Without the one-armed giants, nothing works on major construction sites. This episode is about the powerhouses with the long arms: the cranes. For example the nine-axle LTM 11200-9.1. With a 100 meter long telescopic boom and a maximum load capacity of 1200 tonnes, it is particularly suitable for the construction of wind turbines. "Men & Machines" shows the Super Crane in action and takes a look at the crane forge.
Over the years I have operated many sizes of cranes, which vary in lifting capacities from anything from the smallest of boom trucks all the way up to hundreds of tons. Operating these cranes has to be some of the most technical of positions in the construction industry and I have cared deeply about the ability that I possess in making each and every lift one of the safest and most precise that there can be. The liebher crane that's shown in this video is not only one of the biggest, it is extremely delicate and accurate for lifting even the most largest and highest lifts for a crane of its caliber. Thanks to liebher for sharing this awesome documentary with us and above all please remember to keep safe friends....
Its my first time commenting on documentaries i have watched many of them and they are really cool they make us understand whats happening in the world and moreso the nature. To be sincere they make me relax. Good work keep it up
would love to work for this channel somehow what a great team they must be to bring us such well put together documentaries. thank you for the time as always. ps: anyone that understands "crane day" knows how expensive every minute costs. ;)
I don't know what it is or why but I've always been fascinated by plant machinery, especially cranes I just find it total amazeballs machines so massive yet so precise down to the mm. 👏👏👏👏 And I know girls can do anything these days but I'm too old now to be an engineer I hope if reincarnation is true, I come back as a bloke 😆❤
@21:00mins it would be nice if they use animation to explain, esp for non-engineering viewers like myself. I'm surprised to see that the crane inspector doing the inspection outdoor at the Liebherr plant do not wear reflective vest.
Not with thier working practices. In Britian they would be thrown off site for numerous Health and Saftey breaches. So you have a harrness! Whophee! Fall off and hang there. You have no more 20 minutes before you die of compression sepsis.
@@pietrojenkins6901 name came from the terrors of the time. If I could change it, it would be much longer and political. Kind of happy YT/Google won't let you change it
@ 12.35 WELL SHOW US WHERE THE INDENTS ARE FOR THE LIGHTS... GET THE CAMERA OFF THE GUY AND SHOW WHAT IT IS HE IS SPEAKING ABOUT..AND YOU SAID YOU'D "GET TO THAT LATER"... THE CONCRETE FOOTING/PADS- PARTICULARS.. I MUSTA MISSED THAT PART
Look at how many tree's that was cut down.. All for a Damn wind turbine..lol. At that rate.they will lose over half the forest just to put up turbines.. They are not to bright these day's..
Keith Knight - Hardly! The Swabian-Franconian forest is over 1,100 square km. How many turbines do you think you want? Anyway, maybe you intended a pun on the "bright" - you know, generating light with the turbines?
Without the one-armed giants, nothing works on major construction sites. This episode is about the powerhouses with the long arms: the cranes. For example the nine-axle LTM 11200-9.1. With a 100 meter long telescopic boom and a maximum load
capacity of 1200 tonnes, it is particularly suitable for the construction of wind turbines. "Men & Machines" shows the Super Crane in action and takes a look at the crane forge.
please include a translation in Indonesian, I am very happy with this channel🙏
Love the small details and accuracy of this documentary this is the best of all the documentaries iv watched here on youtube so far
Oh wow. Thanks! I will pass it on. 😀
Over the years I have operated many sizes of cranes, which vary in lifting capacities from anything from the smallest of boom trucks all the way up to hundreds of tons. Operating these cranes has to be some of the most technical of positions in the construction industry and I have cared deeply about the ability that I possess in making each and every lift one of the safest and most precise that there can be. The liebher crane that's shown in this video is not only one of the biggest, it is extremely delicate and accurate for lifting even the most largest and highest lifts for a crane of its caliber. Thanks to liebher for sharing this awesome documentary with us and above all please remember to keep safe friends....
and thanks for sharing your expertise! Take care!
i was busy doing my homework but i found this more important
🤣 don’t forget to go back to your homework 📚
Its my first time commenting on documentaries i have watched many of them and they are really cool they make us understand whats happening in the world and moreso the nature. To be sincere they make me relax. Good work keep it up
would love to work for this channel somehow what a great team they must be to bring us such well put together documentaries. thank you for the time as always.
ps: anyone that understands "crane day" knows how expensive every minute costs. ;)
This is so well done
my favourite channel
Magnificent Documentary
Very insightful
well documented
please include a translation in Indonesian, I am very happy with this channel🙏
I love this series, are there anymore in the series of Men and Machine?
