I’m no expert but if the cranes cabin is so insecure that the ambient breeze at altitude causes it to move, then I would not be trusting it with my live
As a crane operator I can tell you that absolutely yes, the wind moves the whole mast. When you consider in free slew the wind can spin the jib completely 360° through the night. Even just picking up or landing a heavy load the whole thing can move and jerk. It’s perfectly safe and supposed to do so. Deflection etc are all parts of the engineering. If there was no give, it would be less safe. Love my job 💪
Maybe someone can explain what the numbers showing on the meter represent? Is it something you would look at to show the way? Balance? Is it used to center the load?
The first top number shows you the radius: which is the distance from the hook to the center of the slew ring. Second number show the weight on the hooks. Third one shows the hook height. Fourth one shows the angle of the slew(not working). Last one shows the wind speed.
@@towercranebyLJ Thank you very much. The only crane I ever worked on was on the back of a truck when I used to set tombstone’s for a family business. You can use all of those numbers in calculating the maximum load which constantly changes depending on those numbers you mentioned. I’m surprised they don’t have another gauge which uses those calculations to give you the maximum load allowable since it already has the numbers needed. If you know what I mean and I’m pretty sure you do. The angle of the crane to the tower which is the radius, the distance from the tower, and the links I’m not sure about. How far down the load is if that has a bearing on the maximum. I do remember with the little hand crane, I was constantly trying to move the load closer And raising the boom and bringing it in so I didn’t overload. This is the same principle but on a much grander scale
As far as I know, no. When you test for it you’ll go to a test center for the written, and more than likely where you do your schooling they’ll have a Procter there for the practical. But if you’re going to drive to a job site with a crane, you need one.
@@towercranebyLJ i do project to my univeristy about crane operator I would really appreciate it if you could send me a detailed description of the buttons
Show de bola amigo, vim aqui no UA-cam procurar algum vídeo sobre o trabalho e encontrei um brasileiro! Moro na Inglaterra e trabalho em obras, Estou pensando em fazer o curso pra operar Cranes. Você trabalha onde?
Do you ever have homeless people up in there? We did and the one time he was caught up there stealing the guys sun glasses and binoculars too. how messed up... Racoons have messed up the electrical.. we were down for an entire day because of those things :)
got your safety slides on
Gosh, you made me years to operate a Liebherr. Smooth man, great job.👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
Tower crane operator's and a high steel iron workers , are a different breed . I mean that in a good way.
The biggest reason I want his job is because he gets to wear Jordan slippers
Lol
🎉
Forget steel toes, that job is cushy.
You can wear those at the office
The fact you said slippers… You’re the real MVP.
They need to give me a parachute
Good communication with the banksman
wow the view from up there! bet you could feel the breeze move that cabin at times??
I’m no expert but if the cranes cabin is so insecure that the ambient breeze at altitude causes it to move, then I would not be trusting it with my live
@@FemboiMars the wind makes the whole crane move, im a crane operator, you feel everything in there.
@@azzorzer What i always imagined it to be a safe space. Nice warm and cozy in there :(
As a crane operator I can tell you that absolutely yes, the wind moves the whole mast. When you consider in free slew the wind can spin the jib completely 360° through the night. Even just picking up or landing a heavy load the whole thing can move and jerk. It’s perfectly safe and supposed to do so. Deflection etc are all parts of the engineering. If there was no give, it would be less safe. Love my job 💪
Good banksman you got mate nice driving is well buddy
Tks mate
kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk e esse "Caralho quase fui de boca no chão" ai sahdashdsahasdh
Maybe someone can explain what the numbers showing on the meter represent? Is it something you would look at to show the way? Balance? Is it used to center the load?
The first top number shows you the radius: which is the distance from the hook to the center of the slew ring. Second number show the weight on the hooks. Third one shows the hook height. Fourth one shows the angle of the slew(not working). Last one shows the wind speed.
@@towercranebyLJ salam I also work on tdk-10.180😊
@@towercranebyLJthank you so much for explaining this 😅
@@towercranebyLJ Thank you very much. The only crane I ever worked on was on the back of a truck when I used to set tombstone’s for a family business.
You can use all of those numbers in calculating the maximum load which constantly changes depending on those numbers you mentioned. I’m surprised they don’t have another gauge which uses those calculations to give you the maximum load allowable since it already has the numbers needed. If you know what I mean and I’m pretty sure you do. The angle of the crane to the tower which is the radius, the distance from the tower, and the links I’m not sure about. How far down the load is if that has a bearing on the maximum. I do remember with the little hand crane, I was constantly trying to move the load closer And raising the boom and bringing it in so I didn’t overload. This is the same principle but on a much grander scale
Luffer é bom demaissssssss, é a q mais deixa saudade
I’m am looking to do this kind of work .all I need is to get nccco certified am I correct. Do I need my CDL to get my certification?
As far as I know, no. When you test for it you’ll go to a test center for the written, and more than likely where you do your schooling they’ll have a Procter there for the practical. But if you’re going to drive to a job site with a crane, you need one.
How did you become a tower crane operator my guy? Did you become a rigger at first?
You are exactly right!
do you have instruction of using this? i want to know what these buttons are for
I don't have a video of it, but they are pretty much for select hoist gear, stop the crane, windows wipers, start the crane, self levelling...
@@towercranebyLJ i do project to my univeristy about crane operator I would really appreciate it if you could send me a detailed description of the buttons
I love cranes works.. Keep safe body
Show de bola amigo, vim aqui no UA-cam procurar algum vídeo sobre o trabalho e encontrei um brasileiro! Moro na Inglaterra e trabalho em obras, Estou pensando em fazer o curso pra operar Cranes. Você trabalha onde?
Beleza mate, trabalho em Sydney na Australia
Halo...i am Herman Sudianto from Indonesia
I get dizzy as shite, just watching how high up it is
Amazing job.
Good pay?
I need some information about this job, is there some one help me, please?
Good job 👍
Liebherr ECH 550?
HCL 540 16/32TON
Do you ever have homeless people up in there? We did and the one time he was caught up there stealing the guys sun glasses and binoculars too. how messed up... Racoons have messed up the electrical.. we were down for an entire day because of those things :)
☺️☺️☺️
Smooth
Hello guys, I'm from Uzbekistan, I am a tower crane operator too, how can I start to work in your country, write to me please 😊
Hello sir i need this job please help me I'm express in Qatar 10 years
No Sandals
❤
Fuck NO !
you realy need a second camera trained on your target load it's no fun
looking through your legs at nothing
Ok 280EC-H16 . LIEBHERR
540 HCL