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What Causes Excessive Vibration in Industrial Equipment

What Causes Excessive Vibration in Industrial Equipment Excessive vibration in industrial equipment is a clear warning sign of mechanical or electrical problems. If ignored, it can cause damage, downtime, and safety risks. Some low level vibration is normal in motors, pumps, fans, and gearboxes. But when levels rise too high, it points to issues such […]

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“Precision from the ground up”

“Precision from the ground up” is not just a phrase; it’s the foundation of machine reliability and performance. Before commissioning begins, the integrity of your machine’s foundation shapes its efficiency and lifespan. Discover how proper installation practices, modern measurement systems, and local support can prevent reliability issues and enhance performance. From addressing soft foot to ensuring level and coplanar surfaces, every detail matters. Join us as we explore the critical steps to secure your equipment’s long-term stability and performance, ensuring that your operations run smoothly and efficiently. Read on to learn more about building a solid foundation for success!

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Skill Advancement 2026: Engineering Dynamics Training for the Year Ahead

Engineering Dynamics enters 2026 with a focused selection of training programmes designed to strengthen the technical capabilities of engineers, technicians, and maintenance teams working with rotating equipment. These sessions cover only the first quarter of the year, giving you the chance to start strong while we finalise additional dates for the months ahead. LASER SHAFT

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Maximising Equipment Uptime: Engineering Dynamics’ Impact on Industrial Maintenance

Engineering Dynamics in Preventive Maintenance Engineering Dynamics has established itself as a key player in industrial preventive maintenance and condition monitoring across sub-Saharan Africa. With more than three decades of experience, the company focuses on preventing machine failure through laser shaft alignment and predictive maintenance systems. These solutions are supported by practical, hands-on training programmes.

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From Training Room to Plant Floor: Putting Laser Alignment Into Practice

When Mahlubi-Andile Langalibalele arrived at Engineering Dynamics’ Precision Laser Shaft Alignment Training course, he was eager to get hands-on with the Easy-Laser® equipment. “The training was well presented and easy to follow,” he says. “The instructor clearly had first-hand knowledge, and this made the concepts clear and practical.” He completed the course successfully. But the

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Success Story: Modernising Technical Training

When a local technical training institution approached Engineering Dynamics a few years ago, they had a vision: to align their curriculum with the real-world demands of today’s mechanical industry. Literally. Students (future fitters and turners) were still being taught methods like dial gauges for machine alignment, as the national curriculum hasn’t been updated. Formal training

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Growth-Driven Expansion Marks New Chapter for Condition Monitoring Specialists

Engineering Dynamics (ED), a South African company specialising in condition monitoring equipment and laser alignment solutions, has relocated to new premises in Lynnwood Ridge, Pretoria, effective May 2025. After 30 years in Faerie Glen, this move reflects ED’s ongoing growth and commitment to serving clients across mining, manufacturing, energy, marine, pulp and paper, food and

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Engineering Dynamics Ranks Among Top 20 Easy-Laser Distributors Worldwide

Another milestone for Engineering Dynamics as it earns a spot among the top 20 global distributors for Easy-Laser, from a network of over 80 distributors across 60 countries. This recognition highlights the company’s long-standing commitment to laser alignment technology and Easy-Laser products in particular. The relationship began nearly 30 years ago when Engineering Dynamics recognised

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Precision and Partnership: How Engineering Dynamics Transformed Alignment Operations for a Client

In the world of opencast mining, precision isn’t just a preference – it’s a necessity. This is where Paul Whaling comes in. As part of Reid and Mitchell’s field service team, a company that has been maintaining and refurbishing high-value electrical rotating equipment since 1935, Paul knows that even the smallest misalignment can lead to big

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