNC machine repair, serving as a steadfast ally for preventive maintenance.

Our unwavering commitment extends seamlessly to cater to the diverse array of industrial machines specific to Philadelphia, accommodating a myriad of makes and models while simplifying the complexities associated with managing various Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs).

Armed with profound expertise in tailored preventive maintenance, our adept technicians in Philadelphia discern the unique specifications of local equipment, proficiently addressing the needs of both cutting-edge and seasoned machinery.

Devoted to the city, Machine Ethics presents an inclusive suite of industrial services, encompassing everything from precise ballbar testing and laser alignment to intricate machine rebuilds and advanced CNC programming. Although our central facility resides in Muskegon, MI, our highly skilled technicians stand poised to serve not only Philadelphia but the entire surrounding region, ensuring businesses benefit from the pinnacle of CNC machine repair services.

Choose Machine Ethics as your dedicated partner, elevating the maintenance and optimization of industrial machinery in the dynamic city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

WE LOVE PHILADELPHIA

Steeped in the rich tapestry of American industrial history, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, has long been a hub for innovation and manufacturing, boasting a robust legacy of industrial machine shops that have played a pivotal role in shaping the nation’s economic landscape.

From the early days of the Industrial Revolution, Philadelphia’s strategic location, nestled along the banks of the Delaware River, facilitated the establishment of flourishing machine shops that became vital contributors to the city’s industrial prowess.

One of the city’s notable milestones includes being home to the first water-powered cotton-spinning mill in the United States, founded by Samuel Slater in 1790, a development that marked the beginning of Philadelphia’s ascendancy as an industrial powerhouse.

Over the years, the city’s machine shops have evolved, adapting to technological advancements and contributing significantly to textiles and machinery manufacturing sectors.

Philadelphia’s commitment to innovation and industrial progress remains evident in its diverse economic landscape today, where remnants of its industrial heritage stand alongside modern enterprises, showcasing the city’s enduring legacy as a vital center for industrial innovation.

Popular Services

Our services are categorized into the following popular segments. Recognizing the distinctiveness of each machine setup, our experienced team is proficiently trained to address various situations and scenarios with expertise and adaptability.

 

A-LA CARTE SERVICES

For minor adjustments to a machine or system, we recommend exploring our extensive range of A-la Carte services.

While the list provided below is not exhaustive, it encompasses the services most frequently requested and rendered by our team.

 

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TYPES WE SERVICE

Machine Ethics boasts a highly skilled team of extensively trained technicians capable of servicing a wide range of industrial machines.

In addition to routine maintenance, our team excels in comprehensive machine rebuilds, starting from the ground up. Moreover, we specialize in reverse engineering unavailable parts, ensuring the sustained operation of machines well into the future.

• Coilers

• Lathes

• Routers

• Ovens

• Saws

• Press

• Mills

• Planers

• Four-Slides

• Furnaces

• Boring Mills

• Grinders

• Coolant Systems

• Heat Exchangers

• Hydraulic Systems

• Injection Mold