ABOUT SERVOGEAR
Servogear – Propulsion Efficiency Beyond Belief
Servogear, a leading manufacturer of Controllable Pitch Propeller Systems for high-speed workboats, fast ferries, offshore vessels and yachts, provide bespoke solutions with a unique combination of speed and thrust.
Through continuous research, Servogear has developed an incredibly efficient propeller system, successfully running on a large number of vessels worldwide.
MIT, as the UK Servogear service dealer , we offer full service and repair capabilities to their marine portfolio. Our engineers are fully trained to work on both Servogear gearboxes and CP propeller systems.
We have a highly skilled team of service engineers operating from our Kent and Yorkshire service centres. We are proud also to offer a mobile service capability to ensure the downtime of your operation is minimal.
Our Service and Repair team offer effective and rapid response times, which provide our customers with engineering support when needed – be it an emergency or regular maintenance.
Contact us today to discuss how MIT can maintain or repair your Servogear marine propulsion equipment.
Repairs and Overhaul
As a service partner to Servogear, our engineers perform gear overhauls both on board the vessels and in our own workshops. We provide close follow up, and when we overhaul in our facilities we perform a spin test before delivery. Customers who have chosen to have a spare gearbox available have saved both time and costs in regards of minimizing off-hire and
avoiding urgency overhauls.
Spare Parts
As an official service partner to Servogear, we always have a large selection of spare parts on stock. We advise our customers to have critical spare parts available to avoid any unnecessary down time.
Vibration repair and overhaul
Our Servogear trained engineers are qualified to carry our vibration measurements and repairs. The vibration measurements we execute uncovers propeller damages, unbalance and shaft deflection in the shaft system, misalignment, wear in gears and bearings, and looseness in equipment and structure. These readings are an effective method to identify potential improvements.