Restore, Modernize, & Optimize

Machine Rebuilds & Upgrades

Restore legacy presses to OEM specifications. Our rebuilding technicians provide services ranging from simple component installation to complete on-site equipment rebuilding to extend the life of your capital assets.

Maximize the Value of Your Existing Assets

Don’t let aging equipment slow down your production. Elizabeth’s machine rebuild services offer a cost-effective alternative to purchasing new equipment, restoring your legacy presses to original equipment manufacturer (OEM) specifications.

Our specialized rebuilding technicians have the expertise to handle everything from minor upgrades to complete overhauls, ensuring your machines run efficiently and compliantly for years to come.

Before and after shot of a machine rebuild of an EP400

The Rebuild Process

Our comprehensive approach ensures every aspect of your machine is evaluated, serviced, and tested to meet rigorous standards.

1. Assessment & Inspection

A thorough on-site or off-site evaluation to identify worn components, safety issues, and modernization opportunities.

2. Disassembly & Cleaning

Complete stripping of the machine to its frame for deep cleaning and detailed inspection of all mechanical parts.

3. Replacement & Upgrade

Installation of new OEM parts, upgraded turrets, modern drives, and advanced control systems.

4. Testing & Validation

Rigorous testing to ensure the rebuilt machine meets original performance specifications and safety standards.

Common Upgrades & Modernization

Beyond restoring functionality, we offer upgrades to bring your legacy equipment up to modern production and compliance standards.

Control System Upgrades

Replace obsolete controls with modern PLCs and intuitive touch-screen HMIs.

Keying Options

Essential for shaped tooling on rotary presses to ensure proper alignment.

Embossing & Scores

Custom face designs for product identification and functionality.

Ready to Revitalize Your Equipment?

Contact our rebuilding experts today to schedule an assessment of your legacy machinery and discuss upgrade options.
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