i was a mechanic on heavy equipment for 37 years but had never ben around cranes.I started watching these Liebherr videos during the first covid lockup. i just keep watching crane videos
Hi! I'm completely foreign to mechanical engineering, but recently just got very interested in pavers and cranes. I'm wondering if by any chance you have some interesting crane videos you'd want to share?
Frick'n awesome documentary!!! I would love to see a multi-hour doc of not just the assembly, but the 'manufacture' of all the massive custom parts and then a extended version of the assembly process followed by a on site field rigging and actual use on a live job site! 🤪👍
I saw a vid (on this channel?) using this crane putting in a couple sections of an overpass on a highway. Came in two parts. First part sets up and builds the crane from the second part. Does the job asap and reverse procedure - disassemble. On to next job.
The machine is incredible by it self, no question about it. The surprising thing is the efficiency of the mechanics. A handful of mechanics on the floor each with a specific task. This is the right way to do business!
I would thank the documentary personnel and the Liebherr company for allowing us to view such engineering marvel being manufactured and assembled. If it was for me a civil engineer I would have liked it to be far more detailed [we cannot get enough]. Hope to see such good documentaries further. I would have asked liebherr to allow us to visit some time. Eehab Khalil
Said to be the largest mobile (over the road) crane in the Middle East at the time, our contractor used this Liebherr to fly the completed tank roof into position on our project in Saudi. What an operation. What a piece of equipment. Thank you for posting this documentary.
I'm a crane operator and also a watchmaker in Brazil. I have been working as a crane operator for 22 years and as a watchmaker for 8 years. I love my two professions. When talking about weight, there are two extremes. I have worked with cranes weighing up to 600 tons. Here in Brazil, nowadays, this profession pays poorly. But it is a profession that is enchanting when you have love for it.
Thank you for what you do as an operator Do you ever get on a Job, then the supervisor for building company wants you to set outrigger in to soft a location Then have you LIFT more than the crane allowed 😊 just asking for feedback on how you deal with an oversized lift.
im surprised at the lack of personal protective equipment during the testing phases... you'd think that with the torques, forces, pressures, weights etc involved, they would want to be more safe than sorry like what if one of the many hydraulic lines sprung a leak during a test?
Make sense there, but I would think Liebherr will test the hydraulic hoses under the require pressure, LIEBHERR IS THE ROLLS ROYCE OF CRANES,@carmatic
What a machine marvel of precision workmanship. Thank you for the video, Very interesting. I'm a furniture builder of 38 years in the United States, State of Michigan.
Com 15 anos trabalhando na Liebehrr no Brasil e participando da montagem final e do reparo de carregadeiras Liebherr, aprendi tudo que havia para aprender sobre os equipamentos, mas meu grande sonho é trabalhar na divisao de LTM!!!
11:25 I did not expect to hear Steve Taylor here but that is a very welcome surprise. He has a great voice to listen to and I am glad to hear more of him!
@@kungabagana2748You know greed? When they sacrifice quality and providing economic benefit to their own community for a slightly higher profit margin. This has happened to almost all major manufacturing in the USA but it’s not necessarily due to company greed. The US Gov sells out US Companies manufacturing to other countries to anyone that will kickback to their secret bank accounts and fake companies they setup to launder money.
the music of this video reminds me of a video game ... imagine that you are playing a 'Liebherr Factory Sim' and the game developers have implemented dynamic music, where the more correct actions you do, the more intense the music gets and this video is basically like a speedrun of that game
Absolutely amazing. Next time, when I see a Liebherr mobile crane on a construction site, I´ll think of all the guys and engineers who did wonderful job.
Probably the most iconic tower cranes would have to be what was originally the Australian Favco crane . These were used on the New York Twin Towers in the 60’s . I still see a lot of Favco’s on building projects in Melbourne Australia, a city with a lot of high rise in its CBD .
Great, but Favco didn’t invent the tower crane, and this video is talking about mobile crane, which Favco doesn’t make. It seems that it isn’t so iconic, while the highest isn’t made by Favco, the stronger one isn’t made by Favco, the higher capacity isn’t made by Favco. Favco is just a company who made simple conception crane that made eficienty cost of fabrication. If you’re Australian, it’s normal to be proud of a company who sells worldwide, but that doesn’t mean that this company is worldwide iconic. It will depend on which domain and the region/continent.
German, that is schwaebisches, engineering at its finest. No wonder one can see Liebherr cranes on every continent. I wonder how this company is handling the energy challenges from the government's sanctions on Russian energy. It requires a lot of energy and raw materials (some of which may also be sanctioned) to manufacture one of these machines.
It's like a thoroughbred horse; everything about this machine is pished to the absolute limits of material science. It is perfect; so peefect that the slightest mistake is unforgivable. Incredible.
