i agree with highclimber. 1 tag is enough. dont listen to me either, i dont use tags coz im a driver. 2 tags, 2 different strenghts of people swinging or causing a swing. 1 tag, 1 direction, 1 banksman, 1 lift, 1 boss. keep livin well.!
I understand the the shipboard crane and its rigging probably have a high capacity. Yet, there seem to be too many hands who are standing beneath the crane as it's being held.
yes but at the tips and the do only have up and down force on them, looking at the straps makes me think they are having a diagonal force exerted on them, pulling the points of ans x together...its not built fro that way....but i see it worked...so i may be a percentage wrong.
i think i would have used a spreader bar just to keep the force on the outriggers plumb, it doesn't take much of a bend back/forward(left or right) to f up a beam or ram or packing.
Coke26 is 100% correct. ANYTHING mechanical and supported by a lifting device IS subject to fail at any time. No mater HOW many genius caculated the lift. Many of accidents has happened that shouldn't of but did. All it takes is a small unseen crack in a major support or casting and that could be trouble. Beside, if something did fail and it fell, how high would it bounce with the size of the tries on it? Calculate that for me please.
@creeclanwarrior69 i was thinking about the same thing. i never get anywhere close to heavy machinery like this though, i'm just a car mechanic, so i understand a bit.
i'm surprised that the man in the light blue shirt and yellow hardhat is is willing to be under the crane as it is lifted. i think i'd want to be as far away from any potential death from falling crane as possible
i would think it is possabil for a smaller one to lift the bigger one, all it has to be capble of is lifting the weight of the bigger crane, its just the bigger one will lift more & at a greater distance or height
@creeclanwarrior69 I think maybe he's farther on the other side than the one dimensional camera can detect. At any rate he was standing a lot closer than I would want to. Pretty much if something gave way I think all of those men in the pit would have a a good likelihood of being hurt or killed.
For all the idiots going on about how they shouldn't be walking underneath... You can clearly see that the crane is being supported. You can clearly see the supporting slings around the outriggers.
what kind of crane is doing the lifting? are the outriggers really a good point to lift from? couldn't they bend, not being stressed at the ends and all?
MY question is, lifting by the outriggers how safe is that? what if the ship itself tilts.Of course with such a heavy lift all the other cranes are supposed to hold up while this lift is being performed.I am just questioning how secure is it having the lift cables, in what appears to be in a position where slippage could occur...
i think you should all lay off the caffeine i have worked on sites all my life with bigger loads than that floating around and theres a very slim chance of any thing going wrong with a lift like that the lines they use are designed to take twice the load that is being lifted there the chance that the line would break is like a billion to one and what is all this about tag lines i guess i know why u where only a rigger for a few years lol sucks to be u and your opinion
love the underside view!
Ha Ha welcome to the HILL! we still have a few MEN with balls in good ol Calli! im right down the street from ya in the patch perforating. nice vid
Liebherr, das crane!
The yellow hat man is the pluton comander, they allwyas go first!
That doesn't leave much room for error!
i agree with highclimber. 1 tag is enough. dont listen to me either, i dont use tags coz im a driver. 2 tags, 2 different strenghts of people swinging or causing a swing. 1 tag, 1 direction, 1 banksman, 1 lift, 1 boss. keep livin well.!
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grove grove grove es lo mejor hombre
how heavy does this crane weighs?
it weighs 78 tonnes because they've taken off the ballast,it has a further 74 tonnes of ballast and can lift 200tonne max (its a ltm1200/5.2);-)
I understand the the shipboard crane and its rigging probably have a high capacity. Yet, there seem to be too many hands who are standing beneath the crane as it's being held.
vídeo interessante, salve a moveimentação de cargas!!!
well at least he's got his hard hat on!!!
yes but at the tips and the do only have up and down force on them, looking at the straps makes me think they are having a diagonal force exerted on them, pulling the points of ans x together...its not built fro that way....but i see it worked...so i may be a percentage wrong.
Pasadena, Ca...Seismic center of the world.
Hell yeah! Give it a taste of it's own medicine!
Nice lift,butt keep the camera still or do you have a fysical problemen???
now and then.put a ltm 1400/1 on a boat at tilbury docks when i worked for baldwins
i think i would have used a spreader bar just to keep the force on the outriggers plumb, it doesn't take much of a bend back/forward(left or right) to f up a beam or ram or packing.
Lol @ builders casually walking under it :)
Coke26 is 100% correct. ANYTHING mechanical and supported by a lifting device IS subject to fail at any time. No mater HOW many genius caculated the lift. Many of accidents has happened that shouldn't of but did. All it takes is a small unseen crack in a major support or casting and that could be trouble. Beside, if something did fail and it fell, how high would it bounce with the size of the tries on it? Calculate that for me please.
