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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. Norma Stitz - Wikipedia

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    Annie Hawkins-Turner (née Hawkins; born December 22, 1956), better known by the stage name Norma Stitz, is an American fetish model. [1] Her pseudonym is a word-play on "enormous tits", a result of gigantomastia.

  4. Bagger 288 - Wikipedia

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    The Bagger 288 bucket-wheel excavator, beside a Caterpillar Inc. model 824H front end loader for size comparison The excavating head itself is 21.6 m (70 ft 10 in) in diameter and has 18 buckets each holding 6.6 cubic metres (8.6 cu yd) of overburden.

  5. 'Largest floating crane' at Baltimore bridge site isn't the ...

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    An aerial photo of the crane Chesapeake 1000, provided by the Westchester County Police, shot the day before the tugboat Specialist was raised to the surface of the Hudson River under the Tappan ...

  6. List of largest machines - Wikipedia

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    Model Type Length Height Width Weight Year introduced Year discontinued Honghai Crane: Mobile gantry crane: 150 m (492 ft 2 in) [7] 124 m (406 ft 10 in) 11,000 t (24,300,000 lb) 2014 Big Bertha: Tunnel boring machine: 99 m (324 ft 10 in) [8] 17.5 m (57 ft 5 in) 17.5 m (57 ft 5 in) 6,100 t (13,400,000 lb) 2012 2017 XGC88000 crawler crane

  7. Ring crane - Wikipedia

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    The world's largest crane [iv] is Big Carl, the Sarens SGC-250. [13] The name is a reference to Carl Sarens. In September 2019, it began work at the construction site for the Hinkley Point C nuclear power station in Somerset, England, and is expected to remain there for four years.

  8. Here’s how crews will remove up to 4,000 tons of debris to ...

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    The largest crane on the East Coast will soon try to lift the treacherous, colossal wreckage that has hampered search crews from finding victims of this week’s catastrophic Baltimore bridge ...

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