Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What types of electric motors does Warfield Electric remanufacture?
A: At Warfield Electric Company, we specialize in remanufacturing a wide range of electric motors, including both AC and DC motors. Our services cover motors for wind turbines, material handling, industrial applications, and more.
Q: Do you offer custom-built electric motors for unique applications?
A: Yes, Warfield Electric Company manufactures custom DC motors tailored for OEMs and unique industrial applications. Our engineering team designs and builds motors to meet specific requirements, ensuring optimal performance and reliability.
Q: What industries does Warfield Electric serve?
A: We serve diverse industries such as wind energy, industrial manufacturing, material handling, mining, and ground support equipment sectors. We are known for providing durable, high-quality remanufactured motors and drive units designed to meet the demands of these specialized industries.
Q: Can Warfield Electric handle large-scale or industrial motor rebuilds?
A: Absolutely. Warfield Electric Company is a leader in industrial electric motor rebuilds, handling large-scale projects including comprehensive repairs and remanufacturing of heavy-duty motors.
Q: What certification standards do your motors meet?
A: Our motors and rebuilt units adhere to strict OEM quality and safety standards. At Warfield Electric Company, all motors undergo rigorous testing, including DYNO load tests, to ensure high performance and safety before shipment, delivering reliable industrial electric motor solutions.
Q: How is Warfield Electric different from other industrial electric motor companies?
A: We stand out with years of experience, in-house rewinding, machine shop services, and a large inventory across multiple U.S. locations. Our comprehensive repairs, customized solutions, and commitment to quality set us apart as a trusted industrial electric motor company.
Q: Does Warfield Electric provide both AC and DC motor services for industrial use?
A: Yes, we provide expert services for both AC and DC electric motors. We excel in remanufacturing and repairing these motors, supporting industrial clients with reliable, efficient solutions tailored to varied applications and machinery.
Q: How long does it take to rebuild an industrial electric motor?
A: We do not specify a fixed time for rebuilding an industrial electric motor. The timeline depends on motor complexity and repair needs, but is executed with precision to guarantee optimal performance and reliability.
Q: What types of industrial motors can be remanufactured or rebuilt by Warfield Electric?
A: We remanufacture various industrial motors, including forklift motors, wind turbine pitch and yaw motors, and obsolete industrial motors. We handle repairs and rebuilds for many motor types used in material handling and industrial settings, ensuring sustained performance and durability.
Q: What is a "core"?
A: A "core" is the motor that you are replacing with the motor from Warfield.
Q: Why do I have to return my core?
A: Returing the core helps Warfield repair the motor ahead of time and put it back on the shelf.
Q: What is the core return process?
A: Once your motor from Warfield arrives simply take your core and put it in the box sent by Warfield. This helps to ensure there is no further damage to the core in shipment.
Q: What should I put on my bill of lading?
A: For cores that have to be shipped using Freight (over 150 pounds) please put "Class 50 Scrap Steel" on your bill of lading.
A: At Warfield Electric Company, we specialize in remanufacturing a wide range of electric motors, including both AC and DC motors. Our services cover motors for wind turbines, material handling, industrial applications, and more.
Q: Do you offer custom-built electric motors for unique applications?
A: Yes, Warfield Electric Company manufactures custom DC motors tailored for OEMs and unique industrial applications. Our engineering team designs and builds motors to meet specific requirements, ensuring optimal performance and reliability.
Q: What industries does Warfield Electric serve?
A: We serve diverse industries such as wind energy, industrial manufacturing, material handling, mining, and ground support equipment sectors. We are known for providing durable, high-quality remanufactured motors and drive units designed to meet the demands of these specialized industries.
Q: Can Warfield Electric handle large-scale or industrial motor rebuilds?
A: Absolutely. Warfield Electric Company is a leader in industrial electric motor rebuilds, handling large-scale projects including comprehensive repairs and remanufacturing of heavy-duty motors.
Q: What certification standards do your motors meet?
A: Our motors and rebuilt units adhere to strict OEM quality and safety standards. At Warfield Electric Company, all motors undergo rigorous testing, including DYNO load tests, to ensure high performance and safety before shipment, delivering reliable industrial electric motor solutions.
Q: How is Warfield Electric different from other industrial electric motor companies?
A: We stand out with years of experience, in-house rewinding, machine shop services, and a large inventory across multiple U.S. locations. Our comprehensive repairs, customized solutions, and commitment to quality set us apart as a trusted industrial electric motor company.
Q: Does Warfield Electric provide both AC and DC motor services for industrial use?
A: Yes, we provide expert services for both AC and DC electric motors. We excel in remanufacturing and repairing these motors, supporting industrial clients with reliable, efficient solutions tailored to varied applications and machinery.
Q: How long does it take to rebuild an industrial electric motor?
A: We do not specify a fixed time for rebuilding an industrial electric motor. The timeline depends on motor complexity and repair needs, but is executed with precision to guarantee optimal performance and reliability.
Q: What types of industrial motors can be remanufactured or rebuilt by Warfield Electric?
A: We remanufacture various industrial motors, including forklift motors, wind turbine pitch and yaw motors, and obsolete industrial motors. We handle repairs and rebuilds for many motor types used in material handling and industrial settings, ensuring sustained performance and durability.
Q: What is a "core"?
A: A "core" is the motor that you are replacing with the motor from Warfield.
Q: Why do I have to return my core?
A: Returing the core helps Warfield repair the motor ahead of time and put it back on the shelf.
Q: What is the core return process?
A: Once your motor from Warfield arrives simply take your core and put it in the box sent by Warfield. This helps to ensure there is no further damage to the core in shipment.
Q: What should I put on my bill of lading?
A: For cores that have to be shipped using Freight (over 150 pounds) please put "Class 50 Scrap Steel" on your bill of lading.