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WELDING & FABRICATION


RUD VABH-W & VCGH-S EXCAVATOR HOOK FOR WELDING ULTIMATE SOLUTION FOR ATTACHING TO SPREADER BARS AND BEAMS:


RUD offer over 600 different tested and certified lifting and lashing points which cover a working load capacity range of 0.6 to 250 tonne. RUD’s lifting equipment is used across a wide range of working environments from Heavy Lifting, Engineering, Materials Handling, Offshore, Construction, Rail, MOD and many more.


The RUD VABH-W & VCGH-S excavator hooks for welding offer the ultimate solution for attaching to spreader bars and beams, chain slings and for wire rope and round slings. They can also be used for lifting means with loop or oval suspension rings.


The RUD patented wear marking indicator helps highlight when the lifting equipment is no longer fit for service and needs to be replaced. Therefore, offering an ultimate safety factor to the user.


The VABH-W excavator hooks offer a safety factor of 4:1 and are operational from temperatures as low as -40° to plus 350°. The VCGH-S excavator hooks are operational to temepratures as low as -20° to plus 350°.


The RUD VABH-W & VCGH-S excavator hooks are typically attached to the buckets of wheel loaders in the quarrying industry, lifting of spreader beams in engineering, ship building and marine industries. They are also ideal for offering a quick connection to chain slings, wire rope and polyester slings.


For more information call: 01227 276 611


email: Katie.crane@rud.co.uk or visit us at: www.rud.co.uk


LEADING WELDING COMPANY BROADENS ITS HORIZONS


One of the North East’s leading providers of integrated welding and engineering solutions – QA Weld Tech – has announced plans to continue its ambitious growth by introducing its highly reputable welding and fabrication services into other industrial sectors including nuclear, power generation and petrochemical.


Starting life in 1980, the Middlesbrough based business firmly established its roots in the oil and gas sector working with major companies, including Total, BP, Shell, OneSubsea and GE Oil & Gas.


Founded by Welding Engineer and current Managing Director, Charles Tighe, the company began its operations from a 600sqm unit in Riverside Park Industrial Estate, Middlesbrough. Having grown steadily, the firm now occupies nine adjacent workshops at the Riverside location, providing production space in excess of 4600sqm.


p36 | www.sosmagazine.biz | August 2017


As the company enters into new sectors, it has ambitious plans to transfer its solid pedigree and reputation for delivering complex welding and fabrication services.


QA Weld Tech prides itself on its ability to work with difficult materials and engineer innovative solutions to complex problems. It has developed over 650 recognised and fully approved welding procedures for a wide range of applications.


Delivering a full turnkey solution, the company’s extensive facilities comprise shot blasting, clean condition welding and weld overlay cladding right through to fabrication, CNC machining and pressure testing. The company continuously invests in its people and processes placing Quality, Health, Safety and Environment (QHSE) at the forefront of its operations.


As part of the diversification, the business has rebranded to update its image to reflect


its sleek, quality and solutions driven service offering. This has included introducing a modern logo, which the company believes represents the business today and which will appeal to both its new and existing target markets.


QA Weld Tech is a leading provider of integrated welding and engineering services delivering a full turnkey service from initial consultation right through to project management, inspection and testing. The company will be entering into seven new sectors including petrochemical, valves and pumps, rail, marine, nuclear and power generation.


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