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  • @jeffreykreft5442
    @jeffreykreft5442 3 роки тому +12

    Man there ain’t no way I could ever do this job. Definitely too afraid of heights! This is crazy! Commend the men and women who do this everyday! Wow what a job!

    • @deksea
      @deksea 3 роки тому

      My thoughts exactly.

  • @KutWrite
    @KutWrite 3 роки тому +3

    Nice pix, but I'd like to see the "how" of this.

  • @لارينزهرةالبرتقال
    @لارينزهرةالبرتقال 3 роки тому +2

    Hello. Can I get the address of a German company that specializes in this kind of clean energy...thanks

    • @davidcoro27
      @davidcoro27 3 роки тому

      ENERCON. This design by Lagerwey, a Dutch company. Both very active in the market.

    • @Roe54
      @Roe54  3 роки тому

      ENERCON energy

  • @repalmore
    @repalmore 3 роки тому +8

    Radio tower erectors have been using jin poles for about as long as there have been tall towers. Some high rises are erected with "jump up" cranes that work they way up as the building is constructed. About time someone figure this kind of thing out for the wind farms. Heck of a lot lighter. Don't know how hard it is to get started and tear down but maybe about as hard as any other ground crane? Just a good idea.

    • @fredericrike5974
      @fredericrike5974 3 роки тому +3

      "Traditional" construction guy here; That self climber is awesome! The use of the tower they were building to support and control the climb was genius- hope they can figure that out to climb the corner of a rising building! As to moving it, once down, it shouldn't be hard to use the jib to help it lay itself down and then bolt on some wheels and rig it to road tow, I would think. Just freakin' awesome! FR

  • @thomassellers7613
    @thomassellers7613 3 роки тому +9

    Very interesting, however it would have been nice to describe what’s going on, and leave off the obnoxious sound effects or music, whatever you call it. Would like to have seen closer details of how it climbs, descends, and where the operator was located. Could have easily spent about 10 more minutes on the video for clarity’s sake. You still get a thumbs up though.

    • @fredericrike5974
      @fredericrike5974 3 роки тому

      This is pretty new tech- I'm thinking there may have been some "constraints" on what could and could not be depicted- there usually is where patents and intellectual property are concerned. Also, this was a "puff piece", not designed to show us how to build our own. FR

    • @musictolive4
      @musictolive4 3 роки тому +1

      @@fredericrike5974 This crane is already in use for 10 years.

    • @fredericrike5974
      @fredericrike5974 3 роки тому +1

      @@musictolive4 My bad, I retired from my high rise construction work in 2011 and I've never seen a "climber" like that. I am much more familiar with the "climbers" that build their own towers. FR

    • @Mike-kr5dn
      @Mike-kr5dn 3 роки тому

      The operator is at 3:56 on the ground

  • @ronaldojosedasilva7107
    @ronaldojosedasilva7107 3 роки тому +1

    Tecnologia e competência Nota 1000 parabéns . Ronaldo de Minas Gerais Brasil .👍👍👍👍👍👏👏👏👏👏😉

  • @b2dmastersniper
    @b2dmastersniper 3 роки тому +2

    That is just plain cool.

  • @ghostdevill
    @ghostdevill 3 роки тому +6

    To bad you don’t see how they build and install the crane to base off the tower and how they dissamble after the job is done!

    • @johnhili8664
      @johnhili8664 3 роки тому +2

      Obviously they use another crane which they do not want to show to make it look simple !!!!!1

    • @musictolive4
      @musictolive4 3 роки тому +1

      This crane is assembled and disassembled with a 300 ton telescopic crane. The big advantage of this concept is, that you don't need to get a big crawlercrane and all the space and heavy cranes and transport that is needed to erect one.

  • @williamharding9753
    @williamharding9753 3 роки тому

    Interesting video 👍 thanks 😊

  • @josephsouza2160
    @josephsouza2160 3 роки тому +1

    Incredible massive !!

