Allen-Bradley Stratix switch repair and refurbishment.
Board-level diagnostics and component-level repair for Allen-Bradley Stratix industrial Ethernet switches. No fix no fee, UK-wide service.
Allen-Bradley (Rockwell Automation) switches
Allen-Bradley Stratix switches are the standard industrial networking platform in Rockwell Automation environments across UK manufacturing. The Stratix 5700 was discontinued in September 2025, leaving a large installed base with no new-buy option and a costly migration path to the Stratix 5200. The discontinued Stratix 8000 and 8300 modular chassis switches face a similar situation. We carry out component-level repair on Stratix switches — returning the original unit to service without the cost and disruption of a platform migration.
Common faults we fix on Allen-Bradley switches
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Power supply failure causing complete failure to power on or intermittent restarts — the most common hardware fault across all Stratix models
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DLR ring protocol hardware failure preventing the switch from maintaining Device Level Ring connectivity with connected devices
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Boot faults caused by flash memory failure or power corruption on the boot circuit, preventing the switch from starting up
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Ethernet port faults presenting as dead ports or intermittent link failures, caused by ESD damage or PHY chip failure
Models we service
Select a model below for model-specific repair information.
How it works
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Send details
Share the switch model, fault symptoms, and any alarm LEDs or diagnostic output.
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Diagnostics
Bench diagnostics isolate the fault to board, component, or subsystem.
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Repair, Refurbish & Test
Component-level repair with port validation and management system testing before return.
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Return to service
Confirmed test results and return logistics for your switch.
Why Electron Lab
- Engineer-led bench diagnostics
- Component-level repair and rework
- Tested Before Return
- Clear, fast quoting
Allen-Bradley switch repair FAQs
Do you repair the discontinued Stratix 5700?
Yes. The Stratix 5700 was discontinued in September 2025 and is one of our highest-demand switch repairs. Migration to the Stratix 5200 requires reconfiguration of DLR, NAT, and security settings, making repair of the original unit significantly more practical.
Which Allen-Bradley Stratix switches do you service?
We service the Stratix 5200, 5400, 5700, 5800, and the discontinued Stratix 8000 and 8300 modular switches. Contact us with your catalogue number and we will confirm scope.
Can you repair a Stratix 8000 or 8300 modular switch?
Yes. The Stratix 8000 and 8300 are discontinued modular chassis switches. We carry out board-level diagnostics and component-level repair. Migration to the Stratix 5800 is expensive, making repair the preferred option for most facilities.
My Stratix switch will not boot — is this repairable?
Yes. Boot failures are commonly caused by flash memory chip failure or power corruption on the boot circuit. We diagnose the hardware fault and carry out the component-level repair.