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Load Testing
How would I go about finding a facilty to load test some expirimental splicing and ropework that we are doing ?
Any Ideas ? |
Hi Brian,
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dufus
Hi Brian,
Looks like I dufus'd the reply. I'd start with checking out an industrial wire cable shop or tool rental shop that services "come-alongs" & chain falls. They have multi-ton scales for checking the clutches, etc after servicing. Cheers, Russ |
Call your naval engineers...
They will know who in your region can do cycle and load testing.
You will probably need to know cycle limits as well as load tests; that helps determine the longevity of your work in addition to the maximum load. If you can't find a naval engineer via a commercial shipyard or the yellow pages, call a naval architect. It's all about working the maritime community. |
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Check your PM's. Maybe I should have mentioned in my PM - some of our customers are Boeing; Airbus; U.S. Military; etc. Let me know if I can help with anything. |
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Brian,
We have a load bench capable of torsion, compression and tension... |
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