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Look Where We've Been! ATI's High-Profile Projects
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A requirement to save overhead crane time and quickly and efficiently change out nuclear fuel rods by another west cost power plant led to the manufacture of this massive articulating telescopic mast jib crane. The modular struts are designed for rapid erection and tear-down, and the hydraulic powered telescopic mast raises the boom to its full operating height in just a few minutes.
Constructed almost entirely out of alumimum, the crane is lightweight for ergonomic handling of individual sections and the special flange mounting style attaches the crane directly to the base of the nuclear reactor.
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The orchestra lift shown here is one of the most unique and
innovative scissor lift tables ever built. It measures 40 feet long by 7 feet deep
and has a specially designed curved platform that is perfectly fitted to the orchestra pit
in which it is installed.
The lift has 8 feet of travel, so it can be used to load the
stage from the lower level and raise it to performance level. It can also be used to
recess the orchestra into the pit for other stage performances.
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A visit to Star City, Russia by the President of ATI
and his son to experience weightlessness in a parabolic flight (top left) led to the
development of weightless industrial applications. The Pak-Man Upender Inverter
(below left) is one such application utilizing an air-cushion table which allows an
operator to maneuver a load with one finger!
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The International Space Station program was aided by ATI with
a uniquely modified version of our RBC-6000-SPB. This cooperative effort of Russia, Japan,
Canada, Europe, and the United States is the largest of its kind ever built.
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This gargantuan tandem scissor lift table was designed and
manufactured for the US Military for integration into a helicopter blade testing
system.
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The tower on the left is the Fort Worth National Bank
building. It is a 37-story tower covered in 3540 sheets of glass, which were
installed using ATI's Super-Master Floor Crane with MAN-1000 manipulator (right).
Equipped with vacuum cups, this unit is able to easily manipulate large glass sheets on
three axes: pitch, roll, and yaw.
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ATI created a complete workstation for General Electric when
they were faced with ergonomic difficulties. The device now saves GE significant time
& money.
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Arizona power plant reduces weeks of shut down by use of
special sky-riser crane to refuel/replace control rods.
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Our Double-Girder Gantry Crane is helping to light up a west
coast community. A half-million people rely on the electricity generated from one of the
most efficient facilities in the nation. And this facility relies on ATI's crane to
maintain continuous operation.
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The challenge of maneuvering molds for the boating industry
was met with ATI's Point 5 Gantry Master. This mega-crane can accommodate up to a 60,000
lb. load and achieve up to 20' spans and 24' heights. Further, its' self-propelled
capability makes maneuvering of even the largest loads simple.
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