Heavy machinery fail compilation!【E6】 ---Crane fail, excavator accident. Most dangerous moments If You Enjoy My video, Donate Here: paypal.me/chinatruckfan
Beats me how these countries get anything done, constant accidents and Mangled Machinery. It must cost them millions. They don't seem to do well with Cranes though.
Its an accident video, so thats expected, of course. However, everytime I see a crane fully telescoped, I know its going to be bad. Now, Im no crane operator, but I've had family members in the business for four generations.... If these people would take the time to find out the weight of their load & compare that to their crane's capacity, they wouldn't tip over like the ones here. Plus when the operator can sense his crane is losing its footing, I never see them release the cable drum. Lose the load, _NOT_ the crane! 🤦
I’m no crane operator either, but I do operate excavators and there are some similarities… Main difference tho, I can save my ass in a tipping excavator as long as I’m competent in lifting. Once a crane starts tipping, especially fully telescoped, there’s usually no saving it
🎯 Exactly. There was a time when the cable brake was a common feature on hydrailic cranes. But no longer. Only on a rare conventional, such as a manitowic or a leibherr. Over extend the crane or overload it & its goodbye to crane _AND_ load Im not sure why the cable brake was removed. Maybe in the math of today's crane designers, its better to lose an operator with a crane than to lose potentially 20, maybe 50 men under a collapsing load, bc the operator chose to pull the cable brake? But even that doesnt make much sense, bc its a collapsed load with loss of lives either way. For cranes that cost $0.5 million, 2 million, 10 million or more, its hardly an issue of cost for a cable brake mechanism.... Probably too many cases of accidents caused by un-qualified men tampering with it, & the crane manufacturers having to face more grand-scale lawsuits
Всю технику стали делать чем дальше тем хуже, к 23 веку всё будет из китайского пластмасса техника стоит капкейки пластмассовая коробочка стоит как 100грамм серебра..
Любая строительная техника и инструменты это расходный материал , менять и ремонт делается своевременно , технолога на кол посадить за плохую работу .😂😂😂
Respectfully Sir, a crane costing 462,000,000 rubles is not "a consumable item." Anyone saying that to the company owning that machine would be fired. Consumable items are food, motor oil, & filters If these amatuers would take the time to find out the weight of their load & compare that to their crane's capacity, they wouldn't tip over like the ones here. Plus when the operator can sense his crane is losing its footing, I never see them release the cable drum. Lose the load, _NOT_ the crane! 🤦
Как говорится у любого несчастного случая есть имя и фамилия , во всех случаях срабатывает так называемый человеческий фактор , ошибки оператора спецтехники, стропальщиков , разработчиков тех.докуметаций , механиков выпустивших неисправную технику .
Back in the 1980s you could rent 100' crane, I rented them a few times, and I'm an electrician we moved xformers and set light poles. The cranes had a chart inside the cab that tells you how much it will lift depending on far the boom is extended, so all you need to know is the weight of what you are lifting and then look at the chart. The further the boom extends the less weight it can lift.