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لمحة المتبادلة الشركة محمداحمد عمليات كرين فقط فى مجموعة متخصصه، ولكن أولا وقبل كل شيء في مناولة البضائع الثقيلة. . ليس فقط في تأجير واستعمال الرافعات، ولكن أيضا فى حل المشاكل المرتبطة بالعمل رافعة مفاتيح نجاحنا: الجودة، السلامة، الهندسة و الصيانة. جودة تقديم الجوده والخدمة عامل أخر من هو نجاحنا. نحن نحرص على كل شيء: نتحدث إلى الزبائن، في محاولة لفهم المشكلة وتحليلها. نجد أفضل الحلول المصممة خصيصا لهم بحيث يتم إنجاز العمل بطريقة اقتصادية وآمنة. سلامة لتكون قادرة علي العمل بأمان جدا، وكنت بحاجة ليس فقط أفضل المعدات ولكن أيضا الأشخاص الذين تم تدريبهم لتشغيل هذا الجهاز. هذا هو السبب يضع الكثير من الجهد في تدريب هؤلاء الناس. وبهذه الطريقة فقط، يمكننا أن نضمن السلامة.
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الأسكندريه
لمحة المتبادلة الشركة محمداحمد عمليات كرين فقط فى مجموعة متخصصه، ولكن أولا وقبل كل شيء في مناولة البضائع الثقيلة. . ليس فقط في تأجير واستعمال الرافعات، ولكن أيضا فى حل المشاكل المرتبطة بالعمل رافعة مفاتيح نجاحنا: الجودة، السلامة، الهندسة و الصيانة. جودة تقديم الجوده والخدمة عامل أخر من هو نجاحنا. نحن نحرص على كل شيء: نتحدث إلى الزبائن، في محاولة لفهم المشكلة وتحليلها. نجد أفضل الحلول المصممة خصيصا لهم بحيث يتم إنجاز العمل بطريقة اقتصادية وآمنة. سلامة لتكون قادرة علي العمل بأمان جدا، وكنت بحاجة ليس فقط أفضل المعدات ولكن أيضا الأشخاص الذين تم تدريبهم لتشغيل هذا الجهاز. هذا هو السبب يضع الكثير من الجهد في تدريب هؤلاء الناس. وبهذه الطريقة فقط، يمكننا أن نضمن السلامة.
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Longitudinal static stability of boeing 737 max 8Lahiru Dilshan
The document discusses the longitudinal static stability of the Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft. It provides specifications of the Boeing 737 MAX-8 and its LEAP 1B engines. The replacement of the original engines with larger LEAP engines affected the static stability of the aircraft by changing the static margin and causing the elevator to trim differently with various center of gravity positions. This contributed to the Lion Air and Ethiopian Airlines crashes that killed 346 people. Analytical calculations are shown relating center of gravity, coefficient of lift, static margin, elevator trim, and maximum climb angle. The reasons for the crashes are justified using this data.
The document provides definitions for various terms used in helicopter flight manuals such as WARNING, CAUTION, NOTE, SHALL, SHOULD, MAY, and WILL. It also asks multiple choice questions about the components, systems, and flight characteristics of the TH-67 helicopter, including questions about the fuselage sections, pitot-static systems, search lights, construction methods, power plant, flight controls, rotors, hydraulics, and other systems.
Design and Implementation of a Quadrotor HelicopterHicham Berkouk
This is a project on building a quadrotor from scratch. From the history; physics and modeling to system hardware and software. The control algorithm is built arround a PID loop. For more details, please feel free to comment or send me an email to: hicham.berkouk@outlook.com
The document describes the modeling and control of a quadrotor unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV). It first outlines various modeling assumptions. It then derives the nonlinear model, including kinematic and dynamic equations, by defining reference frames, rotational matrices, forces and moments. Linear models are developed by linearizing the nonlinear model. Finally, it discusses control design, analysis and simulation for the quadrotor.
1. The document discusses the velocity and acceleration analysis of a crank and slotted lever quick return motion mechanism.
2. It provides the given data of a crank angle of 60 degrees and crank speed of 100 rpm.
3. It then calculates the velocity and acceleration of the ram (J) as well as the angular acceleration of the slotted lever using graphical methods like velocity diagrams and acceleration diagrams.
الأسكندريه
لمحة المتبادلة الشركة محمداحمد عمليات كرين فقط فى مجموعة متخصصه، ولكن أولا وقبل كل شيء في مناولة البضائع الثقيلة. . ليس فقط في تأجير واستعمال الرافعات، ولكن أيضا فى حل المشاكل المرتبطة بالعمل رافعة مفاتيح نجاحنا: الجودة، السلامة، الهندسة و الصيانة. جودة تقديم الجوده والخدمة عامل أخر من هو نجاحنا. نحن نحرص على كل شيء: نتحدث إلى الزبائن، في محاولة لفهم المشكلة وتحليلها. نجد أفضل الحلول المصممة خصيصا لهم بحيث يتم إنجاز العمل بطريقة اقتصادية وآمنة. سلامة لتكون قادرة علي العمل بأمان جدا، وكنت بحاجة ليس فقط أفضل المعدات ولكن أيضا الأشخاص الذين تم تدريبهم لتشغيل هذا الجهاز. هذا هو السبب يضع الكثير من الجهد في تدريب هؤلاء الناس. وبهذه الطريقة فقط، يمكننا أن نضمن السلامة.
