Fast turnaround at our Repair Center
When critical automation equipment fails, downtime can halt production and cost thousands per hour. Galco’s on-site industrial electronics repair services deliver fast diagnostics and expert repair directly at your facility.
Our factory-trained technicians troubleshoot and repair industrial drives, PLC systems, servo systems, CNC electronics, HMIs, and control systems across a wide range of automation platforms. From urgent troubleshooting to full system diagnostics, Galco provides on-site industrial electronic field service throughout Michigan and the Midwest.
View our standard on-site service rates below.
When production equipment fails, every minute counts. Our technicians respond quickly to reduce downtime and stabilize operations.
We isolate the root cause using proven diagnostic methods, field experience, and test equipment tailored to industrial automation systems.
Many failures are symptoms of larger problems. We review contributing factors (power quality, loading, wiring, settings, environment) that can trigger repeat issues.
On-Site field service lets us evaluate how components work together—drive, motor, controls, feedback devices, and power—so repairs hold in real operating conditions.
We focus on practical, durable fixes that restore performance and help extend equipment life, often as a lower-cost alternative to replacement.
If a component is required, we can source replacement parts quickly through Galco’s extensive inventory and supplier network.
Galco's On-Site Service labor prices are listed below. For more information please read our On-Site Service Rates and Terms document.
Standard Rate: $189/Hour
Overtime Rate: $283.50/Hour
Double-Time Rate: $378.00/Hour
Mileage Charge: $0.90/Mile
If your equipment requires immediate troubleshooting or repair, Galco’s industrial service technicians are ready to help.
Submit your service request online or contact our repair specialists directly.
We service a wide range of industrial automation and machine-control equipment, including VFDs/variable speed drives, soft starters, motion control systems, PLCs, and HMI systems. We also support machine-specific systems such as press brakes, steel processing equipment (slitters, coilers), saws, conveyors, and pump systems.
On-Site field service is best when the problem is unknown, when you’re not sure which component should be removed and shipped, or when equipment can’t be shipped due to size or installation constraints. It’s also a good fit when your team doesn’t have the ability or resources to safely disconnect equipment for send-in repair. Common on-site use cases include diagnostics and troubleshooting, small component replacements (e.g., contactors), and commissioning/startup support for new or upgraded equipment.
To initiate service, you can submit our request form or call our dedicated service line at 248-336-4500. To speed up dispatch, we’ll ask for basic details such as the equipment type, symptoms/fault codes, site location, and any operational constraints (e.g., shutdown windows, access requirements).
Our primary on-site coverage includes Southwest Michigan, as well as broader service across Michigan, Ohio, and Eastern Indiana. We can travel beyond this area when needed, provided travel costs are covered.
To ensure an efficient visit, please have machine prints/drawings, manuals, and (when possible) an operator or technician available to run the equipment for testing. If you have them, share fault codes, a description of symptoms, any recent changes (electrical, mechanical, programming, or process), access requirements, and a safe shutdown window when you submit the request.
Site safety requirements are dictated by your facility. Please inform us of any required PPE, safety training, escort policies, permits, or other site-specific expectations in advance so our technician arrives prepared.
Yes. We provide a work order summary documenting the visit and findings. In most cases, it’s sent with the invoice unless an immediate copy is requested. Some technicians also provide paperwork orders onsite upon completion. If the issue isn’t resolved on the first visit, we’ll document next steps and follow up with a plan and/or quote as needed.