
A
high-tech process for
on-track results.
A typical section of Accu-Arc curved wall track is
10 feet long. However, our high-tech cutting machines can handle
sections of up to 15 feet. Accu-Arc is available in a variety
of metal thicknessesall the way up to 12-gage track.
The manufacturing process begins with an electronic drawing, which
is downloaded to a computer-controlled plasma cutter. Our precision
cutting ensures tolerances of one-eighth inch over 10 feet for
each finished assembly. It's important to note that our system
easily accommodates the downloading of AutoCAD layout files.
Accu-Arc track is cut from solid sheets of G-90 galvanized steel.
The track is also available in aluminum or stainless steel. After
cutting, the parts are assembled in the welding department. Spot
weldsor stitch welds for heavier gauge metalsassure
that Accu-Arc track maintains its shape.
Every piece is custom-labeled with its inside and outside radius.
The labels can indicate where each piece of track belongs, such
as a building section or floor location. This shortens the sorting
and assembly process, saving considerable man-hours. As soon as
the material gets to the job, it's ready to install. There's nothing
to do to it.
Accu-Arc track has no built-in stresses, making it uniform, stable
and easier to build with than competing products. Top and bottom
track match precisely. Curved counters set against curved walls
fit perfectly. Fixtures hung on the walls require less shimming.
Walls made from prefabricated curved track are much stronger and
more secure than walls made from field-cut track.