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No use of Scaffolding |
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Gone are the days when
scaffoldings were used for
erecting storage tanks, with the
ease and minimum man power the
tanks are erected with complete
Hydraulic Tank Erection Jacks of
any size.
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Safety First |
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The method of using Hydraulic
Jacking System / Equipments for
erecting a Storage tank has not
reported a single accident for
more then 2 decades, thus making
erection of Tanks with Tank
Erection Jack is much more
safer.
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Cost Cutting |
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No crane or other lifting
equipments are used, Lesser
manpower, Costing Recovery in 3
- 4 Projects as all is managed
by our Tank Erection Jacks. |
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Time Saving |
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Ground Level Working, minimum
time requirement and fewer risk
of accidents. |
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Easier Inspection |
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Ground level inspection is
conducted in place of climbing
to risky and uncomfortable
places. |
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Welcome
To
SAI
KRISHNA
Engg Works
CIn the past tank
construction was achieved by using conventional tricks
or heavy lift cranes. The shell courses were erected in
the sequence of bottom course first and by erecting
other courses in that order. This method involved
working at increasing heights. This method had other
constraints like safety, and quality considerations.
However, with greater emphasis on safety at construction
sites, and more stringent quality control, the above
method of tank erection did not effectively meet present
day requirements. This gave rise to an entirely new
concept of erecting the tanks whereby the erection work
was restricted close to ground level and the part
completed tank was pushed up. The bottom course was
erected last.
This method of construction is achieved by using a
number of hydraulic jacks and a power source and is
called the "JACKING - UP" method.
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