  • @charleslloyd4253
    @charleslloyd4253 3 роки тому +2

    Jin poles have been around for centuries. This is a much cheaper method than bringing in a large crane.

    • @stevebell4906
      @stevebell4906 3 роки тому +1

      If only they had you to figure this out?...Surly none of them had ever seen a Jin pole...and had no concept of costs and abilities...

  • @sjvche7675
    @sjvche7675 3 роки тому +4

    Exposed fasteners as far as the eye can see, sea air could be interesting.

    • @FixItStupid
      @FixItStupid 3 роки тому

      Right It's ALL Too Big means only A Few get all of the money$$$ Micro grids generated at each meter off grid right now 15 years I don't sell back corporate government

    • @fredericrike5974
      @fredericrike5974 3 роки тому +1

      Oil rigs, largely constructed the same way (both use ABS plate steel, BTW), last 40 and more years offshore. Both are also coated (not pained) to seal the metal from as much of that corrosion as possible. FR

    • @fredericrike5974
      @fredericrike5974 3 роки тому

      @@FixItStupid Love your concept- only one question; if 7.8 billion of us go off grid this year, would that save the environment, will even half of them survive, will the result be actually be more sustainable than what we are doing at present? I can agree your solution may be correct for you- I jut have my doubts it could be extended to all of us. At least not at the 7.8 billion we currently are. FR

  • @xinfuxia3809
    @xinfuxia3809 3 роки тому

    I’m surprised the crane doesn’t hold the main column with a closed arm. It just pinches on the side of the column?

    • @fredericrike5974
      @fredericrike5974 3 роки тому

      That bothered me too, till I realized the operators are on the ground, using remote controls. The cranes arms (which can be adjusted for length and position) extend past the diametric center of the column , where the crane is hanging. A back strap or cable would have to be terribly heavy and present a bunch of difficulties- so the operators were removed from the seat aboard the crane! FR

    • @dougmc666
      @dougmc666 3 роки тому +1

      At 4:20 the sockets can be seen at the bottom of each segment, the arms pins go into the sockets.

    • @fredericrike5974
      @fredericrike5974 3 роки тому

      @@dougmc666 Thank you, Doug- I couldn't make that out on my "small screen"! That may also explains why so many of the tower plates were bolted or riveted together- to give those purchase points for the crane! FR

  • @jeanmarcguiriato6915
    @jeanmarcguiriato6915 3 роки тому

    Intéressante vidéo.

  • @alexanderblacker
    @alexanderblacker 3 роки тому +1

    Really cool tech and engineering, thanks for sharing. How does it work with different wind speeds?

    • @fredericrike5974
      @fredericrike5974 3 роки тому

      Like all cranes and craning operations, I would think there is a definite wind speed safety issue- mostly with controlling the parts swinging in the wind for both. FR

    • @alexanderblacker
      @alexanderblacker 3 роки тому

      @@fredericrike5974 Agree, but would be interesting to understand if the actual crane puts more constraints on such problem

    • @fredericrike5974
      @fredericrike5974 3 роки тому

      @@alexanderblacker I agree, but from tracking it to Lagerway (Lagerwei in Dutch) online site, about half of the piece we saw is Lagerway "puff" work for general pop consumption, not professional construction guys or professional YT experts like me! That lack of detail was what led me to "hit the Wiki button" and follow it about! FR

    • @alexanderblacker
      @alexanderblacker 3 роки тому

      @@fredericrike5974 i am sorry i dont understand your latest comments.

    • @fredericrike5974
      @fredericrike5974 3 роки тому

      @@alexanderblacker I followed the info given in the YT piece to the actual manufacturer's site-Lagerway, Lagerwie in Dutch (company is located in Netherlands), and found many of the images from the YT piece in the companies market presentation and public imagery. Hence my comments.
      They were re edited to be much more "unwashed public friendly", which reduced the hard technical content- lot of the nitty gritty details were left out.
      Since I went to the trouble of giving you the actual spelling of the mfg's name you could go look yourself- I won't mind at all! FR

  • @philoso377
    @philoso377 3 роки тому +7

    This crane could have been conceived and developed ahead of the booming of large wind turbines. Well it’s never too late.

