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- Опубліковано 11 жов 2019
- Introducing Big Carl - the pride of the Sarens fleet and the world’s biggest crane! Here is footage of its first move at the construction site for Hinkley Point C Nuclear Power Plant in the UK, one of the largest construction projects in the world!
The crane stands 250m tall, is able to lift 5000T and is unmatched in size or strength by any other land-based crane on the planet. However, it’s not just size that makes this #Crane such an engineering masterpiece. It currently operates on one of the biggest construction sites in the world, moving between 3 strategically located points connected by 6km of rail tracks. It reconfigures from straight to ringed tracks at each point to allow for 360 degree slewing and lifting operations. It’s driven by 12 engines that are grouped into 6 power packs. It utilises some of the most cutting edge heavy lifting tools, such as the Customised Spreader System and Sarspin, that control and equalise lifts. So as you see, this is an enormous crane, but it is so much more as well!
Big Carl is truly unique - and it represents the #Excellence and cutting edge #Solution driven engineering that Sarens strives towards every day.
Big Carl is truly unique - and it represents the #Excellence and cutting edge #Solution driven engineering that Sarens strives towards every day. - Наука та технологія
Excellent
Ok that's pretty big. I'm up for a longer video if you are, coincidentally.
Wow! GREAT!!
Thanks!!
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💙💙💙
I feel they really flopped the TOTAL opportunity of a life time and really should have called it "Big Daddy" instead but what do I know....
can it lift a rocket?
Cute
What do they need to lift that requires it to be so big?
Or were they just going for the world record in most blue whales lifted at once?
We used this crane in AZ couple years back. We lifted trusses for the intel building it’s an amazing crane.
why still 0 comment, then i'm first.
About 25 blue whales 🐋