Spindle Repair Cost

How much does it cost to repair a damaged or worn spindle?

On average, the cost to repair a spindle runs between 25% and 30% of the cost of a new spindle. With our database of more than 100,000 previous repairs, we can provide a good estimate before examination. All we need to know is your spindle make and model.

When providing the initial estimate, we often include the lowest price and the highest price so you can see the cost range. Once we perform an in-depth examination of your damaged spindle, we’ll provide a comprehensive evaluation report detailing exactly what we found, what we’ll repair, and a firm quote using top-name-brand super-precision bearings and parts. There is a minimum fee for the evaluation, which will be listed on the quote. We’ll begin repair work immediately after we receive your approval on the quote. Our reputation for providing accurate estimates is one of the reasons we’ve been in business for more than 30 years.

For your estimate, fill out the Request a Repair Estimate form by clicking the red button at the top of the page or call 1-603-438-0333 Monday – Friday 7 a.m.-4:30 p.m. ET.

Spindle Repair Cost

Some Factors That Affect Spindle Repair Cost

There are many factors that can significantly impact the cost of the repair. For instance, a damaged tool interface may add between $700 and $1,600 depending on the size and style. Damaged bearing journals can add between $400 and $1,400. A damaged shaft can add $4,000, often doubling the cost of a base repair. These things may require an examination to determine if they are damaged.  Besides surface restoration (GPG) and shaft replacement, there are many other factors that can drive up the cost to repair a spindle.

  • Burned stator can range from $400 to $4,000. (See an example)
  • Gripper assemblies: $1,200 to $3,200
  • One spring from Mazak: $3,000
  • Bearing price fluctuation 10% to 30%

If you have any questions, give us a call at 1-603-483-0333. A real person will answer the phone Monday – Friday 7 a.m.-4:30 p.m. ET.