Great documentary, Lego city came out with something remarkably similar in set 60409, I’ve added my own luffing jib to it & just like the real thing it’s a marvel to look at especially paired with the Lego Vestas turbine.
Awesome Vid of manufacturing the LIEBHERR LTM 1750-9.1!!! However, I should like to point out that the LTM 1750-9.1 is not the World's Largest Mobile Crane: 4 other Mobile Cranes are larger & stronger, as follows: 1) LIEBHERR LTM 11200-9.1 2) SANY SAC24000T 3) ZOOMLION ZAT24000H 4) XCMG XCA2600 10-Axle All-Terrain Crane
Great documentary. I would have loved to see more information on the hydraulic swivel joint and slip ring but there are great videos on youtube that explain how it works.
I wanted to see the painting process, think you missed getting the complete doc. You do a great job but give us a complete crane follow from build up to delivery with a quick working shot.
It is a current program. They mention 'the worlds largest telescopic boom crane which can travel with the boom mounted'. Some of the footage shows the assembly of the LTM11200 carrier + the views of the plant are current.
I am operating a Liebherr crane model 1070.4.2 in Korea. The 3rd and 4th axle wheels do not steer due to a steering error. Even though I changed the 1st axis sensor, an error message appears. Please tell me what to do.
According to Deloitte, 67 per cent of Germany's companies have moved at least some operations abroad. Most business cite high energy prices and inflation as their reasons for moving. Things are worse in Germany's mechanical engineering, industrial goods, and automotive sectors. Where will LIEBHERR-BAUMASCHINEN move to?
i was a mechanic on heavy equipment for 37 years but had never ben around cranes.I started watching these Liebherr videos during the first covid lockup. i just keep watching crane videos
Hi! I'm completely foreign to mechanical engineering, but recently just got very interested in pavers and cranes. I'm wondering if by any chance you have some interesting crane videos you'd want to share?
@@kia2700g-0vsfnkWeird.
Santa Claus, I'd you're listening, this is the toy I want this Christmas 🎄
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what else do you expect from china
@@germanCrowbar thank you! 🙏
You are welcome!
@@stormage6619its not the chinese crane its from denmark
Frick'n awesome documentary!!! I would love to see a multi-hour doc of not just the assembly, but the 'manufacture' of all the massive custom parts and then a extended version of the assembly process followed by a on site field rigging and actual use on a live job site! 🤪👍
Yes please!
I'd love to see the engineering process as well.
Yesss
Definitely..
I saw a vid (on this channel?) using this crane putting in a couple sections of an overpass on a highway. Came in two parts. First part sets up and builds the crane from the second part. Does the job asap and reverse procedure - disassemble. On to next job.
The machine is incredible by it self, no question about it. The surprising thing is the efficiency of the mechanics. A handful of mechanics on the floor each with a specific task. This is the right way to do business!
Until HR shows up and says there's a new Diversity and Inclusion program being launched.
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I would thank the documentary personnel and the Liebherr company for allowing us to view such engineering marvel being manufactured and assembled. If it was for me a civil engineer I would have liked it to be far more detailed [we cannot get enough]. Hope to see such good documentaries further. I would have asked liebherr to allow us to visit some time. Eehab Khalil
The LTM 11200 is bigger than the LTM750. More than 1000 tons capacity.
Said to be the largest mobile (over the road) crane in the Middle East at the time, our contractor used this Liebherr to fly the completed tank roof into position on our project in Saudi. What an operation. What a piece of equipment. Thank you for posting this documentary.
I'm a crane operator and also a watchmaker in Brazil. I have been working as a crane operator for 22 years and as a watchmaker for 8 years. I love my two professions. When talking about weight, there are two extremes. I have worked with cranes weighing up to 600 tons. Here in Brazil, nowadays, this profession pays poorly. But it is a profession that is enchanting when you have love for it.
Wow, can there be any more difference between lifting 10 tonnes and lifting a gear weighing a few milligrams?
Thank you for what you do as an operator
Do you ever get on a Job, then the supervisor for building company wants you to set outrigger in to soft a location
Then have you LIFT more than the crane allowed 😊 just asking for feedback on how you deal with an oversized lift.
it's not just a mobile Crane. that's a beautiful piece of amazing art. amazing work!
That Crane is a Beast and the Factory is impressive 😎👌
too sad to see their own government killing the entire economy, forcing them to leave the country.
Great engineering. Hard to beat German engineering. I retired from MTU with head office in Friedrichshafen Germany. 🇨🇦
The torque required to secure some of these components is insane. This crane is a certified beast.
Ahhh, those beautiful White Germans doing amazing things as usual. USA fought the wrong enemy in WWII.
im surprised at the lack of personal protective equipment during the testing phases... you'd think that with the torques, forces, pressures, weights etc involved, they would want to be more safe than sorry
like what if one of the many hydraulic lines sprung a leak during a test?
