JH Engineering Logistics in action...

13 tonne chillers being lifted 15 metres in the air by SWL crane, supported by SWL slings and spreader beams. JHEL banksman was in constant communication with crane driver to guide chillers down through hatch in the roof. This process was executed 11 times!
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13 tonne chillers were lowered in through a hatch in the roof (process shown in another photograph) and landed on SWL 25 tonne skates. Where chillers were then moved along planned route and jacked down on to engineer’s mark.
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JHEL assisted in the dismantle and removal of old AHUs, all old equipment was moved out on a Saturday nightshift using SWL crane and placed into designated skips. Sunday’s night shift consisted of the installation of new AHUs. This job took placed in the heart of Glasgow, road closures were put in place both nights to ensure maximum safety.
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Palms were lifted from ground level using SWL 3.5 tonne forklift, they were raised 4 metres in height to allow them to be connected to fixings on the ceiling. This process was repeated until the palms ran the length of the ceiling, being butted together with brackets for support.
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Duct work was lifted up onto roof at Diodes using SWL crane. The unit was then guided and lowered down through a hole in the roof to allow it to be connected to an air conditioning unit inside the building.
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Pizza oven was kept in house then transported to address on argyle street using SWL Hiab. Secured by SWL slings, oven was slung from Hiab jib and brought forth towards the window, where a platform and ramp were assembled by JHEL personnel in order to navigate the oven through the window and onto restaurant floor safely.
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375 kg conveyors were too wide to fit through sections of the building from ground level, so JHEL strapped the conveyors to SWL forklift and lifted them 3 metres in height, allowing them to be moved around the building, from outside to engineers’ mark, without obstruction.
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40 crates were unloaded from transport, de-crated, then safely moved along planned route into clean room. Then JHEL personnel assisted by LAM engineers in assembling this ‘LAM Research 2300 tool’.
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JHEL forklift operator driving forklift with jib attachment to help load bundles of rebar onto high cube 40-foot container.
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Customer was blown away by the problem-solving skills involved and execution of this job. The two main units were too wide to fit through the door so they were moved in through the door of the restaurant on their narrow side on a euro pallet. The bottom oven then placed on a high-rise pallet truck and raised 650ml off the ground, allowing a sizeable gap for the legs to be attached before lowering it back to ground level. The second oven was also raised by pallet truck then manually handled on to the top of the first oven before being safely secured in place.
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A Chiller was moved into the freezer department of poultry farm, in Cheshire, using SWL skates and SWL forklift. JHEL personnel executed this job by placing timber blocks across the underside of the frame to ensure balance, as the Chiller was long in width, and to allow the move to be completed safely and steadily.
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