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Navigating Crane Parts with Conner Davis

At the core of CraneWerks’ commitment to quality and dependability for our exclusive dealer-only network is Conner Davis, the inside salesman extraordinaire, dedicated to the meticulous task of part locating for clients. Let’s dive into Conner’s world, where consistent communication, integrity, and a knack for learning have propelled him into the heart of CraneWerks’ success. 

The $2K Roger Graham Scholarship for Trade School Students

In the heart of Morristown, Indiana, a legacy of empowerment and dedication to the local community thrives through the Roger Graham Scholarship. Established to honor the memory of Roger Graham, a cherished member of the CraneWerks family for 18 years, this scholarship serves as a beacon of hope for high school seniors aspiring to pursue careers in trade schools.

Metal Finishing Plant is Safe After Emergency Rehab Crisis

A metal finishing plant in central Indiana was the scene of a catastrophic runway failure. When our emergency service technicians arrived, the bridge and spreader bar was hanging precariously over caustic dipping vats. One of the runways had broken loose and fallen. Caustic environments tend to increase the chances of equipment failure. A Runway survey, as part of a regular preventive inspection, could have possibly prevented this failure.

Announcing a Grand Opening for Diamond Equipment

Diamond Equipment Inc. hosted the grand opening and ribbon-cutting ceremony of its new facility in Evansville, Ind. More than 500 family, staff and customers attended the event at 1501 Lynch Rd. on Sept. 22. The event served as a platform to showcase the company’s products, establish new partnerships and reaffirm its commitment to advancements in construction technology.

Undecking Process Optimized by Commercial Truck Dealer

A national commercial truck dealer within the transportation industry sought CraneWerks’ expertise to design, build, and install an outdoor, manual freestanding monorail complete with a hoist, shelter for the hoist, and epoxy paint which could stand up to the harsh Detroit, Michigan winters. This crane was intended to facilitate the undecking of tractors from semi-trucks at their newly established facility.

Why Perform Inspections for Overhead Crane And Hoists?

Ensuring compliance with OSHA regulations is imperative for any business. Regular overhead crane and hoist inspections not only demonstrate a commitment to safety but also shield against potential fines and penalties. These inspections enhance plant safety by identifying and rectifying potential hazards, reduce equipment breakdowns, minimize downtime, and proactively address minor issues, ultimately saving time and costs in the long term.

Outstanding Gavin Shaw is Awarded with the 2023 Roger Graham Scholarship

Congratulations, Gavin! We are thrilled to recognize your outstanding achievements and commitment to your education. The Roger Graham Scholarship Fund, named in honor of our beloved CraneWerks family member, aims to support local high school seniors heading to trade schools. We are proud to award you with a $2,000.00 check towards your schooling.

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