Crawler Crane
Found 7 free book(s)HYDRAULIC CRAWLER CRANE - Kobelco Cranes
www.kobelco-cranes.comMax. Lifting Capacity: 550 ton x 8.3 m Max. Crane Boom Length: 126 m Max. Luffing Jib Combination: 84 m + 84 m HYDRAULIC CRAWLER CRANE
1 RCNY §3319-01
www1.nyc.govCRAWLER CRANE. A crane consisting of a rotating superstructure with a power plant, operating machinery, and boom, mounted on a base and equipped with crawler treads for travel. Its function is to lift, lower, and swing loads at various radii. SERVICE CRANE. A mobile crane utilized exclusively to perform one or more of the following
Standard Hand Signals - americanpridecrane.com
www.americanpridecrane.comFOR CONTROLLING MOBILE CRANE OPERATIONS HOIST. With upper arm extended . to the side, forearm and index finger pointing straight up, hand and finger make small circles. LOWER: ... (For crawler cranes only) TRAVEL (ONE TRACK) Indicate track to be locked by raising fist on : that side. Rotate other fist in front of body in
HYDRAULIC CRAWLER CRANE - hsc-cranes.com
www.hsc-cranes.com8 クレーン仕様 SCX2000-3 仕 様 ブームの標準構成表 ブームの標準構成表 ブーム(2/2) ブーム長さ (m) ブーム構成 49 3 3 9 9 9 8.5 9 7.5 9 9 5.71 9 8.5 39 7.5
CRANES & DERRICKS: CODES & REGULATIONS
www1.nyc.govCRAWLER CRANE Sequence of Laying Down 43 The HMO must: Perform a parking/securing inspection at any time the crane is taken out of service and parked or secured. Record in the crane log: −The laid down configuration −Reference to the wind action plan or manufacturer’s manual page −Maximum wind speed allowed for such configuration
Mobile Crane Technology at a Glance - Liebherr
www.liebherr.comMobile Crane Technology 3 Table of Contents Page Efficient Chassis and Drive Technology 4/5 Variable Steering Concept 6/7 Single-Engine Concept for Large Mobile Cranes 8/9 Economic Crane Operation 10/11 Responsibility for Safety 12/13 VarioBase® 14/15 Comfortable Workplace: Driver's Cab 16/17 Comfortable Workplace: Crane Cab 18/19 LICCON Intelligent Crane …
Training documents - Liebherr
www.liebherr.comInfluence of wind on crane operation - 3 - When the wind blows. Wherever people are working, mistakes are made. With crane operation the wind conditions can present a potential danger that should not be underestimated. The crane driver must ens ure that the crane is not exposed to any wind that could exceed the limits set by the crane manufacturer.