Big crawler crane Sennebogen S4400 lifting concrete beams erecting new storage hall
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- Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024
- Large crawler crane Sennebogen S 4400 on construction site lifting concrete beams off oversized transport and assembling for new warehouse.
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That is one beautiful machine!
this is a good video for drivers
I like your camera work, details details details it’s all in the details.
Hi,
And many thanks for the great camera work!
great that you like it!
biffbyford Hi,
I do not know why you thought it sarcasm for me to say what I did?
Unless I got the complete Wrong end of the Stick and this was actually a professional video made to sell the item in the video for which excuse me for my stupidity.
Great Video!
That is one big crane for a bucket of cement!
If the concrete bucket was the only they are making I agree. But setting those heavy beams is the reason. That and needing a heavier machine to reach out wider distances.
If I was the operator on this rig I'd want wire slings instead of the bridle chains. Maybe a spreader bar as well. Of course this job isnt in the US.
Do you have a video of how they transport that crane?
Nice video!
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melhor montagem que tem trabalhar com pre moldado
It would of been nice to see it lift something closer to it's max picking power!!!!
Where can I get one of these? I need to build a bird bath.
Lookalike testing operator crawler crane.
Chains can fail with no warning. Lifting straps and wire slings give plenty of warning when they need to be replaced.
Concrete skip is too small for this size of machine. Should be at least 2c/m.
Why are they using a crane to move a few wheelbarrows full of cement?
Because the guy with the big rock pump wouldn't pay enough of a kickback.
mrbeefhbw That is a Yard bucket. That amount of concrete weighs over two thousand pounds. It's Concrete not Cement tard!!!!!!
David Gouin Hey Tard---you better check your numbers if you are the expert around here. Concrete is about 3,900 LBS per yard, not 2,000.
Crane probably used for more than one type work on site and construction could be raised higher than what you see now.
they're building stonehenge.
C Joe Concretehenge
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Using chains for lifting? Never in the US.
Bill Moran why, stronger then rope
+orkhan combe chains can instantly fail. the best would be a Kevlar sling or choker. we lifted a 200 ton generator rotor at my plant. so no chains are not better than rope. the slings have tale-tails designed in them, they hang out 4-8- inches and if they start disappearing that means sling is getting stretched on its insides which is bad and can no longer be used. point is if u see that happening it would hopefully give crane operator enough time to set load down before fail happens
you dont use chainblocks in the us? :-) by the way, i understand- the risk of instant fail, but used within their swl, the safety factor is so high, you can open a chain link complete on one of its long sides and it will still hold the load. and sharp edges do not damage a chain, but are hazard for slings and ropes. and in the eu ALL lifting devices (even shackles, eye bolts etc.) must be checked by a certified Person every year. most important, here and there, at the end of the day: everybody should come home - and not in the News!
OSHA approved strength tested chains are used every day in US
To anyone who knows about these things: Would this be an example of a lattice boom with luffing fly jib? I am very confused with the terminology. Some people call it this, some call it that...and what is the difference between fixed and flying jibs, luffing jib, booms, lattice booms...anyone know all this shit?