During a visit, the client told us that their line was experiencing sporadic stoppages for no apparent reason. They didn’t happen constantly, but often enough to affect production and shift efficiency.
Upon inspecting the control panel, we noticed an almost imperceptible detail: a slight flicker each time the line started up. These kinds of signals shouldn’t be ignored; they almost always point to the same thing: a bad connection.
We inspected it point by point, and there it was. The cable wasn’t loose, but it wasn’t making good contact either. This loose connection was causing micro-cuts, and these micro-cuts were what stopped the operation without leaving a clear trace.
We secured the terminal, performed load tests, and the line returned to stable operation.
We also left a key recommendation: check the tightness of connections periodically. These details, however small they may seem, are what cause most unexpected stoppages.
This is where we truly add value: we don’t just fix the problem of the day, we prevent it from happening again. That’s exactly what customers are looking for when they call us.