@@thinkcasting3182 me after the lobotomy
Make sense there, but I would think Liebherr will test the hydraulic hoses under the require pressure, LIEBHERR IS THE ROLLS ROYCE OF CRANES,@carmatic
Mantap...,dan sangat luarbiasa pembuatan mobile crane nya..👍🇮🇩🇮🇩
超級一流精密重工製造商!🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
They are so dam good at engineering they make their own engine that is amazing
What a machine marvel of precision workmanship. Thank you for the video, Very interesting. I'm a furniture builder of 38 years in the United States, State of Michigan.
Gotta love a clean factory.
Great video, mechanical engineering and manufacturing at its best!
Com 15 anos trabalhando na Liebehrr no Brasil e participando da montagem final e do reparo de carregadeiras Liebherr, aprendi tudo que havia para aprender sobre os equipamentos, mas meu grande sonho é trabalhar na divisao de LTM!!!
11:25 I did not expect to hear Steve Taylor here but that is a very welcome surprise. He has a great voice to listen to and I am glad to hear more of him!
I knew that voice sounded familiar...
This is one fantastic machine, and the company that builds this stuff is fantastic.
Greed is what is killing Germany's manufacturing prowess. Large number of German companies have moved to Asia, China in particular.
What do you mean by greed
@@kungabagana2748 I think he means they are moving to Asia where they can manufacture for cheap and increase their profit margins
Yep it’s terribly sad
And a bunch of jobs lost...
@@kungabagana2748You know greed? When they sacrifice quality and providing economic benefit to their own community for a slightly higher profit margin.
This has happened to almost all major manufacturing in the USA but it’s not necessarily due to company greed. The US Gov sells out US Companies manufacturing to other countries to anyone that will kickback to their secret bank accounts and fake companies they setup to launder money.
the music of this video reminds me of a video game ... imagine that you are playing a 'Liebherr Factory Sim' and the game developers have implemented dynamic music, where the more correct actions you do, the more intense the music gets
and this video is basically like a speedrun of that game
I love to see the innovations and designs of the men here
wow tsada kaau bai mobile crane❤❤❤
Brilliant! Think of the hydraulic and electrical circuits and their design.
Realy I like this video so much
Absolutely amazing. Next time, when I see a Liebherr mobile crane on a construction site, I´ll think of all the guys and engineers who did wonderful job.
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ខ្ញុំចង់បានពួកវា ឡានបែបៗនឹង ចូលក្នុងប្រទេសកម្ពុជា 👉💚 ។ 😆😍😆
Probably the most iconic tower cranes would have to be what was originally the Australian Favco crane . These were used on the New York Twin Towers in the 60’s . I still see a lot of Favco’s on building projects in Melbourne Australia, a city with a lot of high rise in its CBD .
Great, but Favco didn’t invent the tower crane, and this video is talking about mobile crane, which Favco doesn’t make. It seems that it isn’t so iconic, while the highest isn’t made by Favco, the stronger one isn’t made by Favco, the higher capacity isn’t made by Favco.
Favco is just a company who made simple conception crane that made eficienty cost of fabrication.
If you’re Australian, it’s normal to be proud of a company who sells worldwide, but that doesn’t mean that this company is worldwide iconic. It will depend on which domain and the region/continent.
The suspension is like the one on my Citroen C5 with clock s and hydaulicfluid!
This is an awesome crane
Fantastic documentary! Terrific production value!
Brilliant documentary.
German, that is schwaebisches, engineering at its finest. No wonder one can see Liebherr cranes on every continent. I wonder how this company is handling the energy challenges from the government's sanctions on Russian energy. It requires a lot of energy and raw materials (some of which may also be sanctioned) to manufacture one of these machines.
Good documentary interesting subject matter just the over the top music makes it seem rather amateurish. Cheers.
state of the art
Let's be honest you don't need this crane but you want one just like me...
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
A awesome documentary!!
I would like to see others brands about cranes. It's just very interesting!!! ❤
As a former welder I would have loved to have worked there
I’m a machinist, it’s been 5 years since I’ve done it but watching this made me miss it lol I’d like to work there too
800ton hydrolic crane is amazing
The music is way too dramatic. “Oh my gosh, this is epic, they’re checking hydraulic pressure!” 🤦♂️
It's like a thoroughbred horse; everything about this machine is pished to the absolute limits of material science. It is perfect; so peefect that the slightest mistake is unforgivable. Incredible.
Superb, congratulations to Team
cool, im gona drive this crane in a few years
Nice Kurzgesagt voiceover cameo
Hats off all involved!!! what a marvel piece of engineering!!!
