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January 16, 2025
Sub-Sahara Mining & Industrial Journal
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WearCheck Cape Town moves to Brackenfell

Condition monitoring specialists, WearCheck, recently relocated their Cape Town transformer laboratory, their sales office to Brackenfell in CT. The company’s sister operation –  Set Point Water laboratories – also moved to the same premises.

WearCheck Cape Town’s laboratory and offices are  now at Unit 25, The Reserve 3 Business Park,  2 Capricorn Way, Brackenfell, and their phone number remains the same: (021) 001 2100.

Gert Nel, transformer division manager for WearCheck, is happy to have all the Cape-based services under one roof. Customers are benefiting as the new location is very accessible from major roads and is also closer to many customer operations, making sample drop-off even easier.

‘Business operations will be even more streamlined with our teams now all in one place, and samples will be processed quickly,’ said Nel.

The WearCheck flag flies proudly over 14 world class laboratories in nine countries across Africa and beyond. The South African laboratories are in Johannesburg, Durban, Cape Town and Middelburg, while the international laboratories are in Zambia (at Lumwana mine and Kitwe), Mozambique, Ghana, Zimbabwe, DRC, Namibia, India, and Dubai.

For more information, please visit www.wearcheck.co.za, or email support@wearcheck.co.za

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E: marketing@wearcheck.co.za

W: www.wearcheck.co.za

T: +27 (31) 700-5460

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