Wichita Falls, TX

Machine Repair and Rebuild in Wichita Falls, TX

Norwood Machine repairs and rebuilds worn, broken, and out of spec components and returns them to working condition. Bring us the failed part or the assembly it came from. We inspect it, machine it back to fit, and get your equipment running again, often faster than sourcing a replacement.

Worn component being machined back to fit

What we handle

  • Worn or scored shafts, spindles, and pins
  • Broken or cracked housings and mounts
  • Sprockets, gears, and drive components
  • Bushings, bores, and seats machined back to fit
  • Keyways, threads, and splines repaired or recut
  • Pump and gearbox components
  • Parts that are out of round, out of true, or out of spec

Size and capacity

Max part size we can turn Call to confirm
Max part size we can mill Call to confirm
Max weight we can handle Call to confirm
Materials Call to confirm

Call the shop to confirm capacity for your specific job.

How it works

  1. 1 Bring in the part or the assembly, or send a photo.
  2. 2 We inspect it and tell you what it needs and whether it is worth repairing.
  3. 3 You approve the plan and the cost.
  4. 4 We machine it back to fit and test it.
  5. 5 You pick it up ready to run.

Turnaround

Availability and lead time are the first thing most customers ask about. Call the shop for current lead time on your specific job. You will get a straight answer, not a guess.

What to bring

The broken part is enough to start. If you have the mating part, the assembly, or an old print, bring that too. It helps us match the fit. If you are not sure what you have, send a photo first.

Not sure what you have got? Text us a photo.

Send a picture of the part or the machine to (940) 767-1224 and we will tell you if we can fix it and roughly what it takes. No charge to ask.

Text (940) 767-1224

Common Questions

Can you fix a part if I do not have the drawing?

Yes. In most repairs we work from the part itself and the parts it fits against. A drawing helps but is not required.

Is it cheaper to repair or replace?

It depends on the part and how fast you need it. We will give you an honest read. Sometimes replacing is smarter, and we will tell you when that is the case.

How do I know if the part is worth repairing?

Bring it in or send a photo. We look at wear, cracks, and material, and tell you straight.

Do you work on older or obsolete equipment?

Yes. A lot of our work is on equipment you can no longer get parts for.

Related services

Broke down? Call the shop.

Monday to Friday, 7:30 AM to 5:00 PM.

You will get a machinist on the phone, not a call center.

Not sure what you have got? Send a picture. No charge to ask.