Massive hydraulic stamping presses and robotic welding systems generate extreme dynamic loads and continuous vibration. Without proper foundation support and anchoring solutions, concrete can crack, anchor bolts can loosen, and critical equipment can become misaligned, leading to costly downtime and reduced manufacturing precision.
The Problem
Modern automotive production facilities utilize hydraulic stamping presses that can exceed 1000 tons of force. The repeated impact and vibration generated by these machines place enormous stress on concrete foundations and anchoring systems. Standard concrete bases often develop cracks and micro-fractures over time, while anchor bolts may loosen, resulting in equipment instability, reduced precision, and expensive maintenance requirements.
WHAT IS THE RISK?
Heavy stamping operations create constant dynamic loading that can gradually damage foundations and structural supports. Even minor movement in robotic welding systems or stamping presses can cause production inaccuracies, equipment wear, and unplanned downtime. Without proper vibration-resistant grouting and anchoring systems, operational reliability can be severely compromised.
— Carbolink Solution
High-Strength Epoxy Grouts & Anchoring Systems
Carbolink’s high-performance epoxy grouting and anchoring solutions are specifically engineered for heavy industrial machinery. By creating a solid, vibration-resistant connection between equipment and foundation structures, these systems ensure maximum stability, precise alignment, and long-term structural integrity.
A high-flow, three-component epoxy grout is poured beneath equipment base plates and around anchor bolts to eliminate voids and create full-load support.