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Rocky Mount Electric Motor’s Accredited Excellence

Rocky Mount Electric Motor is proud to be the trusted provider of electric motor services, including electric motor repair, predictive maintenance, and new electric motors, to Eastern North Carolina and Southeast Virginia. As an EASA accredited business, we are the certified team that you can count on. But why does EASA accreditation matter? Being EASA…

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The History of Electric Motor Rewind

Electric motors have powered industry for more than a century, driving progress in manufacturing, transportation, and technology. At the heart of many industrial operations, these motors are built to perform under demanding conditions. Over time, even the most durable system experiences wear. Instead of replacing a motor entirely, many facilities can benefit from the cost-effective…

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Electric Motor Services In Rocky Mount

When you drive through Rocky Mount, you see a city with deep roots, resilient spirit, and an industrious heart. Located at 3870 South Church Street, Rocky Mount Electric Motor is more than just a local repair shop: it’s an integral part of Eastern North Carolina’s industrial fabric. For more than fifty years, this company has…

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Predictive Maintenance with Rocky Mount Electric Motor

Electric motors are the backbone of countless industrial operations, from manufacturing plants to agricultural systems. Here at Rocky Mount Electric Motor, we understand that nothing hurts productivity, or your bottom line, like unexpected motor failures. That’s why investing in predictive maintenance isn’t just smart, it’s almost essential. What Is Predictive Maintenance? Unlike preventive maintenance, which…

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Why Rewind Electric Motors

Electric motors are the backbone of countless industries–powering pumps, conveyors, fans, compressors, and more. When a motor fails, operations can grind to a halt, leading to costly downtime and potential revenue loss. While replacing a failed motor might seem like the simplest solution, rewinding your electric motor is often the smarter, more sustainable, and cost-effective…

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Stay Ahead of Downtime with Electric Motor Vibration Analysis

When motors run consistently for long periods of time, electric motor vibration analysis becomes key to maintaining their health. Often operating parts at impressive speeds, motors move too quickly for us to notice where problems lie. By the time you hear or see an issue that has occurred, the discovery comes much too late before…

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Trusted Repair and Refurbishing Services for Electric Motors

Over time, repair or refurbishing services become necessary. Like most industrial equipment, electric motors start to face wear and tear from daily use. From peeling paint to loosening wires in the motor’s internal systems, maintenance eventually becomes a need. From manufacturing plants to agricultural equipment, every industry faces this reality. So, what should you do…

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How Are DC and AC Electric Motors Different?

Whether you’re new to the world of DC and AC electric motors or work with one and want to know more about the other, these types of electric motors have some fundamental differences that make one or the other the best choice for operations. Rocky Mount Electric Motor works with customers to determine what type…

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Why Should You Choose Motion Amplification for Electric Motors?

When assessing your industrial operation, motion amplification for electric motors helps assess and prevent future problems. Traditional diagnostic methods often require intrusive inspections or time-consuming manual measurements. This leaves room for errors or missed signs of wear and tear. However, advancements in technology have provided a powerful tool to address this challenge—motion amplification for electric…

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Rewinding an Electric Motor

Rewinding an electric motor takes training, skill and it is a bit of an art. Rocky Mount Electric Motor is very proud of our winding technicians. Our electric motor maintenance team has years of experience that you can trust and undergo continual education to stay on top of latest trends. And, we like to share…

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