Vector equipment installation — site planning, mechanical and electrical setup, commissioning, performance verification, and operator handover for laboratory testing systems.

Equipment installation

Our team coordinates delivery, mechanical and electrical installation, leveling, and safety checks before formal handover. Performance is verified against factory acceptance criteria so your system is production-ready from day one.

A testing machine is only as good as its first week in the lab. Vector installation turns delivery into a working system — positioned, connected, verified, and handed over with the documentation your quality system expects.

Our service engineers manage the full path from crate to first valid test: unpacking and placement, mechanical alignment, electrical and utility connections, software setup, safety checks, and a structured commissioning run. You get one team that built the equipment and knows how it should behave on your floor.

Installation scenarios we handle

New equipment commissioning

First-time installation at a greenfield lab or new production line. We coordinate with your civil works, confirm floor load and utilities, then commission the machine against factory acceptance criteria before you release it to routine testing.

  • Pre-install site readiness checklist
  • Unpack, position, level, and anchor where required
  • Power, earth, and data connections verified
  • Signed commissioning record for your QA file

Lab relocation

Moving an existing Vector system to a new building or hall? We decommission safely, supervise transport requirements, and recommission at the new location so performance matches pre-move baselines.

  • Pre-move functional snapshot and packing guidance
  • Re-level and re-align after transport
  • Re-verification of load cells, cells, and safety interlocks
  • Updated installation documentation at the new site

Multi-system labs

Cement QC lines, UTM bays, and sample-prep chains often arrive in phases. We sequence installs so utilities, bench layout, and operator workflows stay coherent — not a row of machines that fight for space and power.

  • Staged delivery aligned with your build schedule
  • Shared utility and IT planning across systems
  • Consistent HMI and software conventions where applicable
  • Single handover plan for supervisors and operators

Installation workflow

Structured steps from order confirmation to first production test.

  1. 01

    Planning

    We confirm room dimensions, floor loading, ventilation, power specs, and network needs. You receive a readiness checklist before the truck arrives.

  2. 02

    Delivery & positioning

    Equipment is unpacked, inspected for transit damage, moved to its final location, and leveled. Mechanical interfaces and fixings are completed per OEM instructions.

  3. 03

    Connect & configure

    Electrical supply, earthing, pneumatics, hydraulics, and data links are checked. Software is installed or updated; operator accounts and test templates are prepared.

  4. 04

    Commission

    Safety interlocks, limit switches, and measurement channels are verified. Reference runs or factory-style checks confirm the system meets specification before routine use.

  5. 05

    Handover

    Operators receive on-site familiarisation. You get installation and commissioning records, spare-part recommendations, and a clear path to training or service support.

What we install

Vector field teams commission equipment across our catalog — standalone units and integrated laboratory lines:

  • Universal testing machines, impact testers, and environmental chambers
  • Cement Blaine, Vicat, mixers, presses, curing cabinets, and flow tables
  • Crushers, mills, pellet presses, and sieving systems
  • Software, HMI, and data export to your LIMS or network where scoped

Plan your installation

Share your site address, expected delivery window, and which systems are involved. We will propose an installation scope — single visit or phased — with realistic dates and prerequisites.