S 46 0 Geschrieben 23. November 2009 Geschrieben 23. November 2009 Kroll K 800. Ohmygod.I have already published a few documents about this crane elsewhere.I am now sorry to say, that these are wrong.Also, the following files maybe wrong, but they are closer to reality than ever.The problem is, that you will rely on a few measurements, take them as fact andexperience on a long run, a drag down then. Because they turn around as being wrong also.This means: Start again.Based on this agreement, don`t take everything coming up too serious, just simply enjoy.It`s a bit science fiction, you know ?!And be shure to add fantasy too. Zitieren
S 46 0 Geschrieben 23. November 2009 Geschrieben 23. November 2009 Read, understood, and agreed ?So...The Kroll K 800 ist the smallest member of the Kroll Maxi Lift segment.And acclaimed to be part of the K 25000.These are cranes, which are not necessarily designed and built to be the biggest cranes in the world,no, but they are all real "heavy lifters" in their segments. Say "Goodbye" to unreasonable assumed dimensions,take a deep breath and, foremost, think!Here is the first file, the TM 32 Towersystem of the K 800.( OK, you´ve got me already, admitted, only parts of this whole system ).Kroll_TM32_Towersystem_1_.PDF Kroll_TM32_Towersystem_1_.PDF Zitieren
S 46 0 Geschrieben 23. November 2009 Geschrieben 23. November 2009 Now, that we`ve learned about the "basics", it`s time to have a look at the resulting of this.Here is Kroll`s K 800 in standard version. Kroll_K_800_Standard_Version.PDF Zitieren
S 46 0 Geschrieben 23. November 2009 Geschrieben 23. November 2009 You might ask: Standard Version ?Yep.Because there is also the Maxi - Version.You can download it in form of a comparison chart, published on kroll`s lately revised homepage.Do it, if you haven`t done yet.From my side: nothing to add.Except: K800 in Maxi Version ( maximum height / maximum jib ) Have a look:Kroll_K_800_Maxi_Version.PDF Kroll_K_800_Maxi_Version.PDF Zitieren
S 46 0 Geschrieben 23. November 2009 Geschrieben 23. November 2009 Cut in between:Please remember, that, creating a pdf out of a CAD drawing, is always connected with substantional amount of loss in terms of data correctness. Just to remind this.The more data you compress into the pdf => the more fragments will come out.It`s hard to keep a acceptable balance. Written, when I see the results. Zitieren
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