The internet is full of technical information — but very little of it is written by people who actually work every day in the field, inside real plants, solving real problems.
This is why ORBIT LINE created a dedicated blog for shaft alignment, vibration analysis, ultrasound testing, and advanced machine diagnostics.
At ORBIT LINE, our mission is simple:
Upgrade the reliability culture across industries in Saudi Arabia and the region.
For years, we’ve seen the same challenges repeating:
Critical maintenance skills becoming rare due to reduced training programs.
Engineers expected to do more with fewer resources.
Technicians forced to “learn on the job” without proper guidance.
Legacy machines operating without proper alignment or precision maintenance.
Companies losing millions from failures that could be prevented.
Yet despite all of this, we still believe:
Our workforce is capable, talented, and ready to lead — with the right knowledge and tools.
That’s why we share our expertise openly.
Our team has spent decades performing alignment, balancing, root-cause analysis, and troubleshooting across power plants, petrochemical facilities, steel mills, cement factories, and heavy industries.
We’ve been inside the noisy, hot, and difficult areas.
We’ve made the same mistakes many technicians make today — and we learned how to avoid them.
So we want to give back:
Practical tips
Real case studies from the field
Best practices for shaft alignment
How to diagnose faults correctly
Tools and methods that save time and reduce downtime
We work every day with some of the most advanced alignment and condition monitoring technologies available, and we believe knowledge should be shared, not hidden.
Join us. Learn with us. Discuss with us. Even challenge us.
Our goal is simple:
Make machinery reliability better, easier, and more predictable for every plant in Saudi Arabia.
If you don’t see us respond immediately, it’s because we’re in the field — aligning machines, collecting vibration data, or solving real problems.
We hope you learn something from our experience.
And we hope to learn something from you as well.