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Longitudinal static stability of boeing 737 max 8Lahiru Dilshan
The document discusses the longitudinal static stability of the Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft. It provides specifications of the Boeing 737 MAX-8 and its LEAP 1B engines. The replacement of the original engines with larger LEAP engines affected the static stability of the aircraft by changing the static margin and causing the elevator to trim differently with various center of gravity positions. This contributed to the Lion Air and Ethiopian Airlines crashes that killed 346 people. Analytical calculations are shown relating center of gravity, coefficient of lift, static margin, elevator trim, and maximum climb angle. The reasons for the crashes are justified using this data.
The document provides definitions for various terms used in helicopter flight manuals such as WARNING, CAUTION, NOTE, SHALL, SHOULD, MAY, and WILL. It also asks multiple choice questions about the components, systems, and flight characteristics of the TH-67 helicopter, including questions about the fuselage sections, pitot-static systems, search lights, construction methods, power plant, flight controls, rotors, hydraulics, and other systems.
Design and Implementation of a Quadrotor HelicopterHicham Berkouk
This is a project on building a quadrotor from scratch. From the history; physics and modeling to system hardware and software. The control algorithm is built arround a PID loop. For more details, please feel free to comment or send me an email to: hicham.berkouk@outlook.com
The document describes the modeling and control of a quadrotor unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV). It first outlines various modeling assumptions. It then derives the nonlinear model, including kinematic and dynamic equations, by defining reference frames, rotational matrices, forces and moments. Linear models are developed by linearizing the nonlinear model. Finally, it discusses control design, analysis and simulation for the quadrotor.
1. The document discusses the velocity and acceleration analysis of a crank and slotted lever quick return motion mechanism.
2. It provides the given data of a crank angle of 60 degrees and crank speed of 100 rpm.
3. It then calculates the velocity and acceleration of the ram (J) as well as the angular acceleration of the slotted lever using graphical methods like velocity diagrams and acceleration diagrams.
The document provides specifications for dimensions of center pivot irrigation systems including pipe sizes, span lengths, and measurements for various components. Key dimensions listed are the height from the ground to the center pivot elbow, distances from the elbow to the pivot pad and between bolts. The systems are grouped into categories like compact, standard, heavy duty, and mobile with their corresponding dimension details provided.
The document contains two tables. Table 1 is a chart showing duct friction loss (Pa/m) at low flow rates for circular ducts of varying diameters. Table 2 provides equivalent circular duct diameters for rectangular ducts of different side dimensions to produce equal friction and flow. The tables provide specifications for selecting duct sizes in ventilation system design.
The document provides specifications and dimensions for different types of pipe systems including pipe size, span length, and measurements for various components. The specifications include overall system dimensions, center point dimensions for different types of systems, and overhang lengths. Dimensions are provided in both imperial and metric units.
This document provides information on Power-plus sealed lead acid batteries for various applications. Key details include:
- The batteries have a design life of 12 years and comply with various industry standards. They come in capacities from 35AH to 230AH.
- They use absorbed glass mat (AGM) technology and have a non-spillable, valve regulated lead acid design that requires no water additions.
- Applications include telecommunications, emergency lighting, UPS systems, and solar photovoltaic systems. The document provides specifications on voltage, temperature ranges, and discharge times at different currents.
The document provides design details for the ground floor structure of a building project for client Syed Yusuf Ali. It includes job information, coordinates of 67 nodes, member incidences of 157 elements, material properties, support conditions, dead and live load cases, and results of the structural analysis and concrete design for beams and columns. The design is only for the ground floor due to technical difficulties including the first floor.
Potain MDT 139 Top Slewing Tower Cranes product guideCompass Equipment
The M range (Top slewing) of cranes from Potain adapt easily to their work environment. These cranes are suitable for sites which are high up, crowded or widely spread. They make it possible to hoist and distribute loads by using 2 technologies.
This document provides information on hydraulic products including pumps, cylinders, controls and tools. It includes diagrams of basic hydraulic circuits using various components like pumps, valves, manifolds, hoses and cylinders. Tables provide specifications for different hydraulic cylinders including their stroke, retracted height, mounting, and order number. The catalog aims to help users select the right hydraulic components for their needs.
The document contains random letters, numbers, and symbols with no discernible meaning or structure. It does not provide any essential information that can be summarized in 3 sentences or less.
The document contains various numeric values, symbols, and special characters organized without labels or context. It is unclear what the intended meaning or purpose of the data is.
Rosenberg Canada: Fans for Clean Rooms (Cleanrooms)Rosenberg Canada
The structural change, which is caused by the ever-increasing pace of technical progress, gives rise to more and more electronics-oriented companies. Dust and other contaminants in the air are increasingly becoming a problem for products that are more and more sensitive in these sectors. Companies with filling plants and the pharmaceutical industry are faced with the same complication due to hygiene regulations.
Filtering with the help of fans as a component or complete air handling units can eliminate these dust particles and debris in the air.
As a component for these requirements, free-running impellers with EC technology, in particular, are primarily distinguished by their capacity and their quiet and efficient operation - and all this in a confined space.
Weihu pump Ltd was created in 1980s and has become one of the largest pump manufacturers in Henan, China. They produce over 40 series of pumps with flows ranging from 5m3/h to 2000m3/h and lift capabilities from 5m to 1400m. The company has strong R&D capabilities, modern facilities over 660000 square meters, and over 860 employees including 40 senior technical experts. Weihu pumps are known for their high quality, energy efficiency, safety, and reasonable price.
This document contains the input file for a structural analysis software (STAAD SPACE) for a building project. It includes the joint coordinates, member incidences, material properties, support conditions, and multiple load cases representing dead loads, live loads, and seismic loads that will be analyzed. Load combinations are defined at the end for foundation design checking.
