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EPIC FAIL - Tower crane accident - 2020-10-22 Sweden
"Controlled" failure the Swedishs company g-ACK AB performed the "test", Location: Källebäcken, Sweden.
The maximum capacity of 6 tons was hoisted up, then moved along the boom.
Approximaly at the middle of the boom, max capacity is reached ...
The maximum capacity of 6 tons was hoisted up, then moved along the boom.
Approximaly at the middle of the boom, max capacity is reached ...
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Bullshit video as usual..it was a demonstration...f@ck i hate youtube these days
Hello, I have watched the video you uploaded, and I think it would be great to use about 5-10 seconds of your video as part of the safety training materials we are developing. We will not upload it to any social media or UA-cam, but use it solely for educational purposes for authorized trainees, and will provide proper attribution. I kindly request your permission to use the video. If you have any questions or additional conditions, please let me know. Thank you.
Every bit intentional
1:17 quiero
Подпишись друг несложно же 😢
И нахуя ?? Чё делать нехуй больше в жизни ?? Зачем кран уронили ??
Он должен был устоять,но завалился на бок.
Видимо так списали
Чееел, это тест
Thank you so much for your time and expense to show us what these cranes can actually lift.
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It's not an accident, saw it somewhere and it was mentioned that it was done on purpose.
OSHA Approved!
Testing to destruction .
Clickbait!!!! You can watch a better version of this on purpose controlled collapse
If not the clapping an cheering at the end was uncalled for
Good stuff
More Bull Shit this was a planed demo
Resursen verschwendung das war ein funktionstüchtikes Gerät was durchaus noch verwendet werden könnte 😪
😢😢
Destruction volontaire. Yah yah oh les stroumpf..
When in doubt trolley out
Phá
Or you can fold it down and haul it to the scrapper. Much faster than cleaning up a mess.
If a crane falls in the forest and the boss doesn't hear it, will he even remember he owned that POS?
Hay boss were does this nut and bolt go? Boss ôoooooos×$t
Interesting content, misleading title. That was neither a FAIL nor EPIC. It wasn´t even an accident! It indeed was controlled and not "controlled". Thumbs down.
"Let's overload this crane, way beyond it's failure limit, and see if it fails..." - "Oh, yes it does..." Goodness me, they must have a lot of spare time in Sweden.
Watching this was an accident
Ok, so it was lifting a concrete weight over nothing in an open field 🤷🏽♂️ Thumbs down for fake title! 👎
That was a set up, many give always as an operator, what a waste of time
All that it needed was Viagra.
Where's the footage from the drone in the background?
ua-cam.com/video/q7r8T5c24gw/v-deo.html
Bollocks
That wasn't an accident. Who's the liar who titled this?
""Controlled" failure the Swedishs company g-ACK AB performed the "test", Location: Källebäcken, Sweden. The maximum capacity of 6 tons was hoisted up, then moved along the boom. Approximaly at the middle of the boom, max capacity is reached ..."
@@OStrip it's just a fun day at work
@@OStrip if they put it 50cm off the floor they could also TEST it without damage...... why destroi a crane? she could work many years more
The camera in the fore ground is a dead giveaway
everyone should spend the time to report this as spam and miss leading. Maybe get this guy off the air.
Done.
Done
Click bait. The authors a jerk.
Was that a Trump flag on the load block? Maybe it fell down because it wanted to.
Self de erecting
Clearly not an accident.
Click. Bait. Thumbs down.
What was that?
Testing it
CLICK BAIT!
Crane loading to failure test. Set up camera, frame crane. Move load out boom. Follow load with camera leaving crane support structures out of frame.
In the words of the famous Ronny: Kranplätze müssen verdichtet sein!
"Gamla Bettan"
Crane was junk!
Not a tower crane. It’s known as the self erector class of cranes. Counterweights on the base swivel and remotely operated with no onboard operator.
There’s always one ☝️
Good video. ♡ T.E.N.
Over Load of an old Crane. Safety video...
A more detailed video (with multiple angles shots) of this deliberate overload of a towercrane is now available here: ua-cam.com/video/q7r8T5c24gw/v-deo.html
The base anchor failed. The crane structure itself appears to remain in tact, going down as a unit. It tipped from the base.
Looks more like a controlled failure than an accident.
Good old Potain GTMR! ☹