Wow! So the the exterior door and compartment jams are 3m taped onto the already 3m taped on wall skins. It looked as though the walls and roof structures are prefabbed, Insulated, and almost finished before they are constructed together. How do you tig weld the walls to the floor structure and ceiling once you have already prefabbed with insulation and inner wall materials before erecting the module? It looked as though the box was 3m tapped together. Where can I go to see your current crash testing documentation and certificates such as CAAS, GVS, etc..?
Hey Chris, yes we build for over 300 different departments across the U.S. Here is a map showing many of them. You can reach me at afischer@frazerbilt.com if you'd like to talk more. www.frazerbilt.com/map/
Hey Charles, thanks for the question! The side walls, base frame, and ceiling are all welded together to create an incredibly strong body. The aluminum outer skin is attached to the structural frame with the same 3M very high bonding (VHB) tape seen in this video. ruclips.net/video/S_fM5cqSODc/видео.html Our module construction has been tested and certified to the most current industry standards. For more information, you can reach me at afischer@frazerbilt.com
Wow! So the the exterior door and compartment jams are 3m taped onto the already 3m taped on wall skins. It looked as though the walls and roof structures are prefabbed, Insulated, and almost finished before they are constructed together. How do you tig weld the walls to the floor structure and ceiling once you have already prefabbed with insulation and inner wall materials before erecting the module? It looked as though the box was 3m tapped together. Where can I go to see your current crash testing documentation and certificates such as CAAS, GVS, etc..?
Are the skins just tapped on? No welding? How is that going to hold up in a crash?
Do you guys build these type of EMS vehicles for other fire departments besides Houston, TX fire rescue??
Hey Chris, yes we build for over 300 different departments across the U.S. Here is a map showing many of them. You can reach me at afischer@frazerbilt.com if you'd like to talk more.
www.frazerbilt.com/map/
So is there Actual welds holding on the side and top outer skin of the box or is it just 3M tape
Hey Charles, thanks for the question! The side walls, base frame, and ceiling are all welded together to create an incredibly strong body. The aluminum outer skin is attached to the structural frame with the same 3M very high bonding (VHB) tape seen in this video. ruclips.net/video/S_fM5cqSODc/видео.html
Our module construction has been tested and certified to the most current industry standards. For more information, you can reach me at afischer@frazerbilt.com
Nice Video, Very Nice.😇
Thanks 😊