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Motor Removal (38 Ton)

12/04/2012 8:34 AM

Dear All,

I am facing a problem for the subject matter.

We have installed a 38 Ton Motor on concrete foundation. The Motor is installed inside the concrete building. Inside building the Lifting arrengemt to Lift the complete Motor is not provided.

Now due to some maintenance issue, I have to shift the Motor to Motor Manufacturer.

In this case, How can I bring the Motor outside the Room ?

Is it possible to Drag Motor outside the Room ?

Can any one suggest procedure with some Photos / Sketch as a reference.

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Nilesh

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Re: Motor removal (38 Ton)

12/04/2012 9:01 AM

DUPLICATE THREAD ALERT!

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Re: Motor removal (38 Ton)

12/04/2012 9:03 AM

I aske for Cod and chips twice please.
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Re: Motor removal (38 Ton)

12/04/2012 9:51 AM

Ah! Perhaps there's two 38-ton motors to come out...

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Re: Motor removal (38 Ton)

12/04/2012 11:08 AM

No he didn't like anyone first suggestion so he thought he try again.

Here's mine if you have to ask how to go about moving a piece of equipment of that size. Your ill equipped to do so. Hire someone that does.

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12/04/2012 11:12 AM

My first suggestion, that I removed, was to simply reverse the installation procedure.

But then, I didn't have any pictures, so why bother?

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Re: Motor Removal (38 Ton)

12/04/2012 11:01 AM

assemble a gantry and chain hoist in the room, lift it onto s heavy duty furniture moving dolly and roll it to the elevator.

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