ENGINEERING
Installation and alignment of Class 10 Cleanroom Crain Rail
CLIENT
ROSS Engineering was entrusted with fabricating and installing a 50m long Class 10 cleanroom crane rail. This task showcased the complexity involved, demanding remarkable technical skills and fabrication precision.
Starting with careful preparation of structural steel surfaces, we initiated the process offsite. This first challenge was to weld a stainless steel running rial to a mils steel structural I beam. We had to ensure exacting tolerances in the rails to avoid any undulations between section when installed on site.
Once the crane rail was securely welded in its position, we turned our focus to priming and painting the rail beams. The chosen paint met strict cleanroom standards, enhancing both structural integrity and aesthetic alignment.
The pivotal phase of the project encompassed actual crane installation within the Class 10 cleanroom. With meticulous attention, we aligned the crane precisely according to its design, considering aspects like levelness, security, and predefined tolerances. An as-built survey confirmed the crane’s adherence to specifications.
Collaborating with vendors, we thoroughly evaluated the crane’s functionality. Rigorous testing ensured operational seamlessness, safety compliance, and performance. We fine-tuned the crane to harmonize with the required standards.
Throughout this process, our close collaboration with the client was paramount. We integrated their vision with our expertise, ensuring the installation seamlessly integrated into the ongoing cleanroom operations. Our commitment to precision and communication guaranteed both safety and efficiency. The installation of the cleanroom crane was an exquisite blend of technical mastery and teamwork.