Forensic Engineering

Mechanical Engineering

Crane Mechanical teamWondering if after-market parts could have caused a vehicular accident? Not sure if a curling iron could be the origin of a major house fire? Need to know how much force it takes to break wire-reinforced window glass?

Crane's mechanical engineers can help. In fact the company's engineers conduct post-failure investigations, plus recommend how failures could have been prevented from the start. Often mechanical engineering is coupled with other disciplines and testing capabilities within the company to bring about optimal results. Together they accurately define the problem – and the solution – ensuring the most cost-effective and accurate outcome possible.

For example, knowledge of mechanics, hydraulics and electronics can be teamed with specialized expertise in designing and building automotive systems to successfully analyze automotive systems when they fail.

So if you're looking for mechanical engineering answers, come to Crane Engineering with your questions related to

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  • Claims adjusters
  • Consulting engineering firms
  • Fire departments
  • Insurance companies
  • Legal professionals
  • Manufacturers
  • Propane companies
  • And more

Please read our article "Driving Home a Point: After-market auto parts may be unreliable, unsafe" from Crane Engineering's Probe newsletter. If you are not currently receiving the Probe, but would like it mailed to you, please sign up here.

For more information, contact Thomas R. Crane, P.E.