Hi I am big fan 🇮🇳
Insane!!
Nice view brother.
I don't know what it is or why but I've always been fascinated by plant machinery, especially cranes I just find it total amazeballs machines so massive yet so precise down to the mm. 👏👏👏👏
And I know girls can do anything these days but I'm too old now to be an engineer I hope if reincarnation is true, I come back as a bloke 😆❤
Amazing video about men and huge mobile crane. Interesting to watch. Tnx 4sharing 👍🏻
Really amazing keep working
I like this crane documentary..
excelente I love Free Documentary
Nice video
I love Free Documentary 🌹💯🇮🇳
Thank you! We love you too!
Good work
Good docs. Good subscribe.
I like this very much, keep up!
Cranes featured in the video:
01:15 Liebherr LTM 11200
06:49 Liebherr EC-B
40:21: Liebherr LR 13000
Breakthroughs and milestones.
very interesting video
Good documentary I love it
Good.
Good
TEAM WORK💘👍👍👍MODERN TECHNOLOGY💘👍👍👍💘☝☝🍵🍵💘💘💘💘💘☝
Bloody dangerous work pracctices. They would be thrown off a British site.
Big fan too
This goes to show that German ingenuity is the best
Wow 😀😀❤️🙏🙏
Thanks for the new video. Now my neck is aching 🤣
Love the tech and intelligent hard work. But wouldn't it be easier to bild concrete tower on thr mountain than using panel construction and cranes?
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This channel giving a hard time to discovery and nat geo
Total cable length 185m? I think they meant 1850m.
for a 100m high Crane why should they use 1850m cable lol
This makes you wonder, what is the payback time, making electricity, is it years? what is the cost to build one of these wind generators?
@21:00mins it would be nice if they use animation to explain, esp for non-engineering viewers like myself. I'm surprised to see that the crane inspector doing the inspection outdoor at the Liebherr plant do not wear reflective vest.
Kenya😍😍
This giant machine technology ain't Kenya.
27:00 the guy with the big mouth makes for long day to work around all day
ENERGON meeting this machine lovely met this machine I am working with machine ENERGON
Hands are seriously sweating watching them go up in that manlift. No effing thank you.
Not with thier working practices. In Britian they would be thrown off site for numerous Health and Saftey breaches. So you have a harrness! Whophee! Fall off and hang there. You have no more 20 minutes before you die of compression sepsis.
Ironically your username is more torturous ,painful and scary than going up that lift.
@@pietrojenkins6901 name came from the terrors of the time.
If I could change it, it would be much longer and political. Kind of happy YT/Google won't let you change it
@@colesteven1123 huh ,what ? YT did let me change/edit mine from Peter to Pietro though.
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Frankehause? Well, at least it wasn't Krankenhause...
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Giant Meccano I wonder if the guys get annoyed when they scratch the paint work on the new machines as they are putting them together ? 🤔🤭👍
Supermachines and SUPERMEN/SUPERMANS(??? i'm not good with english)!!!
Supermen 😉
@@FreeDocumentary No Bloody Idiots. Thier work practices they would thrown off a British Work site for umpteen health and saftey breaches.
Spanish Subtitle Please
Just curious. I'm in Australia and when I try to view some of your videos I get the message '...not allowed in your country.' 🤔
So what is the cost per windmill?
@ 12.35 WELL SHOW US WHERE THE INDENTS ARE FOR THE LIGHTS...
GET THE CAMERA OFF THE GUY AND SHOW WHAT IT IS HE IS SPEAKING ABOUT..AND YOU SAID YOU'D "GET TO THAT LATER"... THE CONCRETE FOOTING/PADS- PARTICULARS.. I MUSTA MISSED THAT PART
Don't shout though! I could hardly focus on what you're saying.
Иностранные без перевода не надо
I really hope Dr squatch soap fails lol
If it wasn't for the crane operator u boneless wouldn't get stuff together
Look at how many tree's that was cut down.. All for a Damn wind turbine..lol. At that rate.they will lose over half the forest just to put up turbines.. They are not to bright these day's..
Keith Knight - Hardly! The Swabian-Franconian forest is over 1,100 square km. How many turbines do you think you want? Anyway, maybe you intended a pun on the "bright" - you know, generating light with the turbines?
Nice video
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