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As a cell tower tech for the big three I can proudly say I love working with these cranes. I can rely on them to keep me safe while I work in dangerous conditions.
At 2.00 - 2.05 there is a major error, the LTM 1300 6.2 can not lift/handle 300 tons at maximum jib extention at 114 meters, The crane can only lift 300 tons at a maximum of 14.7 meters from the center and only over the back of the crane when the hoistline is no more than 3 meters from the center of the boom, with the maximum capacity of counterweights at 96 ton and no extention of the mainboom. If u use the maximum jib avalible u cant extend the mainboom beyond 43.9 meters and u will add 70 meters of jib to a total height of 114 meters and the hook will operat at a maximum of 112 meters, up there u will have a maximum capacity of 2.9 tons in a radius of 32 meters. All of this is fully transcribed in the factsheet for the crane at the end where u will find the liftsheets the most important paperwork there is when working with cranes.. Considering the time taken to make the video it would be a good thing to put some effective time on research before making the plot.
The info on 9:29 about the telematic is wrong. The boom section doesn't need to be exteded to the maximum length. There are locking pins and 46%, 92% and 100% and the boom section must be extended and locked in one of these positions before the hydraulic cylinder can be retracted to extend the next section.
Thanks a ton for the information! Oversight on our part; we'll try our best to avoid errors like that in the future (though we're sure they'll come!) It makes sense that you wouldn't want to necessarily get the full length of any segment; it would theoretically reduce the strength. Thanks for letting us know!
Obviously interested in the prime movers of large mines such as the excavators, dump trucks etc, but think it would be interesting to see how the material is processed after it's tipped in the plant through to the end product of for example a gold mine.
Im looking forward to the next time Germany needs some people sent over to work...Ive always said no because of family commitments but now would definitely head over for a couple months
Oh? Which one? We're sure they've used a lot for the construction of things like their launch pads or even fabrication plants. It's fun to hear where they've used it in general though!
Is there a lifting formula for cranes, I often see massive cranes lifting light loads, or is it the radius of the load from the cranes ,centre point ? big road projects going on near me in S Wales U.k ,
Radius, height, and weight are the major factors in deciding which crane to use for what project. Who knows, it could be what it's lifting is way heavier than it looks. Or, it's so far away that it influences the tipping point. Hope that helps!
Andrew, there are load charts and spec sheets that go into great detail about most, if not all the situations a specific crane is designed to operate. When you know the exact model and type of crane you are using, all the data is available for you to read and understand. I hope this helps you. Jim
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Go to establishedtitles.com/LORDGIZMO and help support the channel!
Hey guys! We hope you enjoyed the documentary, and we'd love to hear your thoughts in the comments! We've worked a long time on it, and we hope to release more in the future.
We'd like to give a special thanks to Established Titles for sponsoring this video! They have a fun product and it makes for a great gift for friends and family alike.
Go to establishedtitles.com/LORDGIZMO and you can get 10% off if you use code LORDGIZMO at checkout :)
for the next one, please read the load curve before making the video :) if you dont know how, then pick another subject
As a cell tower tech for the big three I can proudly say I love working with these cranes. I can rely on them to keep me safe while I work in dangerous conditions.
That's a very interesting video, worth watching. Thankyou for sharing all cool info about crane machines and how they work.
At 2.00 - 2.05 there is a major error, the LTM 1300 6.2 can not lift/handle 300 tons at maximum jib extention at 114 meters, The crane can only lift 300 tons at a maximum of 14.7 meters from the center and only over the back of the crane when the hoistline is no more than 3 meters from the center of the boom, with the maximum capacity of counterweights at 96 ton and no extention of the mainboom. If u use the maximum jib avalible u cant extend the mainboom beyond 43.9 meters and u will add 70 meters of jib to a total height of 114 meters and the hook will operat at a maximum of 112 meters, up there u will have a maximum capacity of 2.9 tons in a radius of 32 meters. All of this is fully transcribed in the factsheet for the crane at the end where u will find the liftsheets the most important paperwork there is when working with cranes.. Considering the time taken to make the video it would be a good thing to put some effective time on research before making the plot.
It is the wording of the narrator. It can lift 300 tons and can extend 114 meters. Does not say at the same time.
@@ashleyatkinson6563 which is misleading.
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Enjoyed this documentary. Thankyou for this great upload.✌️
Cool video! Love all the fascinating details about these cranes and how they work.
Fascinating how the boom compensates for the load weight angle before a lift
We agree! There's a lot that goes into lifting heavy things, especially when you want to do it safely.
The info on 9:29 about the telematic is wrong. The boom section doesn't need to be exteded to the maximum length. There are locking pins and 46%, 92% and 100% and the boom section must be extended and locked in one of these positions before the hydraulic cylinder can be retracted to extend the next section.
Thanks a ton for the information! Oversight on our part; we'll try our best to avoid errors like that in the future (though we're sure they'll come!) It makes sense that you wouldn't want to necessarily get the full length of any segment; it would theoretically reduce the strength. Thanks for letting us know!
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Amazing video thanks
Documentaries on large mining operations please
Please let us know which operations you would like and we will get to work.
Obviously interested in the prime movers of large mines such as the excavators, dump trucks etc, but think it would be interesting to see how the material is processed after it's tipped in the plant through to the end product of for example a gold mine.
Great video I love cranes :)
As do we!
I would like to see more of the trials rider using Liebherr equipment for obstacles!
i really enjoyed the time and explanation in this video thank you
I love this channel!
Thanks so much for the support!
How many more documentaries do have. Really enjoyed this one
This isn’t the story of their cranes. It’s about their cranes.
It would be nice whit some videos about the telescopic telehandlers and take a lok att the Magni
We'll definitely look into it. Thanks for the comment!
Wow!
Im looking forward to the next time Germany needs some people sent over to work...Ive always said no because of family commitments but now would definitely head over for a couple months
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true
They're certainly comparable ;)
Swaggersouls but interested in cranes
I suppose there's worse things to be :)
btw space X, is using the big brother version
Oh? Which one? We're sure they've used a lot for the construction of things like their launch pads or even fabrication plants. It's fun to hear where they've used it in general though!
Is there a lifting formula for cranes, I often see massive cranes lifting light loads, or is it the radius of the load from the cranes ,centre point ? big road projects going on near me in S Wales U.k ,
Radius, height, and weight are the major factors in deciding which crane to use for what project. Who knows, it could be what it's lifting is way heavier than it looks. Or, it's so far away that it influences the tipping point. Hope that helps!
Andrew, there are load charts and spec sheets that go into great detail about most, if not all the situations a specific crane is designed to operate. When you know the exact model and type of crane you are using, all the data is available for you to read and understand. I hope this helps you. Jim
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Nice video 👍👍
Thanks a ton!