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  2. XGC88000 crawler crane - Wikipedia

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    The XGC88000 crawler crane, unlike the majority of crawler cranes, comes in two sections. The primary section consists of the crane itself, which boasts a maximum boom length of 144 meters, a maximum total length of 173 meters (including the counterweight radius), a maximum height (when fully erect) of 108 meters, a lifting capacity ranging between 3,600 and 4,000 tons [10] [11] [12] (although ...

  3. Remote Applications in Challenging Environments - Wikipedia

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    Operations within a closed box of this size cannot be conducted using through-wall manipulators so the design relies on remotely operated equipment delivered by two remotely operated cranes. The cell has no windows, so operators sat in adjacent rooms will use multiple cameras to control the various handling and size reduction processes.

  4. Technocrane - Wikipedia

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    Technocrane is a telescopic camera crane widely utilised in the film industry and in television production. The first Technocrane, invented by Horst Burbulla, revolutionized the world of camera movement for film and television production when it was first introduced to the world in 1983.

  5. Crane (machine) - Wikipedia

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    A telescopic mobile crane with truss luffing jib. A telescopic crane has a boom that consists of a number of tubes fitted one inside the other. A hydraulic cylinder or other powered mechanism extends or retracts the tubes to increase or decrease the total length of the boom. These types of booms are often used for short term construction ...

  6. Merlo (company) - Wikipedia

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    In 1981 Merlo produced their first telescopic handler, the SM 30, which combined the 'performance of a forklift and that of a hydraulic telescopic boom crane'. [6] Featuring 4 wheel drive, 4 wheel steering and 4 equal wheels the SM30 was much more advanced than the offerings from the competition which tended to utilise a rear wheel steer and ...

  7. Cranelift - Wikipedia

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    The project started in 2016 and is currently developed by Bytecode Alliance. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Unlike compiler backends such as LLVM that focus more on ahead-of-time compilation, Cranelift instead focuses on just-in-time compilation with short compile time being an explicit goal of the project.