Millwright mechanics fill a vital role in the petrochemical industry. In general, a millwright mechanic is responsible for installing, maintaining, troubleshooting, repairing, and replacing a variety of machinery. While they may be employed to perform their tasks in a factory, they may also be required to put their knowledge and skills to the test in the field.
Portable Milling
Millwright mechanics offer a wide range of portable milling services. They are relied upon when the plant is “off-line.” This refers to performing repairs or other actions on machinery that cannot/may not be removed. Such operations require the use of specific machinery designed to address any environmental issues in play.
This machinery is portable. It is frequently bolted or clamped onto the task. The attachments may be of a standard design or custom-built for the purpose. Overall, these portable machines offer the same services as those in a machine shop. They allow the millwright mechanic to provide such services as:
- Bore tech welding
- Drilling/reaming
- Flange facing
- Line boring
- Milling
- Thread cutting
- Seal repair
- Shaft/journal turning
Such onsite work by a trained and experienced millwright mechanic provides cost-effective and precise solutions.
The Millwright Mechanic in the Field
Millwright mechanics perform a variety of valuable services in industrial plants. However, they are invaluable at using their skills, talents, and technological savvy to provide the type of skills and performance required by the power, coal mining, and oil and gas industries in the field. With portable skills and portable equipment, a millwright mechanic can work in almost any environment.