L&H Industrial’s recent move in January of 2018 to Elko, NV has proved to be a strong market and great location to better serve the company’s Nevada customers. Previously located in Battle Mountain, NV, the new shop better complements L&H’s rebuild capabilities and will better support expansion of operations for customers in the surrounding region…. Read more »
Posts Tagged: engineering
Excavator Expansion
Experts in Design & Engineering, Manufacturing & Repair and Field Service has been L&H Industrial’s business portfolio for many years, these service offerings have been scaled across machines and operations in a variety of industries, but L&H continues to expand offerings even more and hydraulic excavators is one of the company’s most recent market expansions…. Read more »
L&H designs greased track slides
Excessive roller path wear in track shoes is the main contributor to pulling an undercarriage out of service. Much of the roller path wear comes from the shoes dragging across the top of the guide rails. One way to combat the wear of steel running on steel is to grease the mating surfaces. Therefore, L&H… Read more »
Maintenance Fixtures | Increasing Safety
Just as L&H focuses on safety internally, we are focused on doing the same for our customers. We know increasing safety and efficiency is important to machine maintenance and crucial our customers’ operations. L&H engineers have focused on these industry needs and designed fixtures to simplify many common maintenance hassles. These safety derived fixtures create… Read more »
New shaft design eliminates maintenance downtime for Apron Feeder in Arizona
When a customer in Arizona came to L&H to help solve failure problems with their apron feeder in their processing operations; L&H engineers knew they could design a solution for them that reduced both maintenance and downtime. The current piece of equipment was failing up to three times per year and was designed with timed… Read more »
Complete gear solutions
Large gearing has become one of L&H’s core competencies over the years and can now manufacture gears up to 6 meters in diameter with AGMA 12+ surface quality. Engineers use upgraded materials and maintenance focused designs that extend life and reduce maintenance and field technicians install the assemblies in the field; providing a whole solution… Read more »
Day in the Life – Brian Maurer & Nicolae Adam
Gear design and engineering is a complex discipline, requiring design considerations and calculations for feasibility and utility. Gear configurations and associated mating parts are essential components to a machine’s operation; furthermore, the longevity and efficiency of these components is critical to production and operations. When working on a new gear design, an example of design… Read more »