This document contains graphs and tables summarizing student approval percentages for various subjects in the 1st trimester of the 2017-2018 school year at Escuela Secundaria Técnica 6 in Querétaro, Mexico. Approval percentages are shown for groups 1G through 1K in subjects like Spanish, English, Math, Science, Technology, History, Geography, Physical Education and Arts. Approval rates ranged from around 70-100% across subjects and groups.
1. The document lists various ATV 12 and ATV 312 models with their specifications such as voltage rating, power rating, communication protocols support, and other technical details.
2. Example product codes and their descriptions are provided such as ATV 312 H U22 M2 which refers to a 0.22 kW ATV 312 model powered by 200-240V.
3. The ATV 12 and ATV 312 series are variable speed drives that can be used in applications such as HVAC to control motors. They support common industrial communication protocols.
Costo referencial de posecion y operacionDeyvis Ubaldo
The document appears to be listing various types of construction equipment along with their weights, fuel consumption rates, and other specifications. It includes sections for equipment used for drilling, earthmoving, compaction, and other construction tasks. For each piece of equipment, it provides details like power, weight, fuel consumption in hours or kilograms, and estimated daily and monthly operating costs.
Depart is a company that supplies spare parts for milling facilities around the world in an economical way without compromising customer satisfaction. It is part of the Alapala group, one of the largest milling companies in the world with over 62 years of experience. Depart provides high quality spare parts at competitive prices thanks to its strong financial position and developed economic solutions. It exports to over 70 countries and aims to be a business partner for all milling customers regardless of brand by meeting their needs.
The document appears to be a table containing data on 130 students. It includes information such as student ID numbers, ECTS credits earned, total ECTS credits, social status points, other points, total points, and category/residence. The data seems to be rankings or results of some sort, organized into columns containing metrics for different categories.
The document provides specifications for dimensions of center pivot irrigation systems including pipe sizes, span lengths, and measurements for various components. Key dimensions listed are the height from the ground to the center pivot elbow, distances from the elbow to the pivot pad and between bolts. The systems are grouped into categories like compact, standard, heavy duty, and mobile with their corresponding dimension details provided.
The document contains two tables. Table 1 is a chart showing duct friction loss (Pa/m) at low flow rates for circular ducts of varying diameters. Table 2 provides equivalent circular duct diameters for rectangular ducts of different side dimensions to produce equal friction and flow. The tables provide specifications for selecting duct sizes in ventilation system design.
The document provides specifications and dimensions for different types of pipe systems including pipe size, span length, and measurements for various components. The specifications include overall system dimensions, center point dimensions for different types of systems, and overhang lengths. Dimensions are provided in both imperial and metric units.
This document provides information on Power-plus sealed lead acid batteries for various applications. Key details include:
- The batteries have a design life of 12 years and comply with various industry standards. They come in capacities from 35AH to 230AH.
- They use absorbed glass mat (AGM) technology and have a non-spillable, valve regulated lead acid design that requires no water additions.
- Applications include telecommunications, emergency lighting, UPS systems, and solar photovoltaic systems. The document provides specifications on voltage, temperature ranges, and discharge times at different currents.
The document provides design details for the ground floor structure of a building project for client Syed Yusuf Ali. It includes job information, coordinates of 67 nodes, member incidences of 157 elements, material properties, support conditions, dead and live load cases, and results of the structural analysis and concrete design for beams and columns. The design is only for the ground floor due to technical difficulties including the first floor.
Potain MDT 139 Top Slewing Tower Cranes product guideCompass Equipment
The M range (Top slewing) of cranes from Potain adapt easily to their work environment. These cranes are suitable for sites which are high up, crowded or widely spread. They make it possible to hoist and distribute loads by using 2 technologies.
This document provides information on hydraulic products including pumps, cylinders, controls and tools. It includes diagrams of basic hydraulic circuits using various components like pumps, valves, manifolds, hoses and cylinders. Tables provide specifications for different hydraulic cylinders including their stroke, retracted height, mounting, and order number. The catalog aims to help users select the right hydraulic components for their needs.
The document contains random letters, numbers, and symbols with no discernible meaning or structure. It does not provide any essential information that can be summarized in 3 sentences or less.
The document contains various numeric values, symbols, and special characters organized without labels or context. It is unclear what the intended meaning or purpose of the data is.
Rosenberg Canada: Fans for Clean Rooms (Cleanrooms)Rosenberg Canada
The structural change, which is caused by the ever-increasing pace of technical progress, gives rise to more and more electronics-oriented companies. Dust and other contaminants in the air are increasingly becoming a problem for products that are more and more sensitive in these sectors. Companies with filling plants and the pharmaceutical industry are faced with the same complication due to hygiene regulations.
Filtering with the help of fans as a component or complete air handling units can eliminate these dust particles and debris in the air.
As a component for these requirements, free-running impellers with EC technology, in particular, are primarily distinguished by their capacity and their quiet and efficient operation - and all this in a confined space.
Weihu pump Ltd was created in 1980s and has become one of the largest pump manufacturers in Henan, China. They produce over 40 series of pumps with flows ranging from 5m3/h to 2000m3/h and lift capabilities from 5m to 1400m. The company has strong R&D capabilities, modern facilities over 660000 square meters, and over 860 employees including 40 senior technical experts. Weihu pumps are known for their high quality, energy efficiency, safety, and reasonable price.
This document contains the input file for a structural analysis software (STAAD SPACE) for a building project. It includes the joint coordinates, member incidences, material properties, support conditions, and multiple load cases representing dead loads, live loads, and seismic loads that will be analyzed. Load combinations are defined at the end for foundation design checking.