@creeclanwarrior69 i was thinking about the same thing. i never get anywhere close to heavy machinery like this though, i'm just a car mechanic, so i understand a bit.
Man, that guy standing in the corner is nuts! Naw, plain dumb. I'm surprised they made the life with him standing there for so long.
@Synetearis LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLO creative answer.......
Why the hell is that guy in the white underneath the load? Deathwish?
i'm surprised that the man in the light blue shirt and yellow hardhat is is willing to be under the crane as it is lifted. i think i'd want to be as far away from any potential death from falling crane as possible
flying crane
little bits falling that could potentially kill you. And the occasional hits you get when you work under things.
lawl defintely a misleading description, a crane that cane pick 265 tons certainly doesn't weigh 265 tons lawl!
salve a elevação de cargas. diga sim ao trabalho seguro
Yeah, I'm gonna barf!
Bluueeeerrrrrrrrggghh!!!!!!!!
if crane will lift crane, and lifted crane would lift other crane, and crane lifted by lifted crane would lift crane, would it reach moon?
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA :) thats so funny u guys
i would think it is possabil for a smaller one to lift the bigger one, all it has to be capble of is lifting the weight of the bigger crane, its just the bigger one will lift more & at a greater distance or height
@creeclanwarrior69 as if, that guy has a hard hat on, that little crane will just bounce off that and he will come out unscathed.
yeah crown gear, you tell em'. im a welder not a rigger but i know what you mean. when you know your shi*, you know your shi*.
come'n up . . . . . .
@creeclanwarrior69 totally agree dude... you would get booted offsite if you were in Australia... probly loose any relevant tickets too..
a crane lifting a crane?
oh ok yeah i agree in that case.
@creeclanwarrior69 Chill man, he's obviously wearing a safety helmet.
sorry.fucking surprised IT didnt bend the rigger boxes.
its mario at 0:57
yeah! go under it !!! LOL
The yellow cab guy is a looney!
Is this supposed to happen?... To a crane???
can't you hold your phone still?!?!?!
who care if it was a bad idea to go under it. deal with it and move on. Proper safty measures were taken so no one got hurt so move on.
@creeclanwarrior69 I think maybe he's farther on the other side than the one dimensional camera can detect. At any rate he was standing a lot closer than I would want to. Pretty much if something gave way I think all of those men in the pit would have a a good likelihood of being hurt or killed.
For all the idiots going on about how they shouldn't be walking underneath... You can clearly see that the crane is being supported. You can clearly see the supporting slings around the outriggers.
? air crane!?
sure like a falling crane wont kill you if you respect it
its not a real truck,,,its a blow up one !!!
Jesus !!!!! Was the fricken guy with the camera DRUNK !! I have to go and throw up now.
what street in pasadena,,,
try less shake shake shake videocamera
safety last
@partypack1 he was afraid of crane ;)
I wouldnt walk underneath that shit
This thing sucked balls, man who ever mad that sucks!! :(
very cool, my compliment's..see my video with crane libherrr
wow those ppl should NOT be down there, that could have easily dropped and killed them..
Dude, if you're going to take those kind of videos, get a freaking tripod. That made my head ache.
why was the crane boom extended? would be an easier lift if it was retracted surely?
what kind of crane is doing the lifting? are the outriggers really a good point to lift from? couldn't they bend, not being stressed at the ends and all?
hnahaha
liebherr seran pero lo q dicgo es q grove es mucho mejor q liebherr o ¿¿¿no??? en muchos haspectos
MY question is, lifting by the outriggers how safe is that? what if the ship itself tilts.Of course with such a heavy lift all the other cranes are supposed to hold up while this lift is being performed.I am just questioning how secure is it having the lift cables, in what appears to be in a position where slippage could occur...
fucking suprised i didnt bend the rigger boxes with the slings at that angle.
ROFL.
you sayin UFOs dont exist, dont fly around? ahahaah
bloody shaky
most likely he didnt understand english
it look's like a toy
he was there don't you think he might know. The camera isn't perfect. So just shutup. I am sure safety measures were taken.
i think you should all lay off the caffeine i have worked on sites all my life with bigger loads than that floating around and theres a very slim chance of any thing going wrong with a lift like that the lines they use are designed to take twice the load that is being lifted there the chance that the line would break is like a billion to one and what is all this about tag lines i guess i know why u where only a rigger for a few years lol sucks to be u and your opinion
really bad camera work the guy can keep still
boooring... i thought he will fall down...
dude lay off the caffiene, you shake to much
how could this be a fake and more importantly why would it be?
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