Very nice! Running again, it sounds smooth as butter! I hope you can post a video of the reinstallation of the remaining protective plates. Thanks a bunch for putting this on TH-cam!
Im American 🦅🇺🇸🦅🇺🇸 We have these here. But it seems India has bigger ones!!!! Good job on cleaning it and getting it set back into Position! That is skil!!!
Extremely good repair . Close clearances with a chance for a very dangerous accident . That's what the big man gets paid big bucks to over see . Great video .
Please tell me that you have some sort of crane operator training program? I would be happy to instruct a crew on hand signals. What you are doing is too dangerous to not have communication between the installer and the crane operator. One person should direct the crane operator with hand signals. I love the crusher, but your crews need serious training.
Anyone know how to operate a crane at that site?? Good god that's hard to watch. Indian people are usually awesome at what they do so this don't make sense.
Electric gantry cranes are very hard to operate, especially when they are old like this one appears to be. Of course, the dirt and dust on the outdoor job site is very hard on the controls and relays. Most gantry cranes are operated in a manufacturing plant inside of a building.
The latency between you pushing the lever and it moving is like 2-3 seconds. In India it's probably 5 seconds flat. Give him some credit. 😂 Luckily the most modern cranes have low latency and are very quick. But that's only If you operate a new one
I worked for a company that built gyrotory and jaw crushers stationery and portable as well as supporting equipment ❤telsmith Milwaukee, WI.
Very nice! Running again, it sounds smooth as butter! I hope you can post a video of the reinstallation of the remaining protective plates. Thanks a bunch for putting this on TH-cam!
Excellent, educational, and interesting video. Thank you.
Thank you 🙏
Im American 🦅🇺🇸🦅🇺🇸 We have these here. But it seems India has bigger ones!!!! Good job on cleaning it and getting it set back into Position! That is skil!!!
Extremely good repair . Close clearances with a chance for a very dangerous accident . That's what the big man gets paid big bucks to over see . Great video .
Thank you for appreciation 🙏❤️
No pink Jello so that's a win.
I wonder if the mechanism spins a fly wheel or if the wobble of the cone stores all the energy.
Great 🎉🎉
Thanks for the visit
American designed and built 🦅 🇺🇸🦅🇺🇸🦅🇺🇸🦅🦅
Chuvashia is watching you 🎉
Thank you 🙏 😊
L'absence de soutitrage est regrettable, domage.
Hello, how long does it take to do this job? I always enjoy each and everyone of your videos. Please keep sharing them. Thank you.
10 days
L'absence de soutitrage est domage
Lets go boys keep up that work
Super taf.
Thank you very much!
Please tell me that you have some sort of crane operator training program? I would be happy to instruct a crew on hand signals. What you are doing is too dangerous to not have communication between the installer and the crane operator. One person should direct the crane operator with hand signals. I love the crusher, but your crews need serious training.
too, in workmanship security. very dangerous work, to many gaps to fall in...
Why the would have any Programm?
In best case someone get hurt, another worker get the job.
This is India... Juse your understanding...
That's just SAD. That's my understanding.@@christianmittasch8972
Yeah it was very chaotic watching that.
Horrible way !! No worker safety, no redundent rope arrangement !! Befkuf logo hai.
Haa tu akela hi dimag wala paida hua hai
@@indianearthmoversmachines
Worker ke jeevan kimat kya hai?
I lived in USA for last 35 yrs. The very first lesson I got at workplace is, SAFETY.
Safety in the US is different from India. Plus, India uses what they have and are afraid. This was cool.... But I agree very unsafe
Anyone know how to operate a crane at that site?? Good god that's hard to watch. Indian people are usually awesome at what they do so this don't make sense.
Electric gantry cranes are very hard to operate, especially when they are old like this one appears to be. Of course, the dirt and dust on the outdoor job site is very hard on the controls and relays. Most gantry cranes are operated in a manufacturing plant inside of a building.
The latency between you pushing the lever and it moving is like 2-3 seconds. In India it's probably 5 seconds flat. Give him some credit. 😂 Luckily the most modern cranes have low latency and are very quick. But that's only If you operate a new one