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Fitting attachment
December 1st 2007

Flow equipment company, Cameron, needed to save space at its site in Aberdeen by moving hundreds of large steel pipes from the ground and storing them in tubular racking. It turned to B&B Attachments for a solution.

B&B Attachments worked with Kaup to produce a device that would be able to stabilise a range of steel pipes up to 6000mm in length, with diameters from 105 to 400mm and weighing up to 1500kg. As many of the pipes are typically heavy at one end, the attachment required a pivotal head that would allow the rubber stabiliser pad to adjust to hold the loads safely.

The Kaup 4T 129ST has helped save time, increased efficiency and improved health and safety for Cameron by ensuring that pipes are handled safely and securely.

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