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Industrial Crane Concrete Removal — Alachua County, FL

Hardened concrete buildup had accumulated on the undercarriage and tracks of a large industrial crane working in Alachua County. Before the machine could be protectively recoated, every bit of that buildup had to come off — without damaging the mechanical components underneath. This is what industrial sandblasting looks like when tolerances matter.

The Challenge

Concrete that splashes onto working equipment does not stay soft. By the time this crane came to us, the buildup on its undercarriage and tracks had hardened into a layer that hand tools could chip at for days without clearing. Underneath it sat machined components and track assemblies with real tolerances — parts that grinders and impact tools could easily damage. The owner needed the metal completely clean so a protective coating could bond, and the machine back in service without a repair bill for collateral damage.

Why Sandblasting Was the Right Solution

Abrasive blasting removes hardened buildup by erosion rather than impact, which means the force is controllable in a way hammers and chisels are not. With the right media and pressure, concrete crust comes off while the steel underneath keeps its dimensions — essential around tracks and moving assemblies. Blasting also leaves the cleaned metal with the surface profile a protective coating needs, turning removal and coating prep into one step. This is core metal and industrial sandblasting work.

The Process

Media selection drove this job. We chose an abrasive and pressure aggressive enough to cut hardened concrete but controlled enough to protect machined surfaces, then worked the undercarriage and track areas systematically — heavy buildup first, then detail passes around components where tolerances mattered most. Spent media and removed concrete were collected as we went, and the cleaned surfaces were inspected section by section before the machine was released for recoating.

The Result

The undercarriage and tracks came back to clean, sound metal — no gouging, no damaged components, and a surface ready for protective recoating to guard against rust and future buildup. The crane went back to work with its wear surfaces restored rather than replaced.

Project Photos

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