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Heavy Duty Turnover Frame – Case Study

The Problem

The customer wanted to be able to pick up a set of components weighing up to five tonnes with only a forklift available. Once the components had been lifted, they needed to be rotated by 180° to allow for maintenance staff to work on both sides.

The Challenges

Whilst working on one set of components, each individual piece varied in size, weight and weight distribution. This led to widely varying centre of gravity locations as well as lift point locations in all three places.

The customer needed to be able to use the equipment to handle and maintain a wide range of component sets with varying lift point locations.

Once the components have been rotated, maintenance workers require access to the full face of all components on both sides.

The Solution

EDS designed a two-part solution consisting of a removable inner lift frame and a static floor mounted fixture. This allows for the inner lift frame to be lowered over the component, to then be lifted and handled with ease before the inner frame is married to the outer frame.

The inner frame was designed with slotted holes to allow for the variability of the lift points between different component sets. It was then fitted with removable fork pockets that can be bolted in place on either side. This allows them to be removed for access requirements in addition to the component to be lifted in a stable manor, even after it has been rotated through 180°.

A number of adapters were supplied with the inner lift frame to ensure that the solution would work with all the components within a set. These also had slotted lift points to allow for variability between sets.

Once the product had been lifted using the inner frame, this frame is then lowered into the outer frame using an integral tapered guide for ease of use and secured in place. Through the use of a gearbox and a specially machined adapter, the 5000KG components can then be rotated either manually with a ratchet or spanner, or by using a battery powered drill fitted with a standard socket.

The combination of inner and outer frames coupled with a range of adapters allows for the implementation of a faster and safer process for handling, plus maintenance of a wide range of components. This has all been achieved without the need for additional bespoke fixtures, nor the installation of costly overhead crane systems.

Contact

Unit 13

South Leicester Industrial Estate

Ellistown

Coalville

Leics LE67 1EU

Tel: 0116 287 6758

Email: enquiries@eds-groby.co.uk

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