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This category is for all types of used, repaired or surplus electrical equipment. It is intended that the companies listed here are in the business of repairing, rebuilding, or remanufacturing of the electrical equipment. It includes (but is not limited to) motors, breakers, switchgear, and transformers.
http://www.belyeapower.com/
Used and surplus electrical power equipment including generators, turbines, transformers, circuit breakers, substations, motors, boilers and complete power plants.
http://www.repair-fanuc.com/
Fanuc and GE Fanuc CNC control repairs. Repair and exchange.
http://www.cpec.ca/
Sales of new and/or reconditioned breakers, transformers, switchgear and explosionproof. Tested and warranted for one year. From Canada.
http://www.gpowerproducts.co.uk/index.htm
Refurbished or extended life switchgear to suit many applications from pre 1950's to today's current models. From UK.
http://www.electricalsurplus.net/
Buyers and sellers of used and surplus electrical power equipment, transformers, switchgear, service sections, breakers and motors.
http://www.miamitransformers.com/
Buys and sells used, reconditioned and remanufactured substation transformers.
http://www.nationalswitchgear.com/
Remanufacturers and supplies new, used, obsolete and hard to find circuit breakers, switchgear and related parts in the 600V - 15KV class.
http://www.salingerelectric.com/
Buy and sell industrial electrical equipment, new, remanufactured and reconditioned.
http://www.surpluselectrical.com.au/
Surplus and used electrical equipment such as generation, transmission and distribution transformers, switchgear, electric motors and electrical cable. Australia.
http://www.weaverelec.com/
Primarily used and refurbished equipment, which includes motors, controls, transformers, switchgear for industrial and commercial use.
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