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Replacement & Repair of Any Make

Drop-in replacements matched to your existing mounting and shafts — plus rebuilds, re-shafting, and re-gearing when the original brand is slow, obsolete, or overpriced.

Anand Gears drop-in replacement industrial gearbox

Service & Spares

Matched Replacements — Not Catalogue Compromises

When a line is down, the useful data is on the mounting feet and shaft ends, not on the brand logo. Anand Gears manufactures drop-in replacement gearboxes matched to your existing unit’s mounting pattern, centre distance, ratio, and shaft geometry. We also repair and rebuild housings, re-cut worms and wheels, and reverse-engineer from samples when drawings are missing.

Drop-in replacements matched to mounting and shafts
Rebuild: re-bore, re-shaft, re-gear, reseal
Work from sample, sketch, or measured dims (mm)
Worm, helical, bevel, and planetary service
Obsolete ratio and imperial-CD equivalents (built in mm interfaces where possible)
Material test certificates when the project requires them

Process

How a Drop-In Replacement Is Built

  1. Capture the interface — foot bolt pattern, CD, shaft diameters and lengths, keyways, and mounting orientation (all in mm).
  2. Confirm ratio and duty — from nameplate if legible, or from measured gear teeth / process speed.
  3. Choose path — new matched unit vs rebuild of the existing housing.
  4. Machine and inspect — shafts, bores, and gear set; seal and paint to duty.
  5. Ship ready to bolt down — same centreline, no new foundation work.

Related: Custom & Special Gearboxes · Contact · Nameplate Decoding Guide

FAQ

Replacement & Repair of Any Make — Common Questions

Do you need the original brand name to build a replacement?

No. We need the mechanical interface — mounting, CD, ratio, and shafts. Brand names are irrelevant to the manufacturing drawing.

Can you repair our existing gearbox instead of replacing it?

Often yes. We inspect the housing, bearings, and gear set and quote rebuild versus new based on what is salvageable.

What if the nameplate is missing?

Measure centre distance, count teeth or measure process speeds for ratio, and record shaft ends in millimetres. Our nameplate decoding guide explains what to photograph if a plate still exists.

Send Photos of the Failed Unit

Nameplate photo (for your records), foot print, shaft ends in mm, and a side photo. We quote a matched replacement without needing the original brand for manufacture.

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