
**Overview**
This image shows a precision spindle shaft assembly. The maker and part number are not readable on the housing. The part looks like a live tool or small spindle component used in CNC and turning centers.
**What I See in the Photo**
The main cylinder contains the engraved nameplate area but the text is unclear. A green O-ring seal sits where the housing meets the shaft. The shaft is stepped with a short keyed or splined end. The machining finish and handling marks are clearly visible. The piece appears complete and ready for inspection or repair.
**Condition & Likely Issues**
Surface marks are cosmetic and common from handling. The seal looks intact but should be pressure-checked. Bearings inside the housing are not visible. Bearing wear and seal failure are common causes for spindle problems. A full teardown identifies the true failure points.
**Why Ekstrom Carlson Can Help**
Ekstrom Carlson specializes in live tool and spindle repair. We also build motors, custom tools, and carbide router bits. Our team inspects seals, bearings, and shafts during a full rebuild. We document each repair step and provide a clear report.
**Repair Scope & Legal Notice**
Ekstrom Carlson is only repairing this item for the customer. We will not alter ownership or claim manufacture. The photo is for repair documentation and condition assessment only.
**How We Work**
We perform a visual inspection first. We then disassemble the unit and test internal components. Bearings are inspected and replaced when needed. Seals, shafts, and housings are measured to tolerance. Final testing includes run-out and vibration checks.
**Call to Action**
Need precision spindle or live tool repair? Contact Ekstrom Carlson for a fast estimate. We repair, refurbish, and return parts with clear documentation.
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