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In-Situ Crankpin Machining & Geometry Restoration

Wärtsilä 6L20 – 6 Crankpins | 0.5 mm Machining & Superfinishing


Client – Confidential
Industry – Marine & Shipping
Location – France
Duration – 48 Hours

Overview

A marine vessel operating in France required urgent crankpin journal restoration to avoid extended downtime and maintain engine reliability. Royce Onsite Machining was mobilised to perform in-situ machining, removing 0.5 mm of material and restoring geometry across six crankpins onboard the vessel.

The works were completed within a strict 48-hour operational window, eliminating the need for crankshaft removal or workshop intervention.

Challenge

Inspection identified multiple issues impacting engine performance:

  • Light scoring and surface wear on crankpin journals
  • Geometric deviation affecting bearing alignment
  • Degraded surface finish reducing bearing efficiency
  • Severe time constraints due to vessel operational schedule

Traditional offsite repair methods would have required dismantling, transport, and extended downtime, significantly increasing cost and operational disruption.

Solution & Methodology

  1. In-Situ Inspection & Measurement
  • Full crankpin inspection carried out onboard
  • Precision metrology used to assess wear and geometry
  • Baseline measurements established for machining control
  1. Precision Machining & Geometry Restoration
  • Controlled in-situ machining with 0.5 mm material removal
  • Restoration of correct journal geometry and alignment
  • Tight tolerance control maintained throughout process
  1. Honing & Superfinishing
  • Precision honing applied to refine surface structure
  • Superfinishing process delivered ultra-low surface roughness
  • Improved lubrication characteristics and reduced friction
  1. Final Inspection & Verification
  • Dimensional verification against engineering specifications
  • Surface finish validation completed
  • Crankpins approved for immediate return to service

Technical Summary

  • Engine: Wärtsilä 6L20 (6 crankpins)
  • Service: In-situ crankpin machining, honing & superfinishing
  • Material removal: 0.5 mm
  • Duration: 48 hours
  • Method: Onboard machining without dismantling

Outcome

The restoration was completed successfully within the 48-hour shutdown window. All six crankpins were returned to service with restored geometry, improved surface integrity, and enhanced lubrication performance.

Key results included:

  • Eliminated need for crankshaft removal
  • Reduced operational downtime and cost
  • Restored bearing alignment and journal geometry
  • Improved friction characteristics and reliability

Conclusion

This project demonstrates the capability of rapid-response in-situ crankshaft machining and restoration in time-critical marine environments, providing a high-precision alternative to traditional workshop-based repair methods.

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