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Wednesday, 05 October 2016 13:06

WearCheck family now includes Zim

Zimbabwean mining and industrial operations now have their very own local WearCheck laboratory, right on their doorstep!

WearCheck, recently acquired the long-established oil analysis laboratory in the form of Harare-based Tribology Services, and brought it into the WearCheck fold.

The Zimbabwean laboratory has been operating for 27 years, and already services a wide range of clients.

The WearCheck way is to help customers save money and time via a convenient “one-stop-shop” offering the full spectrum of reliability solutions to getting plant to perform at its peak.  As well as traditional oil analysis, WearCheck Zimbabwe also conducts thermography, vibration analysis, balancing, laser alignment, motor current analysis and milling.

WearCheck managing director Neil Robinson is pleased with the company’s expansion. ‘We are delighted to welcome all existing and new customers to use WearCheck Zimbabwe’s services. The transition - smooth to date - benefits customers by giving access to the full range of WearCheck services. Our laboratory instruments are constantly upgraded to remain at the forefront of international standards, and our staff members attend ongoing training courses to keep ahead of global condition monitoring trends.’

‘All original staff members at the laboratory have remained, and have undergone WearCheck training. We are currently equipping the laboratory with extra analytical instruments to align the test profiles with other WearCheck laboratories – next on the list for Zimbabwe is a new viscometer.’

WearCheck Zimbabwe offers on-site sampling, as well as a 24-hour sample turnaround.  Contact WearCheck Zimbabwe at 23 Amby Drive, Msasa, Harare, or via telephone on +263 4 446-369/71 or cell +263 712 631-026, or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

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WearCheck Zimbabwe was recently been taken over by WearCheck. Some of the lab technicians took a break for a photograph – they are, from left Nikanori Chikati, Talkmore Siyengi, Admire Katanda, Frank Chakonda (Lab Manager), Rangarirai Mlambo, Emanuel Mhari and Victory Dumbura.



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