This document contains graphs and tables summarizing student approval percentages for various subjects in the 1st trimester of the 2017-2018 school year at Escuela Secundaria Técnica 6 in Querétaro, Mexico. Approval percentages are shown for groups 1G through 1K in subjects like Spanish, English, Math, Science, Technology, History, Geography, Physical Education and Arts. Approval rates ranged from around 70-100% across subjects and groups.
1. The document lists various ATV 12 and ATV 312 models with their specifications such as voltage rating, power rating, communication protocols support, and other technical details.
2. Example product codes and their descriptions are provided such as ATV 312 H U22 M2 which refers to a 0.22 kW ATV 312 model powered by 200-240V.
3. The ATV 12 and ATV 312 series are variable speed drives that can be used in applications such as HVAC to control motors. They support common industrial communication protocols.
Costo referencial de posecion y operacionDeyvis Ubaldo
The document appears to be listing various types of construction equipment along with their weights, fuel consumption rates, and other specifications. It includes sections for equipment used for drilling, earthmoving, compaction, and other construction tasks. For each piece of equipment, it provides details like power, weight, fuel consumption in hours or kilograms, and estimated daily and monthly operating costs.
Depart is a company that supplies spare parts for milling facilities around the world in an economical way without compromising customer satisfaction. It is part of the Alapala group, one of the largest milling companies in the world with over 62 years of experience. Depart provides high quality spare parts at competitive prices thanks to its strong financial position and developed economic solutions. It exports to over 70 countries and aims to be a business partner for all milling customers regardless of brand by meeting their needs.
The document appears to be a table containing data on 130 students. It includes information such as student ID numbers, ECTS credits earned, total ECTS credits, social status points, other points, total points, and category/residence. The data seems to be rankings or results of some sort, organized into columns containing metrics for different categories.
Building a Raspberry Pi Robot with Dot NET 8, Blazor and SignalRPeter Gallagher
In this session delivered at NDC Oslo 2024, I talk about how you can control a 3D printed Robot Arm with a Raspberry Pi, .NET 8, Blazor and SignalR.
I also show how you can use a Unity app on an Meta Quest 3 to control the arm VR too.
You can find the GitHub repo and workshop instructions here;
https://bit.ly/dotnetrobotgithub
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50.1 39.6 52.4 t 52.9 42.8 51.7 47.5
1% 45.3 37.4 48.1 48.8 40.6 49.1 45.1 I %9 95
105
100
110
43.7 46.1 38.6
::”: I ::”: ~ ::4
105
115
39.9 I 41.6 36.7 110
, 36.5 i 38.3 35
120
40:5 39:4 36:7
33.4 I 35.1 33.5 37.7 37.7 I 35.1
125
I
, 32.2 32.2 34.9 36
130
33.6
! 29.7 30.9 32.3 34
135 I / 27.3 29.7
140
29.9 31.8 I 30.7 135
~ 25.2 28.6 27.7 29.5
145
29.1 140
1’
I 25.6 27.4
150
27.5 145
23.7 25.6
156
25.6 150_
I
160
22 23.8 23.8 165
165
22.1 22.2
1:
160_
170
20.6 20.6 165
175
19.2 19.2 170
I
180 Illi I 17.9 ;::; 175
I o
180
50 !94’0 9410 I 94 0 94 94 0 84 I 94 100 I
OiOr O 60 I 64!94 o 94 94 94 94 94 100 II
0!0!0 o I 50 0 94 60 94 94 64!94
o~ 0/94 o 0 I o 94 o 0 94 60 ~ 94
11over rear I en arri&m3 TAB 802S7 /802-!X3
-- .. . . . ..— —..-— . ..— —— ..— —-—
Les forces de Ievage saat chances
41!EAM4L&meI!??lnnnh mwa
4. -01
P“/0
%
Lifting heights.
Haurteums de Ievage.
------
%
--
I
t.
t.,—
“-
-’
I
13ft
37
90
64
48
32
15
99
82
65
50
33
17
0
0 17 33 50 65 82 99 115 132 148 164 180 197 ft.
..
a
.. -..———.———.. ..- —..
5. Lifting capacities at guyed telescopic boom. Ei@Cl
Forces de 9evage a la fleche telescopique haubanee.
@!!i185ft.197ftml ELoo E!, .......
85 ft 103 ft l19ft 138 ft >’1s4 ft 172 ft 188 ft 197 ft
I
14 400 137 ( !
15 397 136 272
14
f (
16 384 135 272 194
15
17 372 133 271
16 ;
362 132 270 ; 194
H 343 130 218
I
I 89.5 !;~
22 328 128
24 315 126
x ~ :::
266 194
;:: / ~.:
26 303 124
28 289 122 ~ ~:~ ;:; [ S& :: ,32 ~ g~
,
30 274 121 244 194 210
32
89:5
258 120 234 194 203 89.5 ]~~ I ~~ i ~~
34 244 119 225 I 190
::: ! :::: 1 ::: ::: 1 ::
82.5
:: ;
36 231 118 216 I 182
34
38 218 117 207
82.5 ,
175
36
;: I :::: ::: ‘ H: i :: 82.5
40 205 115 199 168
38
45 ‘ 177 106 179 I 154
82.5 64 58.2 40 ‘
155 96 158 142 148 I z:; 133 I :2
82.5 64 58.2 ; 45
~
:: 136 87
83.6 82.5 64 58.2
140 I 131
50
I
60 121 79.5 $ 124 122 ::! 1 g:: M ;!: ~ I ::
82.5 58.2 ; 55
65 107 73.5 11199 ~ / p: 109
82.5 , z 58.2 60 I
70 96 69
82.5 64
102 72:5 102 S1- i g; 80 64
58.2 ~ 657
75 89:5 96.5
:: I X:; E ;;.5 I 63.5 ;:”5 g.
