MTI Wireless | Prevent Equipment Failures Before Downtime

Prevent Equipment Failures
Before They Cause Downtime

Wireless condition monitoring engineered for real industrial environments. Catch developing faults early, reduce emergency repairs, and extend asset life.

Backed by 45+ years of industrial experience Trusted by manufacturers, utilities & industrial facilities Division of Motor Technology, Inc.
Banner Engineering Motor Technology, Inc.

Engineered Monitoring. Not Just Installed Sensors.

MTI Wireless is an authorized Banner Engineering integrator, but our value goes far beyond supplying hardware. We design, program, deploy, and actively support complete monitoring systems built for real industrial environments.

Banner provides the industrial-grade platform. MTI Wireless delivers the engineering expertise, proper configuration, and ongoing oversight that turn that technology into measurable reliability improvement.

Proper Gateway Configuration

Gateways are fully configured — not left at factory defaults. Alarm thresholds are tuned based on the asset and its operating conditions.

Strategic Sensor Placement

Sensors are installed based on real failure modes — bearing wear, imbalance, misalignment, overheating, and electrical stress.

Active Monitoring & Response

Real engineers review trends, validate alarms, and help guide next steps. You get actionable alerts — not raw data overload.

Downtime Is Expensive — and Often Preventable

Unplanned downtime doesn’t just stop production. It creates a ripple effect across labor, scheduling, safety, and equipment life. Emergency repairs pull technicians off planned work, overtime costs escalate, and secondary damage often turns a minor issue into a major failure.

The reality is that most mechanical and electrical failures don’t happen suddenly. Bearings, motors, pumps, and driven equipment typically show measurable warning signs — changes in vibration, temperature, or electrical load — days or even weeks before a breakdown occurs. Without continuous monitoring, those signals go unnoticed until failure forces a shutdown.

MTI Wireless Gives You That Visibility

MTI Wireless monitoring provides real-time insight into the health of your critical equipment, so developing issues can be identified and addressed before they disrupt operations. Instead of relying on periodic inspections or reacting after damage is done, your team gains continuous awareness of what’s actually happening.

Our wireless monitoring solutions track key condition indicators and deliver clear, actionable alerts — not data overload. This allows maintenance teams to plan repairs on their schedule, reduce emergency response, and extend the life of motors, pumps, and other critical assets.

Independent 900MHz Network

Collects and transmits data independent of your existing IT infrastructure, reducing IT burden and avoiding WiFi or cellular interference.

Alerts That Drive Action

Thresholds are set for your equipment — not generic defaults. Alerts are meaningful, so your team knows when to act.

Designed to Scale

Start small on the most critical assets. Expand by adding sensors, not complexity.

Built on 45+ Years of Equipment Expertise

MTI Wireless is the wireless monitoring division of Motor Technology, Inc., an industrial service organization with decades of hands-on experience supporting motors, rotating equipment, and critical assets in real operating environments.

That experience shapes how we design, deploy, and support monitoring systems — from proper mounting and realistic alarm thresholds to providing context behind alerts so your team can make smarter maintenance decisions.

Designed for how equipment fails

We focus on real failure modes — bearing wear, misalignment, overheating, and electrical stress — so alerts are meaningful and maintenance teams know when to act.

Supported by people who understand assets

Proper sensor placement, tuned thresholds, and practical recommendations — backed by teams that work with rotating equipment every day.

Monitoring that supports decisions

You don’t get more data. You get better insight — and a clear path to action that reduces emergency response.

What You Gain with MTI Wireless Monitoring

Early detection of developing issues

Identify vibration, temperature, and load changes before failure occurs.

Longer motor, pump & asset life

Address root causes early to reduce secondary damage and extend equipment life.

Clear alerts without data overload

Meaningful notifications tied to your assets — not constant noise.

Fewer emergency repairs & shutdowns

Shift maintenance from reactive response to planned work.

Scalable systems that grow with you

Start small and expand as priorities and budget allow.

Better control over uptime

Reduce surprises and make maintenance decisions with confidence.

A Clear Path to Smarter Maintenance

Getting started with wireless condition monitoring doesn’t require a major system overhaul or months of setup. MTI Wireless helps you focus on what matters most, deploy monitoring quickly, and start gaining insight with minimal disruption.

Identify Critical Assets

We work with your team to identify the equipment where downtime, risk, or repair costs have the biggest impact — no guesswork, no over-instrumenting.

Install Sensors

Industrial-grade sensors install quickly with minimal disruption and no complex wiring or IT burden.

Receive Alerts & Insight

Once live, you receive clear, actionable alerts that highlight developing issues — not raw data or constant noise.

Act Before Failures Occur

With early warning and context, maintenance can be planned instead of reactive, reducing downtime and emergency response.

Take Control of Equipment Reliability

Unplanned downtime and emergency repairs don’t have to be part of normal operations. With wireless condition monitoring, your team can identify developing issues early, plan maintenance on your schedule, and reduce surprise failures.

Email: mtiwireless@motortechnologyinc.com  |  Phone: 800.632.9060

What we’ll need to start

  • List of critical assets (or target area)
  • Known downtime drivers or pain points
  • Any existing monitoring/CMMS context
  • Expansion plans or upcoming upgrades