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22.01.2016

Unintended luffing

A reader has sent us an interesting looking photograph this week from somewhere in the oil patch it seems that the two Rough Terrain cranes working in tandem lowering an oil drilling platform when the weight appears to have been too much for them.
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This clearly turned out to be heavier than expected!


It is unusual for both booms to bend like this and then stop and continue to support the load. There may be good reason for this which we cannot see – we did wonder at first if a little ‘photo-shop’ work might have been done, but it seems not. It looks as though no one was hurt in the incident.
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A slightly closer look


What do you think? Or better still if it was real and you were there contact us and let us know on [email protected]

Comments

orrabeel
Looks like a shock load to me, both cranes are reeved up for a heavy lift they look to be in the 70 - 100 ton capacity and although that tower looks chunky they only have half of it.

Jan 24, 2016

Michael Brown
Without doubt that looks like it actually happened. The angle of the rope falls compared to where the heads were before they failed in tandom! That is absolutely incredible & incredible the load is still suspended!

Jan 23, 2016