58.2
80 81 88
85
90
73.5 80 78.5
67 73.5 Zii5 i %2 72
62 I 2:”: ! ii i
: ~ ;;;; ~;
58:2 ; 85=
9s 63
59.2 I 56.2
I 65.6
90
100
56.9
;:.6
54
57.7 I 53.2 62.5 52.1
I 95
1
105
60;S 54.7 j 51.6
S6.8 57.7 , 49.7
100
110
57.4 52.4 48.4 105 ~
51.5 63.4
115
47.7 56 50.3 47.4 : no_
120
47.6 49.5 46.8 52 48.3 45.6 115 ,
125
4S.8 44 48.7 46.3 43.9
42.5
120
130
42.3 45.4
135
3!3.5 i 40.8 42.3
140
x:: ! ::.: ;::
36.7 , 39.5 39.5 41.1
33.6
39:3
38.2
*136
145
36.8 38.8 I 37.9 1 140
150
34.4 36.3 36.4 145—
155
32.1 34 34.1 ‘ 160
160
30
:;: 1 :: I :::q
165 I 28:1 1667
170
28.1
26.3 26.4
175
170
180
24.7 24.7 175
I
1194
23.2
019410,94! o 94
180
94!0 64 94 1
III O 0
100 I
5o194~94[o 94 94 I 94 94 64 100 II
IIII O 0 0 I 50 0194 50 84 94 94
%~lo 94
94 100
010 I 0!94 o 0 I 94 50 64 100 Iv
TA2 80302
6. e @E!iJ8.-?7ftEil EL. @!433001bs
I
I 85 ft 103 ft l19ft 138 ft 154 Pt : 172ft 188 ft
!
, 400 137
15 ! 397 ~ 136 ; 272 , I R
16 / 384
I ;:: i 272
17 1 372 271 194 I :;
I 362 ; 132
& I 343 ! 130 !%: 1;: 218 89.5
I
i M
22 328 128 ! 267 ,
! 266
218
24 ; 312
89.5
t 126 194 218 89.5 162 I I I H
26 ~ 295
I :% % I %
218 89.5 I
28 277
162 ~
215 89.5
30
162 ! 132 x
I 258 j ~~~ 244 194 210 89.5
! 240
162 132
234 194 203 89.5 162 I 132
z ~ 225
I ;:: i ~:
190 196
210 182 189
g~~gjwg, ‘~:%; ‘:
1%
:: : 195 I 117
40 182 I 115 ~ :: I % :;: 64 58.2 ! 40
46 I 155 1 106 I 154 154 89.5 143 I 86 I 82.5 64 58.2 45
50 ] 134 ! 96 / 137 141 135 89.5 130 ~ 116 83.5 82.5 64 ‘ 58.2 ~ 50
% i M ! $:.5I M I :% 118 , 87.5
1 117
j :::
81 64
I %: (3.&
58.2 ; 55
104 82.5 104
% I % ! 80” 64
58.2 60
~ [ ~“5 1 ~~”s I %5 ‘ l~& %.5
77.5 I 92.5 825
72.5 , 83.5
58.2 I 65
58.2 I 70
75 1
80 ~
:; ~ ;;5 g’ ::.: ;;5 , Z:
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85 ,
I :::: :$:
60.5 61% 62 1 .3;:: 60:5 ; 84 62’
90 I
58:2 I 85
54.7 58.4 56.6 57.4 : 59.1
95 i
59.2 56.2
49.1 55.6 51.8 52.6
100 I 44.1 53.2 47.3
105 I
48.3 I %; ~ g“; %“: ;;”9
;:
100
42.9 44.4 49.7 46:4 47:6 47.3
110 ‘ 47.7 I 43
105
38.9 41 44.3 44
115
110
35.3 37.5 44.9 , 39.9 4~.~
120
40.9 115
I
125 ~
32 I 34.2 41.7 i 37 38.4 38.1 120
II
38.6 1 34.2
130 I i PM I 35.9
35.8 35.5 125
135
31.5 33.4 33.2 130
140
I i
I %7 %-3 I :.: ;:.7 :!.;
135
145
140
150 !
26.6
I 22:5 24.6 24:8 { ;% ~
155
II
1 20.7 22.7 22.9
160 I
155
165 i
21 21.2 160
1’ I
10.4
170 j 17.8 ;:”5 I %
175 I
180 ! 1!
16.5 16.6
I
175
I I
I:94i O!94i0
15.3 180
940 94 9410i94 94 100 I I
010!50 I 94 94 94 I 94 94 ! 94 94 100 II
L&:!9::~5: :::: 5: ‘: :~zz!;g ;;
TAJ380303
-... .
8. Lifting capacities at the IaWice
Forces de Ievage & la fleche~te
fly iib.
treiRk fixe.
I LTM1300
m... (2ELoo,bE
—
*
-. .-— -. .-— ..- .-
9. I
1
I
I
lifting heights. E@E
Hauteurs de Ievage.
Latticeflyjib.
Flechettetreillisfixe. *
—
3’17
323
312
295
279
262
246
230
213
197
m
180
7N-%-PH148
132
115
99
82
65
50
33
17
u
‘9fl
*
10. Liftimg capacities cat We hsffing lattice iib. EiEEl
Forces de Ievcqe ala fleche~te treih releva?de.
