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Electronics Repair Shop
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The Electronics
Repair Shop has provided repair of laboratory instruments
for the past 20 years. It offers extensive support and repair
services to students, faculty, and staff of the New Mexico State
University. Its technicians are experienced with many brands of
instruments. In this period of time the shop has been involved
with literally thousands of problems facing the staff of Chemical,
Physics, Biological, Agronomy, and Soil Sciences, a wealth of
experience which is invaluable to various departments. When a
repair problem arises, the supervisor and his staff can quickly
analyze and usually repair the problem in a minimum amount of
time. In addition, the shop has a stock of parts needed for common
repairs. This again will help shorten the down time of a specific
instrument. If it works with electrons we can help you with
it. Describe repair/work on the Work
Sheet.
Primary
Instrument Repair Service
General Types of Equipment Serviced
| Oscilloscopes |
Voltmeters |
| Circulation Water Bath |
Spectrometers |
| Centrifuges |
Incubators |
| Liquid Scintillation Counter |
Power supplies |
| Electrophoresis Equipment |
NMR Spectrometer & Probe |
| Computers |
Printers |
| Small laboratory Instruments |
GC/MS |
| Pumps |
Instrument recorders |
| Mechanical and Electrical Equipment |
Modifications for Commercial Instruments |
| pH Meters |
Thermocouples |
| Printer and Plotters |
Security Alarms |
The Electronics Repair Shop is responsible for the maintenance,
repair and calibration of a wide variety of equipment. From appliances
like hot plates and stirrers to computers, printers and the Chemistry
Department's analytical instruments. If it works with electrons
we can help you with it.
We are equipped to trouble shoot analog and digital circuits
to the component level. We can also assist you with the set-up
and operation of instruments and systems.
One of the most important tools we use is the Service
Manual. We recommend, that when
you purchase a new or used instrument, you insist that the manual
is part of the purchase agreement. We can work with just a schematic
diagram if a service manual is not available. A large collection
of instrument manuals is maintained in the Electronic Shop. A
manual purchased after the sale of an instrument can be costly.
Some of the Electronics Shop's test equipment and tools are available
for use in your lab on a short-term basis. All equipment and tool
must be checked out.
Consult with scientists regarding large instrument repair and
installation as well as designing very specialized instruments.
Consult with faculty and students regarding proper use of instruments.
Maintain and calibrate specialized instruments in the teaching
laboratories. Consult with faculty regarding the proper instrument
to purchase for a particular requirement. Assist the staff in
the repair of electronic problems.
In addition to the above mentioned services, the shop supervisor
works closely with the department's electronic technician. This
interaction benefits the repair shop user in that
they receive the most modern modifications and/or repair. Repair
for balances, centrifuges, and autoclaves are generally handled
by outside contractors.
Hours and Policies: The shop is open from
6:00 AM through 5:00 PM Monday through Friday, except holidays.
All shop services are available on a first-come, first-served,
carry-in basis.You can bring your equipment to the Repair Shop
in building 65 room 230, describe repairs on the Work
Sheet.
All work requires a valid Index number to charge for labor and parts.
Turn-around on repair work is generally 1 to 3 business days
depending on workload. Since there are many different system configurations,
some parts require ordering after a problem is diagnosed, which
usually takes from 2 to 4 business days for delivery. You will
be called when the work has been completed, and can pick up your
instrument
Rates: Labor rate is $10 per hour with a 1/2-hour minimum.
The minimum in no way implies that initial problem diagnosis or
any work subsequently required will be completed within a particular
time period. Further, it may not be possible to provide an accurate
prior estimate. Customers may request that they be contacted after
one hour of labor has been spent before any further work is done.
Some long term projects may also be contracted by the project.
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