Method of coupling a module framework to a ship structure

Metal working – Method of mechanical manufacture – Assembling or joining

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29462, 2989731, 403286, B23P 1100

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053477030

ABSTRACT:
A module frame work to which outfits are mounted is manufactured with high accuracy and is installed to a larger structure without adjustment operation. The module frame work comprises a pair of horizontal and mutually parallel main beams, a pair of beam members connecting the main beams, support columns vertically extending from each of junctions of the main beams with the beam members and at least a connector on an end of any of the main beams, beam members and support columns.

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