* Fik’ft.ll,ftLz!!!il.9ft-230ftm El..ooml.......@I
r’
85ft + 10ft* l19ft + loft*
I 1
-~~t 69ft 92 ft 115 ft!138 ft,161 ft 184 ft 207ft 230ft 69ft 92ft il15ft 138ft 161 ft 184 ft;207 ft230 ft
I
34 I105 I I
36 !104 I !1 !%j38 104
IG8
38
40 103 83.5 40
45 103 83 ! 67 45 ‘
50 102 82.5 62.5 I 66.5 ; 54.1 50
65 101 82 62 65.6 { 53.7
~ 81.5 61.5 ! 49.9 I 53.3 [ 41.2
55
60 101
/ = i 52.7
60
66 100 81
::”5 / %: I 37.4
40.8 65
70 97.5 80.5 ! 63.5 ! 52.3 40.4 33.1 70
E 1 i%.5 %i~;l% =.8
51.8 40.1 32.8 25.4 75
61.3 39.7 32.4 25.1 i 19.8 I 80
85 I 79 60
60 i z:; % ;:; 23.3
51 39.3 32 24.8 i 19.7 i
90 ! 74 50.6 38.9 31.8 24.6 i 19.5
95
i %::~E.7 I % %: %2, M i I
38.7 31.7
100 38.4 31.4
105
Ii
2; 1 ;::: I :::; ~~.3 8
59.2 47.5 35.9 27.9 22.8 17.2 ; 38.1 31
110 58.8 ; 47.4
.24 I 19.2 I 15
35.7 27.7 22.8 17 37.9 30.0 23.8 i 19 I 14.9 % 1 %
115 47 35.5 27.5 22.7 17 I 37.7 30.5 23.6 ; 18.9 I 14.8 11 [ 11s
120 I 46.7 35.3 27.3 22.5 16.9 I 30.2 23.5 i 18.9 i 14.7 10.8 I 120
125 I 46.6 35.2 27.2 22.3 16.7 I
29:7 % I ::; I 2“: ;:.; ~ ;:301
130 46.4 35 27 22.1 16.5 ! ,.
135 I 34.8 26.9 22.1 16.5 / ‘ 22.9 I 18.3 14.3 10.7 ~ 135
140 34.6 26.8 22 f 16.4 ! 22.6 i 18.1 14.2 10.6 140
14s 1 34.4 26.7 21.8
150
16.3 !
34.2 26.7 21.8 16.3 i R I H ,:;.9 M I :;:
1s5 I 34 26.5 21.7 16.1 ;
I II
21.9 I 17.8 I 13.7 10 155
160 26.4 21.6 16 17.7 I 13.6 9.9
Ii’
160
165 26.4 21.6 16
11
17.7 1 13.5 9.9 165
170 26.2 21.4 15.8 ~ 17.5 I 13.4 9.7 170
175 21.3 15.8 ;
180 / 21.2 15.7 I
185 I 21.1 15.5 I
y-: ,::.2 :J ;;:
12.9 9.5 , 185
190 21.1 15.3 I 12.9 9.5 I 190
195 I I 20.9 1s.1
I
12.7 9.3 I 195
200 : 15
Iii
9.1 ! 200
210 : 14.8 I 8.7 ! 210
220 ~ 14.6 8.5 ] 220 ,
1adapter/ pike d’adaptatam TA8 80023. 1/2
_—.
9
...—-——. .-. _ _—--— .-—.—.
11. IiiiEil::ft.l?.ftEE!5Lft.230ftEl m...m430.0,bs E5b
154 ft + loft*
1
172ft + loft* I
1
!
69 ft 92 ft 115 ft 138 ft 161 ft 184ft 207 ft ;230 Pt!
I
69 ft ~ 92 ft l15Pt 138 ft 161 ft.!184 ft
50 42.1 ~ 30.2 ~
55 41.8 33.8 30 23.4
60 41.4 I 33.4 , 29.8 23.3
65 41 33.3
60
29.6 23.3 I
70
65
40.7 I 32.9 25.3 29.4 23.1 16.s
75 40.3 ! 32.6
70
25.& 20.5 29.2 22.9 16.7
80 32.4 24.%
12.5
i 20.3 15.7
85 32 / 24.8 I 20.1 15.5
22.8 16.7 12.4 8.5 ;
22.8 16.6 12.4 8.5 1:’
90 31.8
31.7 % I %3 2?2 H 8.5!
22.6 16.6
95
12.1 8.3 I 60
22.4 16.4 12.1 8.3
100
5.6 95
I %; ;:: t~.8 ::: ;: ! 5.8
16.3 11.9 8.2 ;
105
5.5 i 100
16.3
110
I ::”: :;.2 14.6 ~~
11.9 8 5.3 I 105 ~
8.3 , 5.8 16.1 11.8 8
115
! 5.3 110
14.4 10.9 I 8.3 ( 5.7 15.9 11.6 7.9
120 i 23:2
6.3 115
18.9 14.2 10.8 8.2 5.6
I 5.6 ~
15.8 11.6
125
7.8 , 5.3 120
18.7 14.1 10.7 8 11.4 7.8 I 5.I I
130
125
18.5 13.9 10.5 8 5.4
135
11.4 76
18.4 13.8 10.4 8 5.3 7“5 I ::: ! %11.4 .
140 18.4 13.7 10.4 7.9 5.3
145
7.5 ! 5.1
13.6 10.2 7.8 6.1 7.6 I 5.1 I ;:: ;
150 13.6 10.2 7.8 ~ 6.1
155
7.3
13.4 10 7.6 i 4.9 7.3 i::l:::l
160 9.9 7.5 : 4.9 ‘
165 9.9 7.5 I 4.8
l:.:~;g:
170 9.7 7.3 4.6
.
