Ovolifts LLC
Ovolifts provides pipe lifting equipment that provides safe access to pipe touchpoints for inspection and remediation of problems such as Corrosion Under Pipe Supports.
Overview
Ovolifts provides lift engineering and pipe lifting equipment that provides safe access to pipe touchpoints for inspection and remediation of problems such as Corrosion Under Pipe Supports
We are a proven global solution for on-stream pipe inspection and remediation programs.
Ovolifts has a unique and patented technology developed in conjunction with the petrochemical industry to provide safe access to multiple pipe touchpoints in live environments.
Rope access inspectors utilized Ovolifts pipe rack jacks to access a 4” line for direct assessment inspections at pipe supports for touchpoint corrosion.
Deploying Ovolifts technology over the two-month project eliminated the need for scaffolding and cranes, saving the end client over $500,000.
Assuring Asset Integrity
Our pipe lifting systems enable inspection and corrosion prevention maintenance on multiple pipe touchpoints whilst the lines are on-stream and averts costly plant shutdowns or extended turnarounds.
Advantages:
Remote Lifting: Lifting is done remotely using a hydraulic allowing personnel to stand at a safe distance.
Lift Multiple Pipes: Lift any number of lines on a pipe rack in a single lifting operation.
Lift From The Supports: No clearance is required beneath the supports, which are replacing traditional pipe rack jacks.
Static Structure: Eliminates suspended loads by positively restricting the jack's stroke.
Why Ovolifts?
Increases Productivity: Lift multiple lines on a pipe rack and gain access to multiple pipe touchpoints.
Improves Safety: Plant safety is improved by eliminating hazards and implementing safety measures.
Eliminates Cranes: Cranes are costly, have a large operating footprint and introduce safety hazards.
Defers Shutdowns: Our pipe jacks are proven safe to use on pipes which are in-service.
Ovolifts' unique and patented technology allows access to multiple work areas whilst the equipment is on-stream, giving plant engineers and contractors critical information on pipe conditions and access to perform maintenance.
Why is this so valuable? Because it enables a plant to advance its pipe and cable rack maintenance programs from reactive to planned footings.
Reactive maintenance pushes aside planned maintenance and often results in emergency work outside of plant turnarounds. It is also costlier because emergency repairs are difficult to diagnose, budget and execute, whereas planned maintenance tasks are less work intensive.
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