Specialized (Machinery) Handling
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At Kimly Machinery, we handle large machinery including transformers, chillers, compressors, stamping machines and precision CNC lathe. Some of the stamping machines that we have handled are Aida, Komatsu, SMG, Amada and Bruderer. With the use of in house designed tools, we are able cater to the different needs of our clients.
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We take great care in ensuring that the items we handle are not damaged. It is also equally important to take into consideration the surrounding structure. In once instance, we had to be extra careful not to damage the flooring of the temple. In order to protect the flooring, we used a mixture of plastic, plywood and aluminium sheets to prevent the scratching of the marble surface as well as to distribute the weight of the tools we were going to use in moving the statue evenly across the surface. We take great care in making sure that each and every of our customer’s demand is met; every detail, however small, is not overlooked by our professional team.
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(Diethelm Industries Pte Ltd, 303 Alexandra Road)
We are capable of moving machinery even under the most demanding circumstances. For instance, where the use of cranes is not possible, we were still able to move and assemble the SMG stamping machine with the help of our tools.

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(Pole Technologies Pte Ltd, at Tuas Road in 1991)
With the help of inverted “T” frames and four 20 ton chain blocks, we were able to shift and position a 50 ton kettle (with dimensions of 14.32m (L) x 2.3m (B) x 2.6m (H)) into the ground.

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(Jyoto Works Pte Ltd, at Joo Yee Road)
For safety reasons and to prevent the machine from toppling, it had to be secured to the “I” beam at the bottom. It was then pushed out of the factory before being lifted by a crane.

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(Epson Singapore, at 31 Quality Road)
In this instance, the height of the door was too low for the stamping machine, Aida NC2-160, to enter vertically. We devised the use of an inverted “T” frame to reposition the machine in its upright position. At Kimly Machinery, we customise solutions for specific situations in order to meet the demands of our clients.
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A water tank, weighing 5 tons with a height of 6m, was being repositioned from vertical to upright state with the use of hydraulic cylinders, which were attached to an 8m frame. Two 5 ton chain blocks were also used to hoist the water tank from its horizontal position.

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