175
4.9 170
9.7 7.3 1 4.6 4.9
180
175
I
9.6 7.3 , 4.5
185
4.9 180
7.2 : 4.4
190
w’
185 i
195
190
200
195
210 I
7 , :.; 200
220
210 ~
I 4:11 220 ~
q adapter/ pkice d’adaptataur TAB 80023.2
. .
12. .
kifkimg heighfs.
Huuteuws de levage.
@u!?!?-
Luffing lattice jib.
F16chette treillis relevable.
I
396 It.
380
-J
347
246
65
7
A
,JI
33
~-fit
-0---1 ?----33 50 65 -82- W ’115 ‘132” 148 164 ‘“ “180--197 213 230 ft.
e; Telescopic boom I Fleche telescopique: 83°
13. Lifting capacities at the Juffing lattice iib
wi~h guyed telescopic boom.
Forces de ievage u la flechette treilk relevable
avec ffleche telescopique haulxmee.
q
Ei5J:ft.ll,ftuz1169ft_230ft[.1[=13.00(2ELooo@
85ft + loft* I l19ft + loft*
69 ft 1/’92 ft l15ft I 138ft 161ft ~lS4ft 207ft 230ft 69ft 1’92ft 115ft~ 138ft 161ft 184ft 207ft ~230ft
80 94.5
I
85 90 I !
I
l“%
90 85
I* I ~ /!
95 80 76.5 f
~ ::
I 59.8 )
!
100 74 58.6
105 69.5 %3 I 57.5 49.5 ijt;:g
110 66 62.5 ,56.2 : ~48.7
116 63 61
I
48 i i!M
120 58.4 49.3 i I
47.3 41.1 !
125
120
55.5 49 I 46.5
130
40.7 !
53 48.8 I
Iii
45.8 40.4 !
135 50.7 48.5 ! 36.3 i 40.1 i 32.7
140 48.5 47.4 I 36.1
~,,;v;:;
f
145 45.4 / 35.8 28.1 I i: I R 1 %2 25.4 ! I ! ;;!
150 43.5 35.5 27.9 I
155 41.8 35.3 / 27.6 I % i al % I I I R
160
165
40-l~fi:~l~~jj~ ~ ~ 1
I 24.’7 ~ R:: : ~ ‘ ;:;
31.7 24.9
31.5
170 34.5 I 26.9 21:4
1!
31.3 24.5 [ 18.4 I / I
175
170
34.3 I 26.8 21.2 16.1 I 31.1 24.3 ! 18.3 ! 14.4 1
180
175
33.5 26.5 ; 21 ~ 15.9 I 24.3 18.2 : 14.3
185
180
32.4 26.1 20.8 15.7 I (
190 31.2 26 ~ 20.6 15.5
195 25.8 ; 20.4 15.4 : ;/i :: i :!1 i ;:;: ‘ ,03 y
200 25.6 20.3
210
15.2 :
II
17.9 14 , 10.1 ; 2
1 20.1 15 i ~ ] 17.7 I 13.8 9.9
220
210
230 1::: % ~ I I
17.5 ~ 13.6 9.9 220
2’40
13.6 9.8 230
14.2 ; , ] 13.5 9.7
250 I 1;
240
260
~ 9.7 250
I I I I 9.5 260
q adaptar I pi~ce d’adaptateur TAB801O9,1
. .. -- .
14. @w!?
iiislRLt.172ftm.9ft.230pt@Il m3600m.oo.lbt!E
e
I
154ft + loft” 172ft + loft*
I
! 69 ft 92ft ~ l15ft 138ft ! 161ft ~ 184ft /207ft 230 ft 69ft ; 92ft l15ft 138ft I 161ft
105 32.5 (
110 1 31.8
1’ /i
1 I ‘in””I
:;: I %: 27.4,
123/ I
I 22.7 I I I ;;:
125
[
26.9 j
I.li
~22.3 18.4
[
125
130 26.3 ; I 21.9 ‘ 18 i 1 130
135 ( 25.9 23.1 ! 1 ‘ 17.7 I
I 140 25.5 ~ 22.6 17.3 ! 13.9I Ill:%1 145
I I z:: :;:: ! I
~ ;;.; 13.6
150 111%
155 ‘ 21.5 17.2 I
160 21.2 16.8 I 13 II I “’;:: I i %“113 IRII
165 20.8 16.5 12.8 12.8 9.9 7.2
170
165
20.4 ; 16.3 12.6 ! I
1 12.6 9.7 I 7.1 I 170
175 ~ 16.1
~:1:11
12.5 I 175
180 I 15.8 . l::i Y74!I 180
185 i
i W i;; ! R i H I ~ iq::~fl 185
190 I 190
19.5
::;fi[y 34 I
8.8 6.3 3.9
200
195
210
I
8.5 i 5.8 3.4 ,
220 8.3 I 5.8 3.2 i z l:’:!230
I 8.3 , ::: ;:: , I 3.4 230
240 , 240
250 5.3 3.1 ;
260
I
2s0
5.3 3! 260
270 ; I 2.9 I 270
q adapter / piha d’adaptateur TAB 80109.2
..
——- . ..—--- . --------—— --—— —— .... . ..
q
15. I
L;ftingheightsatthe [Wing Iattice @
EEiiC
with guyed telescopic boom.
Hauteurs de levage a la fieche~te treiIIis relevabie
avec fleche te{escomique haubanee.
is
-363
347
328
312
295
279
262
246
230
213
197
180
164
148
132
115
99
82
65
50
33
17
0
0
17 33 50 65 82 99 115 132 148 164 180 197 213 230 246 262 279 295 ft.
