PLC Programming, Automation and Installation
When it comes to industrial automation, Ozburn Electric’s Automation Control Group, can help you out. Combined with our engineering team leader, Sam Johnson, we can design and program an automation system that is customized to you. Our programmers have a rich history of working on many complex systems, from automotive plants to food processing lines…either designing from scratch, fixing an error, or improving efficiency. Sam has over 30 years of PLC and Controls knowledge and he is ready to send his team to your location today.
Our automation process includes project management, equipment design, controls system design, fabrication, programming, factory start up and supplemental staffing. When necessary, we also design and build custom control panels. Each process can be customized and catered to the business’ unique needs.
PLC Models:
The following is a list of some of the models that we are familiar with and have worked with.
- ABB
- All Motion Controllers
- Allen Bradley
- Automation Direct
- B&R
- Beckhoff
- Bosch
- Denso
- Epson
- GE Fanuc
- Honeywell
- IDEC
- Koyo
- LSIS (LG)
- Mitsubishi
- Panasonic
- Red Lion Controllers
- Schmersal
- Schneider Electric
- Sharo
- Siemens
- Unitronics
- WAGO
Software:
- Adept
- Allen Bradley/Rockwell
- AML
- Automation Direct
- B&R
- Basler
- Bosch
- GE Fanuc
- Keyence
- LSIS
- Maple Systems
- Mitsubishi
- Omron
- Redlion
- Sharp
- Siemens
- UNIOP
Give our Automation Controls Group a call today at 770-784-1618 or call Sam Johnson directly at 770-265-0343. Sam can also be contacted via email at sam@ozburnelectrical.com.
Our Electrical Technicians are:
- Fully screened, drug tested, and background checked for your peace of mind
- Neat, clean and uniformed for safety and security
- Friendly, helpful, and reliable. We don’t hire anyone we wouldn’t hire to work inside of our own homes.
- Knowledgeable, experienced and skilled
- Rigorously trained in customer service
- Top-notch troubleshooters who specialize in saving you time and money
- Fully outfitted with state-of-the-art diagnostic tools and a huge inventory of parts
- Fully licensed, bonded and insured
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