A long reach hydraulic boom with a pneumatic jackhammer would have been the first thing i would have installed. Would also have the advantage that the crust on the side can be loosened as well. And a better selection when loading would prevent a lot of problems as well.
The operator has production shut down while he takes us on a sight seeing tour of the superstructure and works just as fast as that hook raises and lowers. Plus, why not scrape off the buildup on the hopper walls? They can't be too concerned with downtime using machinery like that overhead crane.
A long reach hydraulic boom with a pneumatic jackhammer would have been the first thing i would have installed. Would also have the advantage that the crust on the side can be loosened as well. And a better selection when loading would prevent a lot of problems as well.
$$ - labor is cheap in Indonesia
Love these videos
That was painfully slow. Civilisations would've been and gone by the time that hook did it's job.
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Yeah, all of 7 minutes. About the time it takes to smoke a cigarette
Great job👍👍👏🏻👏🏻
Whats it called THE FLINTSTONE HOOK 😂😂😂
thank's, but why not fix a hydraulic crane on side of hole? i think to fast. the time is money :)
labor is cheap in Indonesia
@@bruces2665 ok..... but the gyratory cone when no work are more more expensive ;)
@@StefanoManueleCiccioPupazzo yep, guess they do not want to spend money on upgrades
@@bruces2665 But the enterprising employee knows how to advise ;)
The operator has production shut down while he takes us on a sight seeing tour of the superstructure and works just as fast as that hook raises and lowers. Plus, why not scrape off the buildup on the hopper walls? They can't be too concerned with downtime using machinery like that overhead crane.
It protects the plates from erosion.
Why do we still have a lifting crane from the Stone Age?
To compliment the Stone Age operation
Hook operator too far from work , need to be closer to see more clearly jammed boulders.