Cranes


1600t capacity Terex Demag CC8800-1 top and tailing a 1457.1t reactor, think this must be the UK’s largest crane. Weldex have 2 Liebherr LR11350.

Ulceby.

well this thing just makes everything else posted look like toys :stuck_out_tongue:

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Taisun is the world’s strongest crane and has a safe working load of 20,000 metric tons (22,046 short tons). Taisun is designed and built for the installation of very large modules in semi submersibles and FPSO projects and located at Yantai Raffles Shipyard in Yantai, Shandong Province, China. The crane holds the three heaviest lifts of all time: 20,133 metric ton, 17,100 ton and 14,000 ton

BIGRIG:
Dunno if theres already a thread for these but took these on M62 this afternoon :smiley:10

thats a mobile tower crane

robv8:

1600t capacity Terex Demag CC8800-1 top and tailing a 1457.1t reactor, think this must be the UK’s largest crane. Weldex have 2 Liebherr LR11350.

Rob is that a crowd of ale workers standing doing nothing ?
“Doesent happen on other jobs we graft all day, like real hard graft”

hi lads these are some crane photos from my collection, bumper

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Here’s a couple from my travels

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taken in workington today lifting new bridge section,s in

Hull - Lifting a new bridge in over the River Hull last Saturday…

Would love to have ago in one on them!

saw this up in preston the otherweek



these were parked in the next compound

Little tiddler.

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Dunno if theres already a thread for these but took these on M62 this afternoon :smiley:
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Don’t know a lot about Cranes, would that be a 12x12 ? :stuck_out_tongue:

Lycanthrope:
Don’t know a lot about Cranes, would that be a 12x12 ? :stuck_out_tongue:

I reckon it looks as if it is a 8x12 as I would say that axles 4 & 5 are not driven I could be wrong as usual

sammyopisite:

Lycanthrope:
Don’t know a lot about Cranes, would that be a 12x12 ? :stuck_out_tongue:

I reckon it looks as if it is a 8x12 as I would say that axles 4 & 5 are not driven I could be wrong as usual

I reckon axles 1,2,3&6 are steer and 4&5 are driven. but I’m probably wrong as well :confused: :open_mouth:

BIGRIG:
Dunno if theres already a thread for these but took these on M62 this afternoon :smiley:10

thats not a crane

This is a crane