In a recent webinar with Trimble, we discussed the growing trend of prefabrication for sheet metal contractors. Not only did we touch on what prefabrication is and why contractors are taking notice, but we also discussed how prefabricating helps enhance your workflows and improve efficiency both in the shop and on the job site. Here are some of the main points of our sheet metal prefabrication webinar, including its benefits for contractors and lean manufacturing.
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Prefabrication is the process of manufacturing and assembling sections of ductwork (or other sheet metal products) in the fab shop rather than on the job site. For many reasons, prefabrication is becoming the norm in sheet metal industries. Some of the benefits of prefabrication that make it an attractive option for contractors include:
In the duct fabrication industry, fittings often cause workflow bottlenecks because workers are waiting on machines, and other tasks are done by hand. Your fittings team is constantly waiting on plasma cutters, corners, screws, vanes and more. While it can be difficult to limit liabilities in fittings, we're constantly striving to find better workflows. Solutions like conveyor tables with an assembly line and being in a controlled atmosphere all lead to better productivity and leaner practices. Producing straight duct from a coil line with taps and collars and access doors precut within the coil line lends itself to this pre fabrication practice. Anecdotally, contractors who utilize such a coil line can see up to a 40% reduction of job costs. That means more efficiency in your corner and profits in your bank.