Happy new year to all my friends knowed and unknowed.
A custom is requiring an unusual job (at least for me it is). He want to install a CT on the 4th floor of an luxury hotel from the window!!!! There are just 55cm of difference between the gantry high and the maximal aperture we can do to window. Wide is not problem but I think to place gantry like a bed is not safe for it. Other option they suggest is to disarm it and reassemble inside... Do anyone have idea of such cost?
Any suggestion (include changiing my pone number) will be welcomed.
really I don't recomend to you do that because the diference disasembly or asembly is not enough for get the gantry into the room, (the hardware is usually big and if loose the weight stabilization, uff!!!!) maybe if you make a big aperture at the wall and do it with the full box where it come from factory.
I did it one time with a PQ 2000 and believe me. I will never do it again for less than 6000USD. The biggest piece I carried out across those laberint was the rotor and the roller itself. To re assembly it and hope it work was a real miracle. After that I am sure God exist and He loves me
Jose Morillo
4TH FLOOR CT INSTALLATION
January 02, 2014 06:16
Happy new year to all my friends knowed and unknowed.
A custom is requiring an unusual job (at least for me it is). He want to install a CT on the 4th floor of an luxury hotel from the window!!!! There are just 55cm of difference between the gantry high and the maximal aperture we can do to window. Wide is not problem but I think to place gantry like a bed is not safe for it. Other option they suggest is to disarm it and reassemble inside... Do anyone have idea of such cost?
Any suggestion (include changiing my pone number) will be welcomed.
Best regards to all my friends
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Borhan Kalash
re: 4TH FLOOR CT INSTALLATION
January 03, 2014 05:54
Dear Jose,
Happy 2014
for me, I will remove the wall if it is possible.
B.R.
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Jose Morillo
re: re: 4TH FLOOR CT INSTALLATION
January 04, 2014 08:53
Just 55cms available across wall or window to the whole assembly of gantry and fastener. Not enough height
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Joel Grullon
re: 4TH FLOOR CT INSTALLATION
January 03, 2014 05:55
really I don't recomend to you do that because the diference disasembly or asembly is not enough for get the gantry into the room, (the hardware is usually big and if loose the weight stabilization, uff!!!!) maybe if you make a big aperture at the wall and do it with the full box where it come from factory.
finally is so dangerous !!!!
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Jose Morillo
re: re: 4TH FLOOR CT INSTALLATION
January 04, 2014 08:53
I did it one time with a PQ 2000 and believe me. I will never do it again for less than 6000USD. The biggest piece I carried out across those laberint was the rotor and the roller itself. To re assembly it and hope it work was a real miracle. After that I am sure God exist and He loves me
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Tibor Ivanszky
re: 4TH FLOOR CT INSTALLATION
January 04, 2014 08:38
If a telescopic forklift is available there then it is an easy job.
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Jose Morillo
re: re: 4TH FLOOR CT INSTALLATION
January 04, 2014 08:53
twelescopic forklift for a 4th floor? Does it exist?
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Jose Morillo
re: 4TH FLOOR CT INSTALLATION
January 04, 2014 08:53
Thanks to all for your comments. Customer decided to move the place for installation to a very accesible place.
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