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Trade-Mark’s motor repair and sales group is located in the industrial heart of Cambridge, Ontario, and operates out of a 27,000 sq. ft. shop. Our motor shop isn't just a service provider; it’s a self-contained ecosystem designed to handle all kinds of rotating equipment, including electric motors, pumps, gear reducers, Servo motors, spindle motors, and electronics.
Whether you are looking to breathe life into a "Piece of History" motor from the mid-century or calibrate a state-of-the-art robotic system, Trade-Mark motor shop offers a unique value proposition: the power of a 1,400-employee company paired with the flexibility and personal touch of a local multi-trade contractor.
Unmatched Infrastructure
We have invested heavily in our infrastructure to ensure we never have to say "no" to a complex project. Our facility is designed to handle the large scale of industrial motors while still maintaining the utmost precision required for electronics.
All Trades Under One Roof
One of the major risks in any project is relying heavily on middlemen. Because we house multiple trades and 1,400 employees under one roof, we rarely need to subcontract, keeping us in full control of your project's timeline and quality.
Our motor shop works closely with our own in-house custom machine shop and sheet metal shop; unique or obsolete parts are never a roadblock. If a part is no longer available in a catalogue, we manufacture it ourselves to the exact specifications. This vertical integration ensures instant communication and guaranteed quality control.
Our End-to-End Process
Getting a motor fixed is only half the battle. Our goal is to return your rotating equipment to its "Golden Day"—the peak state of performance it once had. We achieve this through a seamless, stress-free process:
EASA-accredited member
We are an EASA-accredited member and strictly comply with EASA AR100, the well-respected standard in the electric motor testing industry. This ensures that every motor we repair — from a 50-year-old motor to a high-tech unit—retains its efficiency, reliability, and safety.
25+ years of experience isn't just a number; it’s a quarter-century of history. Our motor shop possesses the knowledge required to service vintage machinery while staying at the cutting edge of modern automation. We welcome you to visit for a facility tour and learn more about our capabilities.