PdMA® Corporation is an industry leader in the field of predictive maintenance (PdM) and condition monitoring, globally offering electric motor testing instruments. Our products and services are utilized by a wide variety of industries such as: manufacturing, utilities, field servicing, aerospace, petro/chemical, pulp and paper, steel/service, mining, automotive, etc. PdMA has operated under the current name and ownership since August 1, 1993, in Tampa, Florida. However, the company has over 30 years of experience in the predictive maintenance industry.

Application list: 

  • Maximizing maintenance efficiency through regular scheduled maintenance at convenient times
  • Minimizing production losses by identifying minor problems before they contribute to catastrophic motor failure
  • Decreasing operating costs by scheduling downtime and repairs during off-peak demand times
  • Increasing profitability through reducing operating costs and production losses
  • Easy access to report functions which allow data mining, cost analysis, and inventory control
  • Integrating third-party applications for easy reporting and analysis
  • Communicating easily through database synchronization
  • Increasing return on investments (ROI) by maintaining assets

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30 years of experience in the predictive maintenance industry

Free Educational Resources

Learn more about predictive maintenance, condition monitoring, and electric motor testing. 2-minute tips, podcasts, and more from PdMA.
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Todd and Noah Show

In this podcast series "Taking the Mystery Out of Electric Motors", Noah Bethel and Todd Gunderson will demystify motors to help industry professionals better understand them.

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Troubleshooting a De-energized Motor

In this 2 Minute Tip we look at troubleshooting techniques and considerations when a motor is not running (de-energized), requiring controlled test signals to be sent into the motor.

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MCEmax Finds High Resistance Connection

Listen to Noah Bethel and Todd Gunderson as they explain how the MCEMax was used to identify a High Resistance Connection in one motor and an AirGap issue in another.