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Checklist for Splicing Works

Necessary Vulcanization Equipment for Splice Manufacturing


1. Vulcanisation press:
a) Sub-contractor : MOCT
b) Manufacturer: Nilos
c) Length:
d) Width:
e) Temperature range:
f) Pressure range: 450bars
g) Type of pressurisation: hydrolic
h) Heating tins?
i) Cooling device?
2. Tables (at level of press):
a) Length:
b) Width:
3. Tools:
Grinding machines
Scissors
Needles for prickling
Paintbrushes
Blacksmiths
Hammer
Measuring chalk lines (and yellow chalk in spare)
Whetstones
Vice grips (parallel closing system)
Clamps
Marking numbers and letters for splice marking
Marking crayons
Chain hoist
Foil (width 2000 mm)
Stanley knives and spare blades
Ply knives
Turn round idlers

Thickness gauge, measuring tape

"Don Carlos"-knives
Fibre discs P24 und P80 for grinding machines
2-t-winch (2 speed)
Edge bars (1-2 mm thinner than belt)

4. Working tent:
a) Length:
b) Width:
c) Height:
d) Climatic conditions on site:
e) Storage/Warming up of splicing material:
5. Electric current:
a) Which voltage available?
b) Electrician on site during heating?
c) Type of plugs?
6. Water:
a) Water for cooling of splice available?
b) Type of plugs?
7. Splicing team:
a) How many skilled splicers available?
b) Shift times?
c) Transportation?

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