Dear All,
I received some photographs from one of my contacts on the improvement made inGas Cylinders Delivery van.
A hydraulic platform is provided to ensure the safe handling of the cylinerds.
The same are being uploaded here.
Thanks & Regards,
Sudhir

From India, Nasik
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dipil
713

Dear Sir
Really innovative idea... I would be interested to give a proposal to my management for implementing this in our plant...
Can you provide me more details regarding the same...
If you could arrange to give me a five minute video on how the entire loading and unloading possible with this hydraulic arrangement it will be very helpful...
Please let me know...

From India
Dear Sudhi, The idea is innovative, may i request you to send the more details of mechanism of lifting platform. so that the same can be taken up with construction sites Regards, Seshu Babu
From India, Madras
Dear Dipil, Sheshu Babu,
The photos I have received are out of some contact.
I shall try to locate the originator.
This is a hydraulic platform, if you show the pics to any one manufacturing Hydraulic systems, he should be able to design similar one.
Thanks & Regards,
Sudhir

From India, Nasik
dipil
713

Dear Sir
Thanks for your reply...
There is many things which is not understandable from the picture... That's why seeks more information... If you could succeed in getting more details do share with us...

From India
Dear Sudhir Sir,
We are working coal based thermal power station and in our industry Hydrogen gas cylinders (Highly Explosive) and Anhydrous Ammonia cylinders (Highly Toxic) is being used in different processes and it is the common /major problem of loading/unloding cylinders in many industries. As per our knowlege, we tried to improve the cylinder lifting mechanism methods but not very effective.The shared picturer by you are really innvoative and hope this method will help us to convience our management to adopt safe practices of gas cylinder loading/unloading lifting mechanism.If possible kindly send us technical specification or more details of mechanism of lifting platform.
Waiting for your prompt response in this regard.
Regards,
Ajay Gupta

From India, Hyderabad
Dear Dipil, Ajay,
I am trying to contact the party who have made this hydraulic platform.
I would request him to get some video and technical specifications.
I shall share his contact details once I get them.
Thanks & Regards,
Sudhir

From India, Nasik
One alternative we have for loading of filled cylinders is to have a pit where truck is parked so that cylinder storage area and carriage of truck is at same level. Since this cemented level will not have any moving parts , no maintenance and no breakdown of hydraulic platform when needed most. For unloading at site , a wooden ramp with old discarded tyre at bottom of ramp is sufficient . Hope you can try it.
From India, Mumbai
Dear all,
This was all about loading & unloading of cylinders.We also need to have precautions while we are taking cylinders at site especially for welding & cutting. We have modified our trolleys for carrying cylinders.They are now equipped with Fire Extinguishers & tool box.
Regards,
Hansa

From India, Udaipur
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Dear All,
I could get the catalogue of the party who manufactured the hydraulic platform as shown in the original post.
Attached is the same for reference of members here.
If someone is interested can contact the party.
Thanks & Regards,
Sudhir

From India, Nasik
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File Type: pdf HYVA Product Leaflet.pdf (228.3 KB, 84 views)

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