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  2. Overhead crane - Wikipedia

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    An overhead crane, featuring runways, bridge, and hoist in a traditional industrial environment. Overhead crane at the Skanska precast concrete factory in Hjärup, Sweden. Gantry-style overhead cranes of the Hainaut quarry in Soignies, Belgium. An overhead crane, commonly called a bridge crane, is a type of crane found in

  3. Henry Harnischfeger - Wikipedia

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    The Pawling & Harnischfeger business had become known as Harnischfeger Corporation following the death of Alonzo Pawling in 1911. [4] By the mid-1920s, the firm had become a large and growing supplier of crawler-mounted shovels and cranes applied to construction and mining operations – all bearing the familiar “P&H” trademark that had become synonymous with exceptional quality and ...

  4. Lists of deaths by year - Wikipedia

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  5. Demag - Wikipedia

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    The roots of Demag date back prior to its formation, but became Märkische Maschinenbau-Anstalt, Ludwig A.-G in 1906 as the biggest crane building company in Germany employing 250-300 people. The company was a manufacturer of industrial cranes that included types like, bridge cranes , hoist (device) , overhead cranes , Gantry crane to name a few.

  6. Temperley transporter - Wikipedia

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    A Temperley transporter is an early form of overhead crane invented by John Ridley Temperley in 1892. [1] They were manufactured by the Temperley Transporter Company of London . [ 2 ]

  7. Patented track crane - Wikipedia

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    After the death of Ellen in 1957, the company was purchased by Frank Griswold, who ran the company in its purchased form until 1958, when he lost access to the American Monorail product line. On May 1, 1959, the Twin City Monorail Company was formed. [ 6 ]

  8. List of fatalities from aviation accidents - Wikipedia

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    Helicopter crashed when overhead and tail rotors broke off from the craft; also killed were fellow Trump Casino executives Mark Grossinger Ettes and Jonathan Benanav. [62] Company founder (and future U.S. president) Donald Trump was reportedly scheduled to go with them on the flight, but cancelled at the last minute. [63] Jorge Ibargüengoitia ...

  9. John L. Grove - Wikipedia

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    John Landis Grove (January 26, 1921 – June 16, 2003) was an American inventor, industrialist and philanthropist. [1] He became known, primarily, for developing the hydraulic crane and access lift industries.