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1977
FRISA employees alighting the hammer 5 bus. This was the Erie 5,000 lb steam hammer. The interesting thing about its purchase was that it included the Susan ring mill in the price.
1977
Susan ring mill arriving at Plant 1!
1977
Unloading of Susan ring mill at Plant 1. This ring mill and the Erie hammer were the equipment that enabled FRISA to enter the rings market and to fully enter the oil industry, which was the basis of the great development for our company.
1977
Picture of Susan ring mill accompanied by a description for its maneuver
1977
Picture of Susan ring mill accompanied by a description for its maneuver
1977
Susan ring mill just arrived at FRISA. It is currently a monument at Garcia Plant
1977
The name “Susan” came about because the names of the ring mill drawings were signed by a person called Susan.
1977
Susan ring mill in action
1977
Raw material for the manufacture of forklift forks
1977
The forklift forks were the product that gave life to FRISA when it started
1977
Rings made at FRISA
1977
Work at hammer 3
1977
In this picture we can see the 2,500 Beche hammer. This was the fourth hammer purchased by FRISA
1977
Rods
1977
Forging at the 2,500 lb Beche hammer
1977
Forging a bar
1977
Forgings done at FRISA back then
1977
Oven in operation inside Plant 1
1977
Picture of a flange for the customer Cameron
1977
Forging back then was practically an artisanal process
1977
Operator forging a ring blow by blow
1977
Operator Nuñez at the Beche hammer
1977
Operators forging a ring at the Beche hammer
1977
Shafts forging
1977
Operators working
1977
Rods
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