Our team at Southwest Industrial Electric can also help with the following:
Installation and Reinstallation Planning – When adding and fixing equipment, we will take the proper planning steps to evaluate placement and power requirements for your machine. If we notice a potential installation difficulty, we will not hesitate to present you with our concerns and alternative options.
As part of that planning, we review your existing service capacity, distribution panels, and conduit routes so that new or relocated machinery can be supported without overloading your system. Our electricians coordinate with your production team to schedule shutdowns, lockout/tagout procedures, and any necessary inspections in a way that fits your operating hours. For facilities in and around Los Angeles, this careful coordination is especially important where space is tight and multiple trades may be working at the same time.
Design and Fabrication of Custom Machinery Control Panels – No matter what function you need your control panels to operate in, we will figure out how to make it happen.
When we design a custom control panel, we start by learning how your operators interact with the equipment and what information they need to see at a glance. From there, we select components that meet industrial electrical standards, lay out controls for safe and intuitive use, and label wiring and devices clearly to simplify future troubleshooting. Our in-house team assembles and tests panels before installation, which helps shorten on-site work and ensures the control system integrates smoothly with your existing equipment and safety systems.
Why Will My Industrial Heat Press Not Turn On?
When you are ready with a cool, new design, the last thing you want is for your heat press not to turn on. There can be many reasons for this.
Common reasons why your heat press will not turn on:
- A loose wire connection is not sending power to the machine.
- There is a tripped circuit breaker.
- The machine is old and needs to be replaced.
In many cases, there are additional issues that are not immediately visible, such as damage to the power cord from repeated movement, failed internal fuses, or wear to switches and contactors that control power to the heating elements. In an industrial environment, dust, moisture, and heat can all accelerate the breakdown of electrical components, which is why regular inspection and cleaning of connection points and control housings can help prevent unexpected failures. Having a qualified technician verify voltage at key points in the circuit can quickly distinguish between a simple reset and a deeper electrical problem inside the press.
How Long Does an Industrial Free-Standing Heat Press Last?
A good quality industrial heat press can last you for up to 20 years or more. While we cannot tell you exactly how long your heat press will last, we know they are made to endure. How you maintain your heat press and the workmanship that went into crafting your heat press will also dictate the press’s lifespan.
Routine checks of wiring, temperature controls, and safety interlocks play a major role in extending the life of this type of equipment. By scheduling inspections during slower periods, you can identify worn parts, loose terminals, or drifting temperature settings before they lead to unplanned downtime or inconsistent product quality. For many businesses that rely on consistent throughput, combining basic operator care with periodic professional electrical inspection strikes a good balance between maintenance cost and reliable performance over the long term.
Our Machinery Repair and Service Technicians Can Help You Upgrade Your Electrical Systems for Increased Efficiency
If your industrial electrical systems are outdated or inefficient, it may be time to consider upgrading to more modern and energy-efficient equipment. At Southwest Industrial Electric, we assist businesses in Los Angeles with optimizing their electrical systems for improved performance and energy savings.
Benefits of upgrading your electrical systems include:
- Reduced energy consumption
- Lower operating costs
- Improved productivity
- Enhanced safety and reliability
- Compliance with industry regulations
Our team of experienced professionals can assess your current electrical systems and provide customized solutions tailored to your specific needs and budget. Whether you need to upgrade your lighting, motors, control panels, or other electrical components, we have the experience to support a seamless and efficient transition.
For many industrial facilities in the Los Angeles area, electrical upgrades are also an opportunity to support new machinery, automation projects, or expanded production lines. We help you evaluate how proposed changes will affect available capacity, future expansion plans, and ongoing maintenance requirements so that today’s improvements continue to serve you well as your operation grows. By approaching upgrades with both current performance and long-term reliability in mind, we aim to reduce unplanned outages and support a safer working environment for your team.
Do not let outdated electrical systems hold your business back. Contact Southwest Industrial Electric today to discuss your upgrade options and start reaping the benefits of increased efficiency and cost savings.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long should I expect industrial machinery repair to take?
Repair time varies significantly based on the complexity of the issue, the immediate availability of specialized parts, and the necessary diagnostic time. The professionals at Southwest Industrial Electric will offer an estimated timeline after initial diagnosis.
Is it more cost-effective to repair or replace an old industrial machine?
This depends on factors like the machine's age, the cost of the repair versus the cost of a new replacement, the machine's current efficiency, and the availability of replacement parts. A full assessment by the repair service can help determine the best long-term financial decision.
How do I know if my machinery breakdown is an electrical issue or a mechanical issue?
If the machine powers up but fails to move or operate smoothly, it is often mechanical. If the machine will not start, loses power entirely, or displays electrical fault codes, it is likely electrical. Technicians perform initial diagnostics to confirm this.
Let Us Help You Make Your Machinery Repair and Upgrade Ideas a Reality – Contact Southwest Industrial Electric Today!
From computer cabling to underground electrical distribution systems to packaging machines, Southwest Industrial Electric is qualified for the job. If you need an experienced machinery repair technician to fix your electrical problem or implement your next idea, you can trust that we are the right choice.
Whether you need an experienced machinery repair technician to troubleshoot an electrical issue, upgrade aging equipment, improve system efficiency, or help implement a new production idea, we are ready to help. We focus on practical solutions, clear communication, and quality workmanship designed to minimize downtime and support long-term reliability. When your operation needs skilled industrial electrical support, you can trust Southwest Industrial Electric to get the job done safely and professionally.
At Southwest Industrial Electric, we want to make your dreams, goals, and ideas a reality. You can count on us to address all your electrical questions, concerns, repair needs, and installation issues. Call us today at (323) 215-1273 or connect with us online.