Mechanical checks
Mechanical inspections are an essential part of maintenance and evaluation processes to ensure reliable performance and safety of mechanical equipment and systems. This includes inspecting mechanical parts for wear and tear, and evaluating the overall performance of machines and components
Occupational safety checks
Mechanical inspections refer to a set of operations and tests performed on mechanical systems and structures to evaluate their performance and ensure their safety. These examinations include several types:
- Mechanisms check
- Inspection of machinery and equipment
- Inspection of cranes and cranes
- Check tanks


Iron section checks
Iron section inspections are performed to evaluate the quality and safety of metal structures and components made of iron. These checks vary depending on the intended use and technical requirements:
- Check the rebar for all measurements
- Checking iron sections
- L-T-H-U
- Check bolts
- Check the(BRC)
- Iron sheet inspection(PLATE)
- Alcobond checks
- Sandwich panel inspection
- Checks of manhole covers
Inspection of roads and asphalt materials
Inspection of roads and asphalt materials is a vital part of maintaining road infrastructure and ensuring the quality of materials used in road construction and maintenance. This examination includes several aspects, including:
- Asphalt mix design
- Felt polymer checks
- Mastic check
- Gear check
- Flankot check


Tube checks
Pipe inspections include a range of operations and tests performed on pipes to ensure their quality and safety, whether they are used in industry, water supply systems, oil and gas, or any other application. Some common tests include:
- Plastic pipe checks
- PVC-UPVC-CPVC-PPR
- Ductile iron pipe inspection
- Check of tubes GRP
- Check of concrete pipes
- Toxicity check of tubes