Tag Archives: Mobile Electrics

Safety Upgrade for a Manufacturing Firm | Kilsyth

Previously Mobile Electrics was commissioned to provide a safety upgrade for a local manufacturing company situated in the Kilsyth- Bayswater area. The job entailed upgrading four product mixers and required the removal of existing control panels, redundant sensors and cable and then installing fortress locks to mixers, ensuring personnel safety when operating the machinery. One […]

When are emergency stops required? | Victoria

Emergency stops are crucial in business environments and should not only be used for controlling risks, but also as a back-up to other machine safety and control measures in order to guarantee safety. Emergency stops should be fitted to all machines on your factory floor, with the exception of: Where an emergency stop control would […]

Machine Safety Risk Assessments | Victoria

It is vital that your machinery is free from any potential risks to employees and therefore, the appropriate machine safety techniques and procedures are of absolute importance. It may be small factors overlooked or unmaintained machines that can cause injury. Therefore, to ensure protection, risk assessments should be undertaken. The Mobile Electrics team can identify […]

Packaging Company Mains Power Upgrade | Cambellfield

Mobile Electrics are in the process of quoting a Mains Upgrade for a Victorian packaging company, located in the Cambellfield-Thomastown area. The job entails the upgrade of sub mains from 600 Amps to 800 Amps, with the addition of a new 1600 Amp mains switchboard. Due to the size of the project, downtime will probably […]

Mains Power Upgrade for Pharmaceutical Firm | Boronia

We are currently quoting a Mains Power Upgrade job for a local Boronia- Wantirna pharmaceutical firm. This entails a 1600 Amp mains power upgrade to their facility, with a new ground mount kiosk type transformer and new mains switchboard. This project will be particularly time constrained due to the requirement for the absolute minimum down-time […]