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Millwright Contractors

36 Verified Suppliers
FEATURED SUPPLIERS
C.R. Meyer  
Oshkosh, WI
 
C.R. Meyer  
Escanaba, MI
 
C.R. Meyer  
Catoosa, OK
 
C.R. Meyer  
Augusta, GA
 
C.R. Meyer  
Byron, GA
 
PREFERRED SUPPLIERS
Katy, TX
 
Garland, TX
 
San Antonio, TX
 
Fort Worth, TX
 
Fort Wayne, IN
Industrial equipment installation, steel construction, custom steel plate fabrication & equipment warehousing
 
West Fargo, ND
Serving the Ag Industry Nationwide since 1925 With Design Build Services Specializing With SlipForm & Cast in Place Concrete Structural & Millwright Crafts
 
Carson City, NV
Machinery Moving & Installation
 
Farmville, NC
Solutions Through Design, Fabrication, Installation
 
Peoria, IL
Machinery moving, rigging & installation, including industrial plant & preventative maintenance, hoist & crane inspections & repairs, plant relocations, industrial blacksmiths, laser alignment, installation of MRIs & precision millwrights
 
Fort Morgan, CO
Food processing equipment * Precision machining & waterjet cutting
 
Cedarville, NJ
Factory Maintenance * Rigging * Piping * Industrial/Commercial Railings * Walkways & Platforms * Conveyors
 
Neenah, WI
 
Jackson, WI
 
Joplin, MO
 
OTHER SUPPLIERS
Manquin, VA
 
Tuscaloosa, AL
 
Medina, OH
 
Rockford, IL
 
North Reading, MA
 
Eagle Grove, IA
 
Kokomo, IN
 
Spokane Valley, WA
 
Lamberton, MN
 
Baldwin City, KS
 
Crestwood, IL
 
Wichita, KS
 
Hutto, TX
 
Peoria, IL
 
Dixon, IL
 
Lima, OH
 
Alexandria, MN
 
IndustryNet is the Industrial Marketplace for Millwright Contractors

Millwright contractors specialize in the installation, maintenance, and repair of industrial machinery and equipment. They play a crucial role in ensuring the efficient operation of manufacturing plants, power plants, and other industrial facilities. Millwrights work with a variety of machinery, including conveyors, pumps, turbines, and compressors. They are skilled in reading blueprints and schematics, which allows them to accurately assemble and align machinery components. The process of installing machinery involves precise alignment and leveling to ensure optimal performance and longevity. Millwrights use specialized tools such as laser alignment devices, micrometers, and calipers to achieve the necessary precision. Maintenance tasks include routine inspections, lubrication, and the replacement of worn parts to prevent equipment failure. When machinery breaks down, millwrights diagnose the problem and perform repairs, which may involve disassembling and reassembling complex machinery. Millwright contractors often work in industries such as manufacturing, energy, mining, and construction. In manufacturing, they ensure that production lines run smoothly by maintaining and repairing equipment. In the energy sector, they install and maintain turbines and generators in power plants. The mining industry relies on millwrights to keep heavy machinery operational, while the construction industry requires their expertise in setting up and maintaining equipment on job sites. Millwrights must have a strong understanding of mechanical systems and be able to work with a variety of materials, including metals, plastics, and composites. Safety is a critical aspect of their work, as they often operate in environments with heavy machinery and potentially hazardous conditions. They must adhere to strict safety protocols to protect themselves and others. Millwright contractors provide essential services that support the infrastructure of various industries, ensuring that machinery operates efficiently and reliably.

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