Keep your critical equipment running reliably

Get insight into your critical equipment’s maintenance and understand the appropriate solutions — both immediate and predictive — with resources from H&N Electric™.

We’ve compiled nearly 50 years of expertise into courses, videos, whitepapers and case studies right here.

Industrial generator and electric motor basics

Get a foundational understanding of the workings of generators and electric motors, as well as the maintenance necessary to keep them running reliably. Click for course details and registration.

 

Wind Turbine Generator 101 Course Motor 101 Course
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Brochures

Learn how H&N Electric, as part of Timken Power Systems, can support your wind turbine operations anywhere in the United States.
H&N maintains a dedicated wind parts warehouse to ensure the parts you need for wind tower maintenance are always available.
With a specialized mobile down-tower oil change system, H&N changes wind turbine oil faster, safer, and more efficiently than the competition.
With critical component storage and exchange services, plus heavy lifting capacity H&N solves large wind repair issues quickly.

Whitepapers

Electrical ground faults in industrial gear drives are often misdiagnosed, leading to ineffective repairs. This paper explores the proper way to identify ground fault problems and in turn, improve your equipment's service life and reduce equipment costs.
Wet or flooded equipment puts your operations at risk for major delays - or even critical failure. Follow the operational and maintenance procedures in this two-part guide to reduce damage and maximize uptime.
H&N Electric™ and Philadelphia Gear® are known for building rugged designs to withstand extreme applications. When there's zero room for failure, customers turn to us for reliable solutions. But occasionally, freezing temperatures can impact a region unexpectedly, and essential facilities that have little room for downtime can quickly find themselves pushing the operating limits of gear drives whose design is unintended to be exposed to extreme weather. If you find yourself in this situation, this paper will outline some quick tips to help you safely operate or bring your gear drive back online during extreme weather.
Even with the most well-designed motor or generator, equipment operators would be hard-pressed to keep their equipment running while it's covered in a foot af snow or surrounded by a layer of ice. Extreme weather can take a toll on your rotating equipment. This paper will outline some quick tips that can help you when severe weather hits and may make the difference between a total shutdown or safely riding it out through the storm.

Videos

Gear Related Videos
Motor Related Videos
Bearing Related Videos

Gear related videos

Proper Gearbox Safety Procedures

Gearbox Backlash Check

Gearbox Lubrication Components

Checking Gear Tooth Contact

Performing Magnetic Particle Inspection - Part 2

Dye Penetrant Check - Part 1

Dye Penetrant Check - Part 2

Performing Magnetic Particle Inspection - Part 1

Gearbox Overspeed Trip Mechanism

Timken Power Systems industrial drivetrain repair services

Mark 8 Controller

Gear Hobbing Basics

Tour Standard Machine’s 175,000 Sq. Ft. Facility

Intro to Cooling Tower Drives

Gearbox Mechanical Overview

Motor related videos

Spinning Random Wound Electric Motor Coils

H&N Electric Virtual Facility Tour

Vacuum Pressure Impregnation (VPI) Process

Large Industrial Motor and Generator Repair Experts

Rotor Removal on Large Generator

Motor and Generator Test Stand Lubrication System

Electric Motor Repair Tips on Changing Bearing Types

Restacking an Electric Motor Core

AC Motor Coil Manufacturing

Motor Dynamic Balancing

Blower 3 Startup

Smith Services' Babbitt Bearing Repair Center

DC Motor Coil Manufacturing

Babbitt Bearing Repair

Bearing related videos