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  2. Rail profile - Wikipedia

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    Weight mark "155 PS" on a jointed segment of 155 lb/yd (76.9 kg/m) "Pennsylvania Special" rail, the heaviest grade of rail ever mass-produced Cross-section drawing showing measurements in Imperial units for 100 lb/yd (49.6 kg/m) rail used in the United States, c. 1890s New York Central System Dudley 127 lb/yd (63.0 kg/m) rail cross section

  3. Crane (rail) - Wikipedia

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    Rail Crane Rail SPA Crane (750 mm) Czech PW maintenance crane Electric crane replacing track on the Toronto streetcar system (1917). A railway crane (North America: railroad crane, crane car or wrecker; UK: breakdown crane) is a type of crane used on a railway for one of three primary purposes: freight handling in goods yards, permanent way (PW) maintenance, and accident recovery work.

  4. Container crane - Wikipedia

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    Some new cranes have a 120-tonne load capacity, enabling them to lift up to four 20-foot (6.1 m) or two 40-foot (12 m) containers. Cranes capable of lifting six 20-foot containers have also been designed. Post-Panamax cranes weigh approximately 800–900 tonnes, while the newer-generation super-post-Panamax cranes can weigh 1,600–2,000 tonnes.

  5. Gantry crane - Wikipedia

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    Side-view of Super-PostPanamax portainer crane at the APM Terminal in the Port of Rotterdam. A gantry crane is a crane built atop a gantry, which is a structure used to straddle an object or workspace. They can range from enormous "full" gantry cranes, capable of lifting some of the heaviest loads in the world, to small shop cranes, used for ...

  6. Bulk carrier - Wikipedia

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    A crane's discharge rate is limited by the bucket's capacity (from 6 to 40 tons) and by the speed at which the crane can take a load, deposit it at the terminal and return to take the next. For modern gantry cranes, the total time of the grab-deposit-return cycle is about 50 seconds. [4]

  7. Floating sheerleg - Wikipedia

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    Tronds Marine 400 t 440 short tons [36] Norway Matador Bonn & Mees 400 t 440 short tons [17] Netherlands Matador 2 Bonn & Mees 400 t 440 short tons [17] Netherlands Smit Typhoon Asian Lift (Smit & Keppel FELS) 400 t 440 short tons [37] Bahamas HEBO-Lift 7 HEBO Maritiemservice B.V. 300 t 330 short tons [38] Netherlands Floating Crane No. 303 ...

  8. Liftboat - Wikipedia

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    Montco Offshore's MiNO Marine, LLC–designed L/B Robert has a working water depth of 270 feet (82 m), 15,400 square feet (1,430 m 2) of deck area and a 500-ton crane.The legs are 335 feet long (102 m) and it has a main crane and three auxiliary cranes.

  9. SSCV Sleipnir - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the cranes for Sleipnir, the largest bearings Huisman had used for tub-mounted cranes were only 12 m (39 ft) in diameter. [5] The crane house is secured to the foundation using 1,100 bolts 82 mm (3.2 in) in diameter, each weighing more than 40 kg (88 lb), and held in place by nuts.

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