Visit CNC Onsite at Booth 710 and discover how mobile CNC machining repairs wind turbine components in place. No crane. No removal. No weeks of lost production.
Three proven solutions for wind turbine repair - applied directly on-site
Precision CNC machining of damaged yaw ring teeth directly in the nacelle. Mill away worn teeth, insert pre-fabricated replacements, and bolt in place. Full repair in 5-7 days with zero removal of the yaw system.
On-site machining of blade root surfaces to restore bolt hole integrity and flatness. Works with both insert and T-bolt systems. Keeps blades mounted and the turbine structure intact - no need for blade exchange or heavy transportation.
Solutions for radially as well as axially activated locking systems. Critical for safe turbine maintenance. Designed and machined for your specific turbine model - adaptable to all platforms using the lock pin system.
Traditional methods cost you weeks and hundreds of thousands. We bring the workshop to the turbine.
Repair at height means no crane, no ground transport, no reassembly. Your turbine is back in production while competitors wait for parts and heavy lift scheduling.
On average, operators save over $300,000 per repair compared to traditional crane-based component replacement. Faster turnaround means minimal revenue loss.
Decades of experience maintaining wind fleets across Europe. Now bringing the same engineering precision to the American wind market with dedicated US operations.
No heavy lifts, no component transport, no reassembly risk. The repair happens where the problem is. We bring the workshop to you.
See the full scope of what a traditional replacement involves - and why uptower repair changes the equation
See the difference mobile CNC machining makes to your bottom line
Crane mobilization and scheduling delays
Heavy lifts and ground logistics
Months of lost production revenue
Crane, transport, labor, downtime
Components exposed to handling risk
Wind speed limits extend delays
Start repair immediately after assessment
Machine directly on-site at the problem
Minimize lost production time
Transparent pricing, no crane fees
Components stay mounted and secure
Weather-independent operations
We are in the US from March 3-13, 2026 - Orlando, Greenville, and Houston
Schedule a dedicated time with our team. Whether you're managing an aging fleet, planning repairs, or evaluating on-site machining solutions for the first time - we'll walk you through the process and show you exactly how it works.
Pick a time slot during the conference, March 4-6 in Orlando.
Meet us during our US trip -- Orlando, Greenville, or Houston.