Industrial automation equipment and modernization work by Armxus.
Built for Industrial Performance

Reduce downtime, modernize critical equipment and keep production moving.

Armxus supports manufacturers with machine modernization, controls work, documentation recovery and field execution that helps teams stabilize equipment without replacing productive assets too early.

Houston, Texas UL 508A EN / ES
Built for uptime and supportability
Machine, controls and electrical scope
Field execution and service continuity
24/7 Urgent response for machine and controls issues
UL 508A Controls, documentation and field execution
EN / ES Bilingual support for plant teams and leadership
Who we help

Built for the teams who have to keep production moving.

Plant operations

Leaders who need output to recover without destabilizing upstream and downstream equipment.

Maintenance teams

Teams dealing with recurring faults, missing drawings and aging controls that are getting harder to support.

OEM support gaps

Sites left with a machine responsibility gap when the original builder is slow, unavailable or no longer aligned.

Legacy equipment owners

Manufacturers protecting productive assets while modernizing controls, safety and documentation.

Mixed-vendor lines

Plants that need one technical partner across multiple machine vintages, vendors and control styles.

Capabilities

Industrial engineering, machine support and controls execution built for uptime, supportability and long-term continuity.

Machine modernization

Modernize productive equipment with practical upgrade scopes that reduce risk, improve supportability and extend useful operating life without defaulting to full replacement.

Electrical design and controls

Develop schematics, control architecture, panel logic, documentation recovery and electrical revisions that help operations and maintenance work from a clearer technical baseline.

Panel build and field execution

Support projects with panel build, field-ready standards, electrical changes and execution work that closes the gap between design intent and plant reality.

Technical support and continuity

Provide remote and on-site support, troubleshooting, startup follow-through and practical continuity when a plant needs stronger technical ownership around its equipment.

Execution proof

Execution proof should look like a real machine problem, a defined scope and a measurable operating result.

These examples reflect the kind of work Armxus is built to support: unstable equipment, obsolete controls, missing drawings, OEM support gaps and production pressure that cannot wait for a full replacement cycle.

Execution proof

Real proof is the machine problem, the scope of work and the operating result after the intervention.

Industrial imagery helps, but credibility comes from showing what was wrong, what work had to be done and how the equipment, line or support condition improved afterward.

Industrial machine line and automation equipment handled by Armxus.
Tube welding and industrial machinery system in operation.
On-site industrial support and machine intervention work.
Packaging line example

Recurring stops on a legacy packaging machine

Problem: nuisance faults and undocumented control changes were interrupting production. Scope: review the machine, recover missing information and define a practical modernization path. Execution: field diagnostics, targeted control updates and restart support. Outcome: fewer interruptions and a machine that was easier for the team to support.

Panel and controls example

Electrical redesign around a supportability problem

Problem: the machine kept running through ad hoc changes, but the panel and drawings no longer matched field reality. Scope: rebuild clarity around controls, schematics and documentation. Execution: electrical redesign, panel updates, drawing recovery and handoff. Outcome: a clearer support baseline for operations, maintenance and future service work.

Field support example

Machine recovery when the original support path was not enough

Problem: production needed the line back and OEM support was too slow or incomplete. Scope: diagnose the machine, stabilize the immediate issue and define what had to be corrected for continuity. Execution: on-site troubleshooting, controls review, recommendations and follow-through. Outcome: faster recovery and a better technical path for the next intervention.

How projects move

A practical path from machine issue to documented, supportable operation.

01

Assess the production risk and operating reality

Start with what the plant is actually carrying: downtime pressure, repeated faults, unsupported equipment, missing drawings or uncertainty around the next technical move.

02

Define the scope that matches the machine

Build the work around the real condition of the equipment: modernization, electrical redesign, panel work, troubleshooting support, documentation recovery or a combination of them.

03

Leave the machine easier to run and support

The best result is not just immediate recovery. It is a machine, line or support baseline that is clearer for operations, maintenance and future technical work.

Why customers call

Why manufacturers bring Armxus in.

Because the issue is rarely just a PLC. It is usually a machine that has become harder to support, harder to document and riskier to run under production pressure.

Typical deliverables and handoff

  • Machine assessments and modernization roadmaps
  • Electrical schematics, control revisions and drawing recovery
  • Panel documentation, labeling standards and support packages
  • Startup, commissioning and restart support
  • Troubleshooting findings and execution reports
  • Operations and maintenance handoff
  • Service continuity for future interventions and upgrades
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Start with the machine, line or support gap in front of you.

Whether the issue is controls obsolescence, machine instability, missing documentation or a broader modernization scope, Armxus can help define the next technical step with a practical industrial approach.