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Reverse Engineering for Complex Components

Pope & Meads provide reverse engineering services for precision components where drawings are unavailable or parts are no longer supported. Using high-accuracy inspection equipment, we capture detailed dimensional data from existing components, enabling accurate reproduction to original or improved specifications.

Our expertise covers complex, tight-tolerance parts across a range of industries, including legacy machinery and specialist equipment. We carry out full dimensional analysis to understand geometry, tolerances, and functional requirements, ensuring replacement components perform as intended.

This service supports customers maintaining older systems, restoring critical equipment, or replacing worn or damaged parts where sourcing originals is no longer possible.

Reverse Engineering for Complex Components
Beyond just replication

Fast Turnaround & Design Improvement

Reverse engineering is often required in time-critical situations. We offer a fast, responsive service for urgent breakdowns, helping minimise downtime and restore operations as quickly as possible.

Beyond replication, we also identify opportunities for design improvement. By refining materials, tolerances, or features, we can enhance durability, performance, and service life of the component.

Our controlled processes ensure accuracy and repeatability, whether producing a one-off replacement or supporting ongoing requirements. The result is a reliable, high-quality component backed by precise measurement and proven machining capability.

Fast Turnaround & Design Improvement
Wide Range of Expertise

Our Capabilities

Delivering high-accuracy, complex machined components and assemblies for aerospace, defence, medical, and advanced industries. With cutting-edge technology and a commitment to quality, we engineer solutions that meet the most demanding specifications.

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