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Hi all can anyone give me some info

Hi all can anyone give me some info

Hi all can anyone give me some info

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Hi all can anyone give me some information on how to load test Land Rig Skids, problem is none of the units have a CoC, or data plate with Tare Weight, Max Gross Load, need to find out SWL of each unit

RE: Hi all can anyone give me some info

Not withput more information. No.

No photo. No descriptions, no sketch? No make, model, and serial numbers?

RE: Hi all can anyone give me some info

Lifting16,
Management used to have a note on the new-thread page that said something like "Enter a meaningful subject, "HELP"
is not meaningful". That was really good advice, and many of us will not open a thread with a title like "Hi all can anyone give me some info". I only opened it to point out to you that you are REALLY limiting the possibility of getting a solution by putting an worthless title on your thread, only to find that it is a worthless thread. Good luck with this.

David Simpson, PE
MuleShoe Engineering

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RE: Hi all can anyone give me some info

Here it is - Scroll to bottom, click Posting Guidelines, and select the "Tips on how to write a 'good' question" link. I'll copy and paste it below:

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