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Manufacturing

V & S Schuler Engineering is an AISC Certified fabricating facility. We have the manufacturing capacity to quickly and accurately produce the required fabricated steel for trouble-free field erection. Our fully equipped plant includes Peddinghaus computer-controlled Anglemasters, Beam Line and Drill Line machines. These produce the critical angle and beam elements in substation structures and towers. A computer-controlled gas/plasma torch is used for finished product burn operations. Other equipment includes angle shears, plate shears, reshears, brakes, detail punch, radial drill, welding machines and band saws.

For the experienced people in our manufacturing department, dedication to quality and attention to detail are a way of life. Each operator has been carefully trained to assure efficient, consistent production. All welders are AWS certified for steel and aluminum.

The exclusive Modified Erecticon offers flexibility for future expansion of substation structures. We have developed a series of drawings and a bill of materials to assist in design.

Our Modified Erecticon booklet details the standard elements: Trusses, columns, connecting plates, angles, supports and brackets. To lay out a structure, Modified Erecticon column and trusses are selected from tables provided. After determining the basic configuration, engineering consists of specifying the necessary standard items from the bill of materials and the number of bolts required.

V & S Schuler stocks these elements in various sizes for prompt processing of orders. Please contact us for a free Modified Erecticon booklet.

Quality Control

Evaluation of raw materials, workmanship and the finishing process is conducted by our full time Quality Control Inspector. Galvanized components are inspected before and after the coating process. Final aesthetics of all components are re-checked just prior to shipment. This thorough monitoring assures that high standards of consistent quality are maintained at every stage of production.




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