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Here is small bridge crane we built. Attached Images
Reply:sharpThe difference between art and craft is the quality of the workmanship. I am an artist.
Reply:This 'looks' nice....1-Was this to a design stamped and signed off, by a PE (Professional Engineer)?2-Was the runway structure for the crane stamped and signed off by a PE?3-Crane installs/repairs are normally required to have certified inspection and load deflection testing, by insurance companies, and possibly by OSHA.Blackbird
Reply:nice work what size bridge will it liftChuckASME Pressure Vessel welder
Reply:The answer to your question is YES. We subcontract to the worlds largest crane co. An everything is pre-engineered. We have built, modified and repaired cranes for years. I have been in this business for over 30 years. We do know what we are doing. (most of the time)
Reply:Originally Posted by starweld 1The answer to your question is YES. We subcontract to the worlds largest crane co. An everything is pre-engineered. We have built, modified and repaired cranes for years. I have been in this business for over 30 years. We do know what we are doing. (most of the time)
Reply:Interesting end trucks.. Most I have built were with channel frames. Yours makes for a nice low profile.
Reply:Here are a few more pics of crane projects. The first one is for a J hook holder. The second one is for an access platform. Attached Images |
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