Our Members Keep Industry Moving
The Electrical Apparatus Service Association, Inc. (EASA) is an international trade organization of more than 1,700 electromechanical sales and service firms in nearly 70 countries. Our members sell and service industrial electric motors and related rotating apparatus such as generators, pumps, fans, compressors, gearboxes and blowers. Through our many engineering and educational programs, EASA provides members with a means of keeping up to date on materials, equipment, best practices and state-of-the-art technology.
Our Mission & Vision Drive Our Purpose
Recognized internationally as the leader in the electrical and mechanical apparatus sales, service and repair industry, EASA provides an ongoing flow of industry information and education that helps members worldwide serve as total solution providers for electrical and mechanical equipment and systems.
How Does EASA Serve Its Members?
- Technical and engineering consultation, support and design work for electo-mechanical equipment, including:
- AC electric motors
- DC electric motors
- Synchronous machines
- Pumps
- Transformers
- Gearboxes
- Drives and electronic controls
- And more ...
- Technical support for machine balancing and vibration troubleshooting
- Access to a database of more than 250,000 electric motor winding designs
- Industry-exclusive electric motor redesign and training software
- Industry-related training and education
- Represents members' interests before industry, standards and governmental groups
- Valuable market research that benchmarks EASA members and evaluates end users' maintenance and repair decisions
- Discounted electronic payment processing for members in the U.S. and Canada
- Provides networking opportunities through our 32 chapters, training resources/events and our Annual Convention and Solutions Expo
Who Are EASA Members?
Active members
EASA's core membership group, these companies repair or perform regular service or maintenance on electric motors, pumps, drives, controls, gearboxes or other rotating machinery.
Associate members
Associate members are companies that manufacture and sell equipment, parts, materials, services and products used by firms that repair and maintain electromechanical machinery.
Allied members
These are organizations such as utilities, regulatory agencies, consultants, design firms, energy service companies, research centers, national laboratories or affiliated associations.