Sterling Servo Valve Repair | NC Servo Technology
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Sterling Servo Valve Repair

Independent third-party component-level repair of legacy Sterling injection molding valves. Vickers / Eaton and Continental Hydraulics on standard machines, Bosch Rexroth on retrofitted units, and Moog servo bodies on accuracy-configured presses.

Vickers servo valve used in Sterling injection molding machines

Where These Valves Sit

Four Sterling machine contexts

Sterling injection molding machines are legacy hydraulic workhorses still running in production. Below are the four common contexts seen at the bench.

01

Hydraulic series (100-300 tons)

Mid-range hydraulic toggle and direct-clamp machines. Vickers / Eaton proportional directional valves come off these for rebuild.

02

Large-tonnage (300-500 tons)

Higher-tonnage machines. Bosch Rexroth (Mannesmann Rexroth) proportional valves and Moog servo bodies come through routinely.

03

Retrofitted machines

Many Sterling machines have been upgraded with Bosch Rexroth 4WRPEH proportional valves replacing original Vickers or Continental units.

04

Private-label rebrands

Some Sterling-branded machines were manufactured under private-label agreements. NC Servo identifies and repairs the valve by manufacturer markings.

What NC Servo Does

Component-level repair on Sterling valves

Each unit is opened, inspected, and rebuilt at the component level. Failed parts come from inventory or off donor units. Bench verification before ship.

Spool & sleeve service

Spool wear, contamination scoring, and lap restoration on Vickers, Continental Hydraulics, and Rexroth bodies.

Coil & solenoid work

Coil rebuild on legacy Vickers and Continental proportional bodies. Insulation breakdown is common after decades of service.

Seal-pack replacement

Aged elastomeric seals harden and crack. Full seal-pack replacement during every rebuild using modern materials.

Bench testing

Hagen-Busch and older-style hydraulic stands. Hysteresis, null shift, and step response data on request.

Donor parts service

Aftermarket and donor parts for legacy Vickers and Continental bodies on older Sterling machines.

Repair scope

Bench-level component work on the valve hardware. PLC programming, machine parameter setup, and integration stay with the customer.

Common Faults

What usually shows up on Sterling valves

Common failure modes seen on Sterling valves at the bench.

Spool wearWorn spool lands and degraded clearances on aged Vickers, Continental Hydraulics, and Rexroth bodies.
Internal leakageAged seals and worn lap surfaces drive cross-port leakage past the spool.
Slow valve responseContamination buildup and coil degradation slow valve switching after decades of service.
Coil & electronicsProportional coils degrade from decades of thermal cycling, moisture, and electrical stress. Insulation breakdown common.

Workflow

From part number to ship-back

Same four-step path through the shop whether the unit came off an original Sterling or one that's been retrofitted.

  1. 01

    Get in touch

    Call or email with the part number, machine context, and a photo of the nameplate if it helps.

  2. 02

    Bench review

    Tech opens the unit, inspects spool and coil, and runs it on the hydraulic stand to confirm what failed.

  3. 03

    Cost & approval

    We call back with the cost and a rough turnaround. Nothing is started without your sign-off.

  4. 04

    Repair, test, ship

    Failed components replaced from inventory or off donors, the valve verified under pressure, and shipped back.

FAQ

Common questions about Sterling valve repair

Application-specific questions. For brand-specific FAQs, see the dedicated brand page above.

What proportional valve brands come off Sterling machines?

Sterling injection molding machines run Vickers / Eaton proportional valves, Continental Hydraulics, Bosch Rexroth on larger or retrofit machines, and Moog servo valves on accuracy-configured units. All come off the bench for rebuild.

Can you repair retrofitted Sterling machines?

Yes. Many Sterling machines have been upgraded with Bosch Rexroth 4WRPEH proportional valves replacing original Vickers or Continental units. Whichever body comes through the bench, the repair scope is similar.

Are OEM parts still available for Sterling?

OEM Sterling parts are increasingly difficult to source. The valves themselves are commercial Vickers, Continental, Rexroth, and Moog bodies that NC Servo can rebuild from inventory and donor stock.

How long does a repair usually take?

Lead time varies job to job, partly because parts are often pulled from donor boards. Give us a call with the part number and the situation.

Do you provide Sterling machine programming or software configuration?

No. NC Servo handles bench-level component repair on the valve hardware only. PLC programming, machine parameter setup, and integration stay with the customer or OEM.

What if the valve is beyond economic repair?

If the valve is not fixable, we will let you know and help source a replacement.

What is the warranty?

One year on parts and workmanship for repairs and rebuilt units. Standard exclusions apply for contamination, improper installation, and out-of-spec operation.

Sterling valve down? Send a part number

Give us a call or send a part number with the machine context and the symptom. We'll check the donor pool, suggest a rebuilt match if we have one, and walk through repair or cross-brand options if we don't.

NC Servo Technology is an independent, third-party repair facility specializing in servo valve, proportional valve, and electronic control repair. We service hydraulic and electronic components used in Sterling injection molding machines. We are not affiliated with, authorized by, or endorsed by Sterling, Vickers / Eaton, Continental Hydraulics, Bosch Rexroth, Moog Inc., or any related entities, and we do not claim to repair injection molding machines themselves. All brand names, model numbers, and trademarks referenced on this page are the property of their respective owners and are used solely for the purpose of identifying compatible equipment serviced by NC Servo Technology. 38422 Webb Dr, Westland, MI 48185. 734-326-6666.