I have worked on Sedgwick units and they are no longer available for parts. I can replace some parts, but they will be one off expensive parts. then will what you pay extend its' life much? or can you get a Technician to work on it? Most of the units I have worked on, I recommended Replacement. The unit does not have adequate safeties based on Current safety Standards. ie.: a Brake may not be able to be re-worked to have the current required Safety factor.


The basic rule is...If I fix it I must be willing to stand behind it. Most of the time that is too much Risk.

The Controller said Sedgwick, The Cab push button panel - COP said Sedgwick. Motor should say Sedgwick. Any old wiring prints in the controller would say the Name.

Best of luck. I have Friends in Texas, if you need another opinion?