Parts, Repairs & Component Support

The Right Part.
A Practical Solution.

Branin Automation helps identify, source and coordinate repair of the electrical, hydraulic and mechanical components that keep CNC fabrication equipment running.

Identify. Source. Repair. Replace.

Parts Support Built Around the Machine

Machine-tool parts are rarely one-size-fits-all. We review the machine model, component identification, electrical specifications, connector arrangement and application before recommending a replacement or repair path. When the original part is obsolete, we look for practical alternatives that fit the machine and operating requirements.

OEM PartsOriginal replacement components when available.
Aftermarket OptionsApplication-matched alternatives when appropriate.
Electronic RepairsEvaluation and repair coordination for eligible components.
Obsolete SupportHelp identifying hard-to-find and discontinued parts.

Components We Support

Electrical, Hydraulic & Mechanical Parts

Availability varies by manufacturer and application, but these are common component categories we assist customers with.

01

Controls & Circuit Boards

CNC controls, displays, operator panels, I/O boards, power supplies and machine-specific electronic modules.

02

Drives & Amplifiers

Servo drives, hydraulic amplifiers, spindle drives, axis amplifiers and related control electronics.

03

Motors & Feedback

Servo motors, encoders, linear scales, resolvers, transducers and position-feedback components.

04

Sensors & Switches

Proximity switches, limit switches, pressure switches, photoelectric sensors and machine interlocks.

05

Hydraulic Components

Valves, coils, pumps, cylinders, seals, pressure-control components and feedback devices.

06

Mechanical Components

Bearings, bushings, shafts, gears, couplings, brake assemblies, wear parts and machine-specific hardware.

07

Safety Components

Safety relays, light curtains, laser guarding components, switches, mats and interface hardware.

08

Cables & Connectors

Motor cables, feedback cables, connector assemblies, harnesses and application-specific wiring components.

Repair or Replacement?

Choose the Path That Makes Sense

We consider availability, machine condition, production urgency and long-term support before recommending a repair, direct replacement or upgrade.

Industrial machine mechanical component under repair
Mechanical Repair

Machine-Specific Components

Mechanical assemblies and wear components often require careful identification, measurements and application review before ordering or repair.

CYBELEC servo drive electronic component
Electronic Support

Drives, Boards & Controls

Eligible electronic components may be repaired, replaced with tested units or upgraded when the original hardware is no longer supportable.

Industrial hydraulic valve component
Hydraulic Support

Valves, Cylinders & Feedback

Hydraulic parts must match pressure, flow, electrical control and feedback requirements—not just the physical mounting dimensions.

OPKON MPS magnetic linear encoder

OPKON Linear Scale Partner

Replacement Position Feedback for Press Brakes

Branin Automation supplies and supports OPKON magnetic linear scales and can review replacement applications involving many Heidenhain, Givi Misure and other incremental scales.

Scale matching requires verification of stroke, dimensions, resolution, output, supply voltage, reference signal, connector and pinout.

Explore OPKON Linear Scales

How the Process Works

From Identification to Delivery or Repair

Clear component information at the beginning helps avoid incorrect substitutions, unnecessary delays and repeat shipping.

1

Identify the Component

Send machine information, part numbers, photos, labels, connectors and a description of the failure.

2

Review the Application

We compare specifications, compatibility, availability and possible replacement or repair options.

3

Confirm the Solution

We provide the available option, expected lead time, scope and any application considerations.

4

Supply or Coordinate Repair

The part is shipped, or an eligible component is routed through the appropriate repair process.

Industrial electronic components, servo drives, cables and terminal hardware

Electronic Repair Coordination

Repairing a Component Can Be the Right Short-Term Answer

When a replacement is unavailable, expensive or has a long lead time, repair may be a practical option. Depending on the component and failure, we can help coordinate evaluation and repair for items such as:

Servo and spindle drivesDiagnosis, repair evaluation and testing where available.
Control and I/O boardsRepair review for obsolete or machine-specific electronics.
Operator panels and displaysAssessment of screens, keypads and interface hardware.
Hydraulic and valve electronicsAmplifiers, pressure cards and related control modules.

Repairability, warranty and turnaround time depend on the component condition and the repair facility’s evaluation.

Help Us Identify the Correct Part

What to Send With Your Request

Even when you have a part number, photos and machine information help confirm that the component matches the application.

01Machine informationManufacturer, model, serial number and approximate year.
02Complete part numberPhotograph the full label and include all suffixes or revision numbers.
03Clear component photosFront, back, connectors, mounting and the surrounding machine area.
04Failure descriptionAlarm numbers, symptoms, test results and whether the failure is intermittent.
05Electrical specificationsVoltage, current, feedback type, coil data or motor information when applicable.
06Required timingTell us whether the machine is down and whether expedited options are needed.

Availability & Lead Times

We’ll Tell You What Is Realistically Available

Some legacy machine parts are discontinued, available only as repaired units or subject to extended factory lead times. We will communicate the available path and any important limitations before you proceed.

Request Parts Assistance

Need Help Identifying a Component?

Send Us the Label, Photos and Machine Information.

We’ll review the application and help determine the most practical next step.