    • @Roe54
      @Roe54  3 роки тому

      Thanks

    • @matthewkantar5583
      @matthewkantar5583 3 роки тому +1

      The "the booming of large wind turbines" is just getting under way.

    • @philoso377
      @philoso377 3 роки тому

      @@matthewkantar5583 OK you think developer for full size turbine can also develop their construction equipment such as this?

    • @fredericrike5974
      @fredericrike5974 3 роки тому +1

      @@philoso377 the Lageway Corporation, an early wind turbine generator developer did this seen above. According to their site, it has passes all it's technical certifications electrically, hydraulically and mechanically to be fully certified and insured just like the more traditional climbing cranes we have had for half a century now. I was wrong about transport- it breaks down onto eleven trucks for transport and can be assembled in a day. FR

    • @matthewkantar5583
      @matthewkantar5583 3 роки тому

      @@philoso377 Sure

  • @dummbar5869
    @dummbar5869 3 роки тому +11

    Liebherr will be pissed😂😂

    • @fredericrike5974
      @fredericrike5974 3 роки тому

      Having worked a site with some Liebherr engineers, they won't get POed at all; they will not even get even, they will build one bigger and better! Being an American, I am a Manitowoc fan, but,TBH, there "aint no flies" on Leibherr's equipment. This looks to take it to the next two levels; I'm curious if it is stable enough to use for floating wind turbines in water- the ship mounted cranes are hideously expensive, on water wind turbine deployment costing four to eight times what dry land installation does. FR

    • @musictolive4
      @musictolive4 3 роки тому +1

      Well, Liebherr has nothing to worrey about. This crane is designed by a wind turbine designer. So they have made the crane for their own wind turbines and it doesn't work of fit on other brands of wind turbines.

    • @congerr71
      @congerr71 3 роки тому +1

      @@musictolive4 you get my smartest man inherited room award today !
      But it is a clever crane idea !

    • @musictolive4
      @musictolive4 3 роки тому

      @@congerr71 Thank you! 😀
      It sure is!

  • @barrytaylor760
    @barrytaylor760 3 роки тому +1

    Brilliant

  • @danieldewilson
    @danieldewilson 3 роки тому

    Fantastic

  • @henkommerenvan8451
    @henkommerenvan8451 3 роки тому +1

    Enercon: this climbing crane “From Germany” is designed and build in The Netherlands… #MechDes #Engineering

  • @dennyli9339
    @dennyli9339 3 роки тому

    Smart crane!

  • @dannythegeorge
    @dannythegeorge 3 роки тому +1

    Amazing video with drone footage and nice editing. Renewable energy was already cheaper to produce than using fossil fuels. Hopefully, with money saving innovations like these, we should be able to make a quicker transition to clean energy.

    • @Roe54
      @Roe54  3 роки тому +1

      Thank you every much🙏

  • @sly0010
    @sly0010 3 роки тому +1

    Great visual coverage…great spectacle but with no description on how it actually works makes for a very annoying clip

  • @danylcarreno790
    @danylcarreno790 3 роки тому

    Buen invento...

  • @davem3789
    @davem3789 3 роки тому +3

    Maes sense to avoid paying for overpriced mobile cranes with their operators.

    • @fredericrike5974
      @fredericrike5974 3 роки тому

      I'm willing to bet this crane is rented or leased to the wind farm developers, just like the climbing cranes so common in the conventional construction industry. The crane operators, riggers and machinery helpers will come as part of that lease contract. But, yeah, buddy, what an improvement and I'll be at least as fast if not faster than a conventional crane, to boot!FR

  • @chrismoyler
    @chrismoyler 3 роки тому

    Seems far more efficient than a mega mobile crane???
    This is how skyscrapers used to be built

