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BRIXWORTH HELP ‘TURN-OVER’ AT TERRAPIN
Special purpose manipulator and turnover stands
have been supplied by Brixworth Engineering Co
Ltd for use in the manufacture of modular
buildings at Terrapin Limited.
Terrapin have an established reputation for the
design and manufacture of pre-engineered
building structures. Their products have been
used in projects as diverse as a multi-million
pound hospital complex to simple school
classroom extensions.
The Brixworth stands are designed for the
handling and manipulation of larger,
awkward-shaped loads. They have been
successfully deployed in the marine trade for
handling boat hulls, but at Terrapin they are
used for the manipulation of both roof and floor
chassis in the Prospex range of steel framed
volumetric modules. These products have been
used to provide accommodation units for a wide
range of domestic, commercial and even military
requirements.
The part finished roof and floor sections are
transported as a pair from the fabrication shop
and then separated on the Brixworth stands, with
the roof section also turned through 180° to get
it ceiling-side up. Both roof and floor sections
are then clad individually, before the roof
section is once again turned over on the stands
so that the roof side can be timber clad and
waterproofed.
The roof section is the heaviest at between 500
– 600kgs, well within the capacity of the
manipulators at 1 tonne SWL. Throughput is
currently some 15 combined floor/roof sections
per week, which is achieved in a much safer
handling environment than the previous method of
utilising cranes and jibs. The use of Brixworth
stands have also proved to be a more cost
effective proposition than the installation of
an overhead gantry crane system for the cladding
area, and also eliminated any unproductive down
time waiting for crane availability.
Brixworth also manufacture a wide range of
engine stands with capacities from 700kg
upwards. However, the design and manufacture of
purpose built units for the safe, effective, and
efficient handling of larger-sized or
awkward-shaped structures has become a
speciality of the company. With current HSE
regulations it has become imperative that
unnecessary manual handling must be eliminated
in favour of more efficient and safer practices.
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