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#127486 07/28/01 05:50 AM
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i want to know the in and out of a crane,electrically how it operates the whole nine yard if you have a website as a reference point i would appreciate that also.

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#127487 07/28/01 07:00 AM
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You should look at Article 610 in the National Electrical Code. If you use a search engine search for cranes and hoists.


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#127488 07/28/01 09:07 PM
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That sounds like a good topic for this forum!
I'll put this in the list of items to create, then post it when finished.
Sorry to say that it will not be really soon, so look for it around mid August [unless something changes with my work schedules].

Not sure of what URLs to link here, but try the ECN home page - there's most likely a few links that you can use.
There's also a cool link site [ePanorama.net], which should have at least a few direct links to that information - or at least 50 indirect links.

I know you want to get any and all info regarding Cranes, but do you want Electric only Cranes, or ones that employ a Prime Mover [such as Diesil-Electric]?

We should start this off as a simple thread with simple info posted, then work up to more complex stuff. That way everyone can participate!

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#127489 07/29/01 07:22 PM
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jayjay Offline OP
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well for the info i dont work only in crane but i do work some other materials as well because i am clueless in that subject i just want to gather some info about it. thanks for everything and i ll be wait for the topic when it comes up, finally i have to say thanks for all the info you guys share to in this website i really do appreciate that.

#127490 08/04/01 10:56 PM
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jayjay, I too have question about overhead cranes. Posted a question on the general board you may want to check.


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