  • @papabits5721
    @papabits5721 3 роки тому

    Just happens to be no wind when putting on the blades

  • @robbieoorschot6816
    @robbieoorschot6816 3 роки тому +2

    This is no Enercon, its a Dutch windmill constructor Lagerwei

    • @fredericrike5974
      @fredericrike5974 3 роки тому

      I found Lagerway (their English online site anyway); I think Enercon is their "American" development partner. these people have been chasing after and challenging Leibherr for decades. I think Lagerway is also an early wind turbine developer, but haven't found direct support for that yet. FR

    • @robbieoorschot6816
      @robbieoorschot6816 3 роки тому

      @@fredericrike5974 What i now is that Lagerwey is the father of Dutch wind turbines and direct drive turbines white out a gearbox. Like the father of Enercon he started out of a garagebox / shed.

    • @fredericrike5974
      @fredericrike5974 3 роки тому +1

      @@robbieoorschot6816 I'd need some new fact checking but I believe Leibherr was started by two brothers much the same. Many great construction techniques and tools have originated from the minds of "working hands"- all hail the hard work guys! FR

    • @robbieoorschot6816
      @robbieoorschot6816 3 роки тому +1

      @@fredericrike5974 Enercon is German, from Aurich !!

    • @fredericrike5974
      @fredericrike5974 3 роки тому +1

      @@robbieoorschot6816 I wasn't sure and said so, so thanks for the help! FR

  • @JustinRK81
    @JustinRK81 3 роки тому +3

    that's cool and all very reliable and a genius idea but considering Liebherr Crane company is who builds it they're going to hurt the production level of their standard heavy lift crawler cranes considering this is taking its place I don't really understand that??

    • @rogerbivins9144
      @rogerbivins9144 3 роки тому +1

      Many reasons I'd think not the least of which is the cost of logistics, it takes a fleet of oversize trucks to move a mobile crane / ballast weight large enough to erect wind towers, then depending on the model, up to several days to erect.
      This rig only needs about 3 tractor trailers and one day to set up & be lifting.
      Also this climber has no height limitations, so one small unit is capable of assembling any tower, confined site access and surrounding soils compaction much less of an issue, so, this model may allow tower construction opportunities in otherwise inaccessible locations. And the list goes on.
      Cheers

    • @Baetzibaer
      @Baetzibaer 3 роки тому +2

      @@rogerbivins9144 This crane needs 11 (eleven) Truck Units to move about according to the manufacturer's website.

    • @rogerbivins9144
      @rogerbivins9144 3 роки тому

      @@Baetzibaer I suppose there are possibly design variations, and I'm certainly not intimately familiar with the design but I got the logistical / transport Information from one of the YT promotional videos I watched for this exact model #
      Cheers.

    • @Baetzibaer
      @Baetzibaer 3 роки тому +1

      @@rogerbivins9144 For this kind of information I'd rather consult the manufacturer itself 😊

    • @fredericrike5974
      @fredericrike5974 3 роки тому

      @@rogerbivins9144 I have to agree with KD Batz- the sites I found were pretty surely designed for a professional audience, not a "general admission" one. FR

  • @magnum8264
    @magnum8264 3 роки тому +1

    That is so cool!I'm guessing German made.

    • @magnum8264
      @magnum8264 3 роки тому +1

      @@musictolive4
      That was my second guess! Awesome engineering!Thanks for the link.

    • @musictolive4
      @musictolive4 3 роки тому

      @@magnum8264 😉
      Yes it is!
      You're welcome! 😉

    • @v.patsatzakis3440
      @v.patsatzakis3440 2 роки тому

      The hub installation tool (yellow arm attached on the hub) is designed in the Netherlands, mainly built in Germany while many small components like bearings, docking receptors/connectors are built in the netherlands. The climbing crane, I saw one beeing built in Germany.

  • @ellobo1326
    @ellobo1326 3 роки тому +1

    Designed in Nairobi.

