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| Hawk Rope Access, Inc. |
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| Industrial Rope Access adds value to many of today’s specialized inspection systems by increasing the systems range and reducing the time and costs associated with access. |
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| Deploying specialized inspection systems can sometimes be troublesome, especially if the area to be inspected is located on an overhead line or another difficult to reach location. |
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Automated crawlers, probes and scanners all require close monitoring and periodic adjustments to their position. An automated crawler may need help over obstacles or even rescue if it becomes disabled. This can become expensive when just getting close to the target area requires large and complex staging or staging of several areas. |
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| The owners of Hawk Rope Access, Inc. pioneered the use of Industrial Rope Access to deploy a variety of specialized systems. Our Rope Access Technicians are experienced inspectors who are trained in multiple disciplines of NDT. This allows us to work closely with our clients in developing effective strategies for deploying system components while maintaining the overall integrity of the inspection methods |
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| An automated crawler tended by a rope access technician can reach more areas and is less vulnerable to damage. |
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| Hawk Rope Access technicians deploy a real time x-ray scanner to check for corrosion under insulation |
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| Gull, Incotest, TOFD, digital and film radiography, and many other NDE methods can be combined with rope access to improve their reliability and inspect locations that might not be cost effective with traditional access methods. A rope access technician can significantly reduce the risk of damage to sensitive equipment and quickly adjust the units to the optimum the range or position. |
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| Gull systems (Long Range Ultrasonic) can be quickly deployed around supports, expansion loops and other objects that may limit the systems effectiveness. |
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| Hawk Rope Access technicians setting up film for an RT shot on an awkward overhead line.
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As in all other applications, using Industrial Rope Access to deploy specialized systems serves to reduce the total project costs required to perform the inspection and minimize disruptions to normal operations. |
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Hawk Rope Access, Inc.
Phone 510-245-8728 Fax 510-245-1728
124 Parker Avenue, Rodeo, California, USA 94572 |
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