I don’t see this happening very often until the cable starts to dive and you have to fix it. Why don’t you design a system to keep tension on the cable at all times especially when going to the top of a turbine with a empty hook and bringing a rotor down? That would be more feasible...
Almost like a set of spring loaded nylon/ poly pads to grab the rope just above the drum. Should make it removable or disengageable so that it doesnt cause premature wear the rope...
If you reeve without turnings in cable it would not twist ! , Liebherr has a system with a bushing on the end that can turn inside the attachment to boom / block (depending on reevings)
Good work and very well explained Sir
I don’t see this happening very often until the cable starts to dive and you have to fix it. Why don’t you design a system to keep tension on the cable at all times especially when going to the top of a turbine with a empty hook and bringing a rotor down? That would be more feasible...
Almost like a set of spring loaded nylon/ poly pads to grab the rope just above the drum.
Should make it removable or disengageable so that it doesnt cause premature wear the rope...
cause they us to purchase more cable and parts 3.6 million doesn't even give you a camera on the boom tip that's an extra 2 mill added
ah, thank you! now i can better use my mega crane like i usually do for longer.
Can you guys make a video about hoist cable maintenance on tower cranes ( square cycle) ?
Very important hoist wire
want to send me a video of how to operate winches with Super Lift
How is a wire rope not getting tangled?
Excellent question. I've always been taught that too many reeves compared to weight can cause twisting of the block.
If you reeve without turnings in cable it would not twist ! , Liebherr has a system with a bushing on the end that can turn inside the attachment to boom / block (depending on reevings)
Merci liebherr
Good
Ok, now do tower cranes