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A) will break, B) is broken, C) will break, all too soon, D) A, B, & C.
The harsh reality is that fully automated, web-enabled supply chains may fail. You are then faced with those uncomfortable questions, like, "How do I get in the parts to make repairs?" and "How do I move this while waiting for the overhead crane?"
Planning for 100% uptime can leave big gaps in your supply chain. A Wallace crane can help move this (booster pump, casting, chiller, die, electric motor, engine, filter, finished good, fixture, gear-box, mold, pipe, pump, tool, transmission, turbine, valve, vaneaxial fan, work-in-process, etc.) to close those broken links.
This is the eighth in a series of application stories designed to evoke the lighter side of serious lifting options. Please note that while no lifting slings or restraints are shown in the cartoon, for any real lifting you should be sure the load is secured, especially before moving.
Click here to specifications for this type of crane, a Wallace 1 Ton Steel Tri-Adjustable.
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