Thursday, February 25, 2021

A Day In The Life: Repairing A Machine To Break Up Concrete Runway - Part 3 of 4







From Part 1 of 4: This was a fascinating job done for Antigo Construction out of Idaho who was contracted to break up a runway at Travis Air Force Base in Northern CA.

These brutal machines are remotely operated and have a 20,000 lbs. guillotine type breaker bar that is used to break (pulverize) concrete down to a depth of 3’ (36”). Not only does the breaker bar bit wear out, but these machines literally destroy themselves over time.

Part 3 shown here. Here are more repairs to the concrete busting machine as they developed. During the early design of these machines, additional support (gussets) had to be added to reinforce failed areas. This was jointly solved by myself and the engineering department at Antigo which was also added to the rest of the breakers in Antigo’s fleet.

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