As does the & amp; acU that it tekuq a posse of 22 full-time humans and seven vehicles, including a 15-ton mast truck with a hydraulic crane, to conduct a blimp flight.
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Sections of twisted steel beams as long as 50 feet ( 15 meters ) were loaded onto flatbed trucks by hydraulic cranes, and search teams scaled 20-story-high ruins to look by hand.
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The crane will be assembled with Old-World rigging _ heavy ropes that angle down from a nearby oak, instead of a hydraulic crane _ to raise pieces weighing more than a ton into position.
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Beside having one more axle and a larger capacity than the SBA111, the SBAT111S has a turbocharged engine, a 100-kN winch and a power take-off when a 55-kNm hydraulic crane is fitted or other hydraulic operated units.
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The No . 2 crane on the foredeck is a twin type crane with a lifting capacity of 2 ?40 tonnes at while the others are single hydraulic cranes, capable of lifting 20 tonnes, with a maximum outreach of.
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At his command was a battalion of power tools : a 110-ton hydraulic crane, a 250-ton hydraulic crane, two 300-ton " crawler " cranes and eight hydraulic excavators with attachments that can " grab steel, cut steel and rip out debris,"
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At his command was a battalion of power tools : a 110-ton hydraulic crane, a 250-ton hydraulic crane, two 300-ton " crawler " cranes and eight hydraulic excavators with attachments that can " grab steel, cut steel and rip out debris,"
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The reason for such protracted construction was because the design included many high tech features that was brand new to China in the early 1980s, such as HD5L / D automatic control, hydraulic crane, centralized control of propulsion and centralized air conditioning.
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Bronze ingots, which weigh six to seven pounds each, are melted down by an electric furnace ( the temperature has to be 2, 100 degrees ), and two workers, using a hydraulic crane, move the crucible, which carries 300 pounds of molten bronze.
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Armstrong was involved in this scheme and he proposed to Newcastle Corporation that the excess water pressure in the lower part of town could be used to power one of his hydraulic cranes for the loading of coal onto barges at the Quayside.