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Free Standing Crane Systems Application
(actual photos above)
THE CHALLENGE:
This particular customer was consolidating two independent operations
at one new location. This customers company manufactures large
pressure vessels and process equipment. Their final product is usually
very heavy, long, and bulky. The largest units to be handled approached
40 tons in total weight. Because the heaviest loads were long and
had to be lifted at each end, two cranes would have to work together,
distributing the loads on the crane-ways and support structure.
THE PROBLEMS:
Limited Budget Customer wants used cranes to minimize
investment. After considering all the other parameters that we would
have to satisfy, we agreed that new equipment would provide the needed
flexibility to provide the best value and return on investment.
Leased Building the building had limited vertical clearances,
and we cant use the building structure to support or stabilize
our crane system.
Long Unsupported Craneway Intervals - Existing building columns
at 40 ft. intervals along craneway. Customer wants crane structure
supports to be at 40 ft. intervals to created a 20 ft interval between
building column and craneway column, and he does not want structural
bracing obstructing traffic or material flow in the work area. Customer
demands maximum lift and floor clearance under new 10 ton and 20 ton
cranes.
THE SOLUTION:
In order to avoid placing any stress on the building itself while
keeping costs to a minimum, we designed a system with three parallel
craneways that shared common columns along the interior. To minimize
the amount of headroom used we designed large footings with cantilever
or lolly-pop columns designed to tolerate vertical and
lateral loads with minimum deflection. We were able to locate some
salvaged craneway beams, which helped us to minimize costs and stay
within budget, allowing for the purchase of more new cranes than what
was originally planned.
A large part of this job depended upon the design of the footings.
Because of time constraints, we had to estimate the footing sizes
without the benefit of a soils report. After we presented our proposal,
we learned that the existing soil was far below average strength and
we would need larger footings.
Despite a tight construction schedule, and a customer with a tight
budget, we were able to complete this job on time and on budget while
providing a high quality finished product.
THE EXPERIENCE:
We wanted to do this job because it represented a significant challenge.
Because of the need to complete the project in as short a time as
possible, we frequently had to coordinate our effort with other trades.
We had to make a significant change in the middle of a project, and
with the help of a good footing contractor, we accepted the challenge
and proceeded with satisfying this requirement. And in the end, we
learned that Facilities Engineering can offer the complete package
to a customer from design to finish no matter the size of the project.
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