Great documentary, Lego city came out with something remarkably similar in set 60409, I’ve added my own luffing jib to it & just like the real thing it’s a marvel to look at especially paired with the Lego Vestas turbine.
I've been pondering adding the luffing jib to mine as well.
It's quite the fun little set, unlike their horrific LR13000 they released.
Beautiful video and amazing company!
Awesome Vid of manufacturing the LIEBHERR LTM 1750-9.1!!! However, I should like to point out that the LTM 1750-9.1 is not the World's Largest Mobile Crane: 4 other Mobile Cranes are larger & stronger, as follows: 1) LIEBHERR LTM 11200-9.1 2) SANY SAC24000T 3) ZOOMLION ZAT24000H 4) XCMG XCA2600 10-Axle All-Terrain Crane
they say that is the biggest mobile crane with superstructure mounted on. The others you mentioned they travel without boom, it's mounted on site
As 3rd generation iron worker I love Cranes and lover the manatwak thease cranes and awsome and better
Beast
From "laying the keel" to final acceptance and shipment, how long does it take to manufacture one of these gems?
Great documentary. I would have loved to see more information on the hydraulic swivel joint and slip ring but there are great videos on youtube that explain how it works.
Can you imagine having to diagnose and repair one of these things?
Love this episodes automatically me *PLAY* also I like the happy faces in all hydrolic lines 😂
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Imagine a graphics card this big 22:20
Very nice documentary !! I love it . Thanks for your production !!
WE had one pretty similar set up at work recently.. thing was a BEAST.. I thought It was a small crane.... it was MASSIVE
Outstanding piece of equipment. Great presentation. Thank you!
ALL MOST FORGOT . THANKS AND WHAT A FEAT OF ENGINEERING.
LIEBHERR -STRONG!!!!
amazing
I am excited
漂亮的吊車
This is absolutely amazing crane..❤❤
I started make RC hydraulic 1:14 Scale from this lovely crane...😊
Wunderschön video!
Is the "music" really necessary? An ASMR version would be SO much better.
always seen Liebherr name in the largest of the cranes in our refinery. 🙂
I wanted to see the painting process, think you missed getting the complete doc. You do a great job but give us a complete crane follow from build up to delivery with a quick working shot.
I am very impressed with the way you present and explain the concepts in the video.
Take a shot every time he says “ mobile telescopic crane “
Awesome
Świetnie zrobione video
I would like to watch these engineering videos except for the intrusive unnecessary music.
Toller Kran
Awesome👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👌👌👌👌👌
36:57 when she says take it easy it’s my first time
That is one amazing machine to believe man can build this thing
Simply Incredible!
This background music is the themesong of the game called Steel Division 2 :)
Germans are the engineering gods 🔥
Holy moly
PARABÉNS BELO VÍDEO. TOP 10 . 🇧🇷
6:46
The nuts has smiley faces.
Always love that deep voice
zeer goed camera werk,....super
Really shows how old these programs are when the LTM 11200 (the next model up) came out in 2014 lol
It is a current program. They mention 'the worlds largest telescopic boom crane which can travel with the boom mounted'.
Some of the footage shows the assembly of the LTM11200 carrier + the views of the plant are current.
@@kristofferfalk5339⅝6
I am operating a Liebherr crane model 1070.4.2 in Korea. The 3rd and 4th axle wheels do not steer due to a steering error. Even though I changed the 1st axis sensor, an error message appears. Please tell me what to do.
I thought the Liebherr LTM 11200 could lift more,and was the largest mobile.
Just saw another person’s explanation, it’s the largest and strongest mobile crane with the superstructure/boom attached, not assembled only on sites
2:00
Great doc.!!
Wow
22:17 NVIDIA is gonna take their entire stock away for their upcoming RTX 5090 Super "tie"
Welt documentary, please upload new documentaries. These documentaries you have been uploading are old ones that you're uploading repeatedly.
❤SUPER AND LIEBHERR LTM❤
hmm, ltm 11200 is feeling neglected... lol
Just saw another person’s explanation, it’s the largest and strongest mobile crane with the superstructure/boom attached, not assembled only on sites
35:59 when she says it’s her first time doing it
Oh my God. My body is ready.
For wut
9:30 Surprising to see that the factory workers using the overhead cranes don't wear hard hats while moving components into position.
Yes. In fact, even visiting Germany in 1995, on a row house construction site, no hard hats anywhere!? Why?
Because if those things fall on you, you're dead. The bit of plastic won't help.
According to Deloitte, 67 per cent of Germany's companies have moved at least some operations abroad. Most business cite high energy prices and inflation as their reasons for moving. Things are worse in Germany's mechanical engineering, industrial goods, and automotive sectors. Where will LIEBHERR-BAUMASCHINEN move to?
請加中文字幕
Chinese subtitles, please