By 2:00 AM, two more DTS engineers arrived in a van marked with the bold blue and orange logo: DTS Aandrijftechniek – Drive Technology Solutions . They didn’t bring a replacement gearbox—there wasn’t one in stock for a month.
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He pulled out his tablet and logged into the DTS diagnostic cloud. He cross-referenced the motor’s variable frequency drive (VFD) logs from the last 72 hours. There it was: a harmonic frequency at 217 Hz. The new VFD, installed last month by a third party, was sending a ghost frequency that matched the natural resonance of the DTS gearbox’s third-stage planetary carrier. dts aandrijftechniek
DTS didn’t just sell parts. They sold knowledge . In the back of the van was a laser-cladding rig and a portable CNC milling machine. While the terminal managers paced, Marco and his team worked with surgical precision. They cleaned the housing, welded the cracks with nickel-based alloy, and machined new bearing seats on-site. By 2:00 AM, two more DTS engineers arrived
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