I need some suggestions on the best method on how to cut a 3" (80mm) diameter hole in a 1.5 inch (40mm) thick steel plate. Here's a little history. The company I work for purchased a piece of equipment that is mounted on a 4 ft square by 1.5 in steel plate. This plate is provided by the equipment manufacturer and has several holes already cut in it. After the equipment and the plate had shipped, we find out that we need 2 additional holes cut in this plate. The additional holes are required so that armored electrical cable can pass through the plate. The manufacturer was contacted and they have no ploblem with our construction crew cutting these additional holes, but they didn't recommend a method. Issues that need to be considered are that the new holes need be smooth so that the insulation on the cables will not be comprimised. Also, heat is an issue when cutting these holes because it could alter the integrity of the steel. Of course the new holes will need to be cut at the job site and we have already given construction a "heads up" and ask them what method they intend to use (but have not heard back from them). Any suggestions ...? Oh, just to let you know ... the equipment is a loading arm that pumps LPG onto a ship.
All suggestions appreciated.
All suggestions appreciated.
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