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Printable Version) The "Boring" Service Call: or, the story of Rocky and Rocksanne The public became aware of the existence of large boring machines, after the publicity surrounding the two that were used to drill the "Chunnel" under the English Channel. (Incidentally, they are still buried under there, it being cost prohibitive to get them out. ) What's less known are that these same types of machines are at work all over the world, including right here in Atlanta, Georgia. The boring machines are powered by electronic motor drives, and as the nation's premier drive service company, naturally EMA is involved. Atlanta's
mayor, Shirley Franklin christened one of the giant machines,
named "Rocky" in June of last year. The project, known as the
Combined Sewer Overflow tunnels, or CSO, will be constructed by using
two boring machines. Mayor Franklin took great delight in A few weeks ago, EMA Georgia Manager Abdou Barrow, and engineer Eric Nguyen, responded to an emergency call from VaTech to the CSO project. As you might imagine, the control scheme for these machines is complex, consisting of drives, logic controllers, and a human machine interface. To get to the
machine, Eric and Abdou traveled down a 300 foot
VaTech also supplies drives for large extruders, and other applications. EMA enjoys a wonderful relationship with VaTech, and we find them to be not only excellent technically, but very customer oriented. EMA has traveled all over North America on behalf of VaTech. Eddie
Mayfield
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