WearCheck, is Africa’s pre-eminent condition monitoring services provider, with 16 world class laboratories and 19 offices in nine countries. We focus on saving our customers money and time by boosting the reliability of their components and machinery. We predict when breakdowns may occur and advise our customers when to take corrective action to avoid unscheduled downtime. As the market leader in several sectors - including testing & analysis, asset reliability care and lubricant-enabled reliability services - WearCheck enhances the health of transformers, engines and other assets. Testing & analysis services scientifically monitor used oil from mechanical and electrical systems, transformer oil, water, fuel, greases etc., and over 800 000 samples are processed per annum. Water analysis - WearCheck’s newest service - tests water quality across a broad range of applications. The lubricant-enabled reliability service offers advice and products to enhance an operation’s lubricant management systems. WearCheck’s asset reliability care division offers services such as reliability solutions (balancing, vibration monitoring, alignment and more) and advanced field services (rope testing, technical compliance, non-destructive testing). WearCheck serves many industries - mining, wind turbines, earthmoving, industrial, transport, shipping, aircraft and electrical operations. We are proudly the only laboratory on the African continent that has ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 certification, and ISO 17025 accreditation.
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The WearCheck annual revenue was $5.4 million in 2026.
Scott Sowman is the Financial Director of WearCheck.
192 people are employed at WearCheck.
WearCheck is based in Durban, KwaZulu-Natal.
The NAICS codes for WearCheck are [54, 541].
The SIC codes for WearCheck are [49, 87].