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Base Frames Serve as Foundations for Machines and Vessels
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Base Frames Serve as Foundations for Machines and Vessels



Robinson Fab & Machine has the capability of fabricating base frames as large as 208 x 108", with support capacities of close to 35,000 lbs. for large-scale projects such as pipe and vessel units. Packaging, paper, food industry and bottle filling applications featuring stainless steel are among the most common base frames projects.

A WARDJet R-2014 large format, high-precision waterjet is among Robinson Metal's recent technology investments. It provides Robinson technicians with a 14 x 20' bed size and 60,000 PSI power for large format precision cutting.

High-quality weldments are a key component to base frames. Robinson Fab & Machine's team is capable of creating and qualifying welding procedures for projects that are outside ranges of existing procedures.

"Robinson Fab & Machine's wide-ranging expertise in weldments and other fabrication services provides a dependable partner in creating safe, high-quality assets," said a company spokesperson. "Its comprehensive in-house service offerings enable better schedule control compared to competitors who need to outsource portions of projects."

"Our strength is being able to not only waterjet-cut and fabricate base frames, but also the ability to machine them and hold to tight tolerances," said Jamie Tilkens, Robinson Fab & Machine Division Manager. "Accuracy is the key to delivering high-quality base frames."

Robinson Metal, Inc., is a single-source metal fabrication supplier employing more than 375 people at facilities in De Pere and Manitowoc, WI.

For more information contact:

Robinson Fab & Machine

1740 Eisenhower Drive

De Pere, WI 54115

920-494-7411

www.robinsonfabandmachine.com

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