djlivus 0 Geschrieben 12. Januar 2010 Autor Geschrieben 12. Januar 2010 kroll k-10000 detail Zitieren
djlivus 0 Geschrieben 12. Januar 2010 Autor Geschrieben 12. Januar 2010 derick tower cranes in 1956. A huge Butters derick tower crane , rail going, with a height of 100 m from rail to slewing deck, a 60 m jib , 14 m fly jib ,100 tonnes max load was built in the late 60s for south africa power station programe. Zitieren
linaprin 1 Geschrieben 13. Januar 2010 Geschrieben 13. Januar 2010 (bearbeitet) This crane is a combination of a 450 C crane and 750 C tower.here you can find a data sheet of 850 C which I think is similar enough to 750 C http://www.morrow.com/products/horizontaljibcranes.asp.The tower width is a little wider.GreetingsLinaprin bearbeitet 13. Januar 2010 von lina357 Zitieren
S 46 0 Geschrieben 13. Januar 2010 Geschrieben 13. Januar 2010 On another forum I `ve read about the biggest Wilbert luffing ever: the WT 2405L e.tronic.They have also included the photos of the assembled prototype @ Waldlaubersheim, so have a look at hansebubeforum.de.Hey, Mr. Alwin Kalverkamp, anything you `d like contribute here also ?Because I thought the WT 2405L would be the biggest. Now you claim there , that Wilbert has plans for an even bigger one...come out and play; and share your knowledge !!( Or moertel, Hawe ? ) Zitieren
Hawe 1 Geschrieben 13. Januar 2010 Geschrieben 13. Januar 2010 ...Hey, Mr. Alwin Kalverkamp, anything you `d like contribute here also ?Because I thought the WT 2405L would be the biggest. Now you claim there , that Wilbert has plans for an even bigger one...come out and play; and share your knowledge !!( Or moertel, Hawe ? )The WT2405L was the biggest version planned last year. But Bigger versions (without precise data) were mentioned.Let's wait for the railgoing WT2405L, it will be impressive, I am sure.That's all I can say.Hawe Zitieren
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