.-
fl.
i Telescopic boom/ Y?leche telescopique: 68°
16. :—20,31 /2,,
:—1 3,7”/2$,
-! H7
~7’2i/z c’+ 41 “
~so’’l’l”
1
1
;
c)
Dimensions I Encombroment mm
e
@-
A...T
A D- E
6“’* IF a B
~ “
14.00 R 25 13’3/4” 12,63,,4,,
13’11/2” ~13y4- Id ,;2 . .
* lowered /abaiss6
17” 16.5° I 9“
17. Weagnlrs.
Poids.
I LTM1300
l.---.)F+
Axle
Essieu
I I
1
I 2 ! 3 ~4’5
16!71
Total weight
Poids total
I 1
lbs 26400 26400 26400 26400 26400 26400 26400 184800
m
I
Load (kips)”
b
No. of sheavea
I
No. of lines
I
Weight lbs
Forces delevage(kips) Poulies Brins Poids lbs
,
440 12 24 I 5940
370 9 19 I 5280
300 7 15 ~ 5390
226 ! 5 11 I 4290
150 3 1 7 3190
66 1 1 3 1670
22 I 1 I 860
IIThe s~etY re@ations of the respective country shall be applicable.
Les specifications desdcurit&du pays concern~ seront en vigueur.
Working speeds.
Vitesses.
m
J
I
I
1 2 3 4 5 R
,
*
omph
18
13 22 30 40 8.6 18%
I
o
1
mph .~~a ! 3.75 6!
.
10 14 19 4 32 ‘%
o
@ 1 14.00 R 25
m Drive I infinitely variable ~ Rope diameter I Rope length I Max. single lirtepuH
M&anismes I en continu I Diam&re duc&ble /Longueurduc&ble Effort au brin maxi,
I
o _ 492 ft/min single line
I
I ftfmin au brin simple
9V,.S’”11640’ I 22420 Ibs
ft/min single line
0-492
ft/min au brin simple
‘VT6”I 2000’ I 22420 lbs
0- 1.3 rpm
l----++-‘nv-vs’”sq”’’830-- *
approx. 70 seconds to reach 83° boom angie
approx. 7012401490 seconds for boom exten;ion from 69 t I Ig I 197~< (incl. locking)
env. 701240 1490s pour passer de 69 I 119 t 197 ft (incl. verrouillage)
18. Truck chassis. I LTM1300 1
Frame:
Outriggers:
mngine:
Transmission:
Axles:
Suspension:
Tyres:
Steering:
Brakes:
Driver’s cab:
Electrical system:
Liebherr designed and manufactured, box type, torsion resistant, all-welded construc-
tion made of high-tensile structural steel.
4 sliding beams with hydraulic extension cylinders and hydraulic support pad jacks.
Front outriggers mounted between axles 2 and 3, rear outriggers at rear of truck
chassis.
Diesel, 12 cylinder, watercooled, make Daimler-Benz, type OM 444 A, output 390 kW
DIN (530 HP) at 2100 rpm, max. torque 1734 lbs-ft at 1100-1500 rpm.
Fuel tank capacity: 162 gallons-
Allison type CLBT 755 automatic transmission with torque converter and hydro-
dynamic retarder brake. 5 forward speeds, 1 reverse. Splitter gearbox with differential
and off-road range.
Heavy duty crane truck axles, all 7 axles sprung. Axles 1 to 3 and 6 and 7 steered. Axles
1,3,4 and 5 are planetary axles with differential locks.
All axles are hydropneumatically sprung with automatic levelling. Load equalization
between axle pairs.
14 t$res, all axles with single tyres.
T~e size: 14.00 R 25.
ZF semi-unitary hydraulic power steering, dual circuit system, with hydraulic servo
mechanism and auxiliary pump circuit.
Service brake: servo assisted air brakes acting on all wheels, dual circuit system.
Hand brake: spring-action, acting on all wheels of axles 3 to 7.
Large-area, all-steel cab with resilient mountings, safety glass windows and full range
of instruments.
24 Volts DC, 2 batteries, lighting to German road vehicle regulations.
Crane superstructure.
arame:
Crane engine:
Crane drive:
Crane control:
Main winch:
Luff ing gear:
Slewing gear:
Crane cab:
Safety devices:
Telescopic boom:
Electrical system:
Liebherr-made, torsion-resistant, welded construction made of high-tensile structural
steel. Connection to truck chassis by triple roller slewing ring, designed for 360° con-
tinuous rotation.
Diesel, 6 cylinder, watercooled, make Daimler-Benz, type OM 447A, output 213 kW
DIN (290 HP) at 1800 rpm, max. torque 950 lbs-ft at 1000-1600 rpm.
Diesel-hydraulic, with 5 axial piston swiveling pumps with servo control and automatic
output regulation.
By self-centering control Iever, movable in 4 directions (cross-control arrangement).
Axial piston motor, full hydraulic power up and down. Hoist drum with integrated
planetary gear and spring loaded brake.
Twin double-acting hydraulic cylinders with integral safety locking valves.
Planetary gear with flange connected hydraulic motor and spring loaded brake.
AU-steel construction, safety glazing, controls and instruments.
LICCON overload safet y indicator, hoist limit switch, safet y valves to protect hydraulic
system against pipe and hose fracture.
1 boom pivot section and 4 telescopic sections. All sections separat hydraulically
extendable.
Boom length: 51 ft -197 ft.
24 Volts DC, 2 batteries.
Additional equipment.
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attice jibs: Luffing lattice jib 57 ft – 230 f t, lattice fly jib 34 f t -138 f t.
isting gear 2: For two-hook operation or to luff the lattice fly jib.
Other items of equipment available on request.