Cranes (machines)
type of machine specialised in lifting objects
type of machine specialised in lifting objects | |||||
Upload media | |||||
Subclass of | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Discoverer or inventor |
| ||||
Item operated | |||||
Operator | |||||
Has part(s) |
| ||||
Source of energy |
| ||||
| |||||
Photos
edit-
1915
-
crane ship WW2
-
A tower crane with a pivoted main boom
-
A modern reconstruction of a medieval crane design
-
Crane doing tunnel workings in Dresden
-
Container cranes at harbor Hamburg, Germany
-
Container cranes in Le Havre, France
-
Crane in Cherepovets, Russia
-
Berlin, Osthafen, BEHALA-Area, cranes
-
TAKRAF-Crane in Berlin, Osthafen
-
Crane built in Danzig in 1442-44
-
Six tower cranes, Bristol, England, 2005
-
cranes on a "small" container ship
-
Reconstruction of a Roman crane
-
Mobile crane, which can lift 500 t
-
Base of mobile crane
-
Disassembly of crane on the built site
-
Disassembly of crane on built site
-
Tower crane at Liebherr in Biberach an der Riß
-
Harbour cranes in La Coruna (Spain)
-
Construction crane
-
ancient crane of 1830 next to the Wilhelm's canal in Heilbronn (Germany)
-
A big mobile crane holding a little digger for demolition of the winding tower of a mine shaft
-
mobile crane lifting a tank truck (Japan)
-
Roman crane (reconstruction) in Bonn
-
19. century, Heilbronn
-
19. century, Heilbronn
-
19. century, Heilbronn
-
Addis Ababa
-
Abanoned crane in Nowa Huta, Poland
-
Tehran, Iran
-
railway crane
-
railway crane
-
canal crane
-
Heavy-duty floating crane Panama Canal
-
medieval