  • @davidwilson2462
    @davidwilson2462 3 роки тому +1

    Game changer

  • @haihoangvan170
    @haihoangvan170 3 роки тому +1

    cool

  • @artysanmobile
    @artysanmobile 3 роки тому +2

    Watch this on ‘mute’. You’re welcome.

  • @dedzimorozuki9720
    @dedzimorozuki9720 3 роки тому

    Никогда такого не видел! Заменяет обычный кран. Уважение инженерам, которые придумали такое. Но похоже стойка ветряка должна иметь конструктивные доработки под применение такого крана. Немного не понял как он удерживается на опоре ветряка во время вертикального передвижения по нему?

    • @Иван-и1е4н
      @Иван-и1е4н 3 роки тому +1

      В каждой секций есть отверстия, а в лапах которые обнимают опору есть штыри которые заходят в эти отверстия.

  • @tedrobinson372
    @tedrobinson372 3 роки тому

    I hope the workers do not contract windmill cancer.

  • @hughmarcus1
    @hughmarcus1 3 роки тому +4

    Pretty pointless video. I’m sure the makers think there’s lots of great drone shots. But honestly it’s just a series of random clips patched together. Why not zoom in for a few seconds & let us see the engineers bolt a bit of that turbine together.

  • @dennis8445
    @dennis8445 3 роки тому +1

    One more way to make wind power more affordable and reliable. It's the best way to make electricity in areas with a lot wind. It doesn't heat the planet up like solar systems do.

    • @hjalmarrokstad6202
      @hjalmarrokstad6202 3 роки тому +1

      What makes you think solarpower heats up the planet ?

    • @dennis8445
      @dennis8445 3 роки тому

      @@hjalmarrokstad6202 if you measured the average temperature of a piece of property before and after you installed solar heaters everywhere it would be a significant change.

    • @Stefan_Dahn
      @Stefan_Dahn 11 днів тому

      ​@@dennis8445Fake news.

  • @صيانةالموترسيكلالصيني

    I am her 😭 waiting i need help the world but no one listen me

  • @engineeringoyster6243
    @engineeringoyster6243 3 роки тому +5

    Terrible editing in this video. Popping between scenes far too quickly. Stay on one view long enough so we can see what we are looking at before transitioning to the next scene.

  • @stevecharmer4296
    @stevecharmer4296 3 роки тому +7

    Background music sucks

    • @johnhili8664
      @johnhili8664 3 роки тому +3

      I agree:-)))

    • @Thankz4sharing
      @Thankz4sharing 3 роки тому +1

      I turn that infuriating noise way down, but somehow I'm afraid to mute it entirely for fear that I might miss something later.
      I know better, but some sick compulsion keeps me from doing what I know that I should do.

    • @FixItStupid
      @FixItStupid 3 роки тому

      Right

  • @صيانةالموترسيكلالصيني

    Yes the earth is big but its move...? Why i know i am a genius.... I can help you i can give you Energy... I can move this turbine without air where is the government need me

  • @romanmaimo1468
    @romanmaimo1468 3 роки тому +1

    These wind turbines are a waste of money

    • @Stefan_Dahn
      @Stefan_Dahn 11 днів тому

      Your comment lacks sense.

  • @Davidsavage8008
    @Davidsavage8008 3 роки тому

    Failsafe my butt.

  • @rogerswyer5357
    @rogerswyer5357 3 роки тому +1

    Complete waste of time, have not a clue how it works.

    • @fredericrike5974
      @fredericrike5974 3 роки тому

      It wasn't intended to teach you how to build one, just show you what it could do. You could have saved us all a bit of time and just clicked onto your next feed. FR

  • @aragornlee5398
    @aragornlee5398 3 роки тому +1

    china will make it soon!

    • @fredericrike5974
      @fredericrike5974 3 роки тому

      No doubt. And when they have enough children to replace all their aging factory and construction workers, they will benefit massively from it! FR

  • @julianreverse
    @julianreverse 3 роки тому

    Stolen Video 🤢

    • @Roe54
      @Roe54  3 роки тому

      Thank you for watching my uploads