Packaging Machine Repair
Ongoing Machine Support
Structured, engineer-led support for packaging machines already installed on site. Designed to maintain reliability, reduce avoidable faults, and support long-term performance.
Keeping Installed Machines Reliable Is A Process
Most packaging machine issues do not happen instantly. They develop through wear, setup drift, environmental conditions, and gradual component fatigue.
Ongoing machine support sits between fault-finding and emergency breakdowns. It provides structured condition checks, practical adjustments, and operational oversight to reduce repeat stoppages and improve day-to-day stability.
- Condition checks before failure occurs
- Correct setup and alignment adjustments
- Operator-led wear reduction
- Parts planning for known weak points
- Clear reporting on machine condition
Diagnosing a fault? Start with machine-specific checks, then move to structured support to prevent recurrence.
Choose the support route that fits your site
This is the structured layer between fault-finding and planned prevention — covering takeover support, mixed-brand fleets, training, parts and machine-specific lifecycle support.
Capability layer
Foundational support you can apply across a fleet — regardless of supplier or machine age.
Machine Support After Installation
Support for machines already on site — including equipment not supplied by HPS.
Support for All Packaging Machine Brands
Independent engineering support for mixed fleets across common OEMs and legacy systems.
Operator Training & Machine Optimisation
Reduce wear and repeat faults through correct use, setup discipline and optimisation.
Parts & Engineering Support
Parts sourcing, retrofit solutions and support for obsolete machines (not ecommerce).
Machine-specific support
Lifecycle-led support routes for the equipment most commonly on UK packaging lines.
Stretch Wrapper Support
Condition checks, adjustment and wear reduction to keep wrappers stable and consistent.
Strapping Machine Support
Reliability-led support across brands — setup stability, wear checks and repeat fault reduction.
Emergency Repair Capability
If a machine does fail, we triage and respond — keeping the route to recovery clear.
Reduce repeat stoppages by shifting from reactive to planned
Breakdown response is sometimes unavoidable — but most reliability gains come from addressing wear points, setup drift and parts risk before they trigger downtime.
- Wear and drift identified late, after performance has degraded
- Higher likelihood of repeat faults when root causes remain
- Unplanned downtime and disruption to production schedules
- Parts issues discovered only when they stop the machine
- Line knowledge sits with individuals, not documented condition
- Condition checks catch wear and drift early (before failure)
- Repeat issues reduced through adjustment, cleaning and verification
- Known weak points tracked and parts risk managed
- Operator habits improved to reduce unnecessary wear
- Clear notes on settings, observations and next actions
Goal: not to remove breakdown response — but to reduce how often you need it, and improve uptime through structured prevention.
Turn ongoing support into a managed reliability programme
A service plan provides the framework for planned checks, documented condition, and parts risk control.
- Planned servicing visits and site routines
- Condition checks with notes and actions
- Parts risk managed before it stops production
- Fewer repeat faults through stability and discipline
Use fault help when you need it — then move into structured prevention
If a machine is showing symptoms, start with the relevant fault hub. If you want fewer repeat stoppages, move into ongoing support and a service plan. If you’re down and need immediate help, report a breakdown.
Pallet Wrapper Faults
Symptom-led checks and common issues for stretch wrappers and pallet wrappers.
Strapping Machine Faults
Find common strapper faults, checks and setup-related issues by symptom.
Service Plans
Planned servicing and reliability support for installed machines — built around prevention.
Report a Breakdown
If production is stopped or unsafe to run, use the breakdown route to get help fast.
You can use fault hubs for quick diagnosis, then use ongoing support to reduce repeat issues and stabilise performance over time.