Over the years, there comes a time when ordinary maintenance is no longer enough and the safety of the machine can no longer be guaranteed.
Electronics become slow and obsolete, while mechanical components wear out, causing backlash that affects part precision and requires longer finishing times, dragging the company into a continuous cycle of breakdowns and machine downtime.
Our solution to all this is called “revamping”, meaning the renewal and upgrading of existing machinery through the integration of the latest technologies.
This process transforms traditional machines into more efficient, modern tools suited to today’s production challenges.
Together with the customer, and based on the machine’s initial condition, we evaluate the intervention according to three possible levels:
- New CNC and input/output interfaces
- New CNC and input/output interfaces + brushless axis drives and motors
- New CNC and input/output interfaces + brushless axis drives and motors + electrical cabinet + complete machine wiring
For us, this activity has a deep meaning, much like the bond between an operator and a machine after 10, 20, or 30 years of loyal service.
And when we return to the customer a safe, productive, and high-performance system, for which we are able to provide spare parts quickly, we can see in their eyes the satisfaction of having made a durable, strategic, and above all responsible investment in the use of resources, with attention to environmental impact and the future of the planet.
What sets us apart from the competition is the tailor-made nature of each intervention, designed around the customer’s evolving needs, with the possibility of support in accessing Industry 4.0 incentives and funding programs.
In addition, we benefit from the support of the PRIMA ELECTRO group, which collaborates with us at the design level through a continuous exchange of feedback aimed at developing better products and software.
PRIMA ELECTRO supplies us with new CNC systems, axis actuators with EtherCAT or Fastwire fieldbus technology, as well as Yaskawa systems with Mechatrolink III fieldbus, and Delta systems with EtherCAT, Pulse & Direction, or analog interfaces.
Among the most requested machining centers for Revamping / Retrofit operations are: BULLERI, CMS, SCM, and BELOTTI.







