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A crane’s load at a Manhattan skyscraper is back on the ground after a mechanical failure left it suspended more than 400 feet above West 57th Street.
Using cameras on cranes can extend an operator’s field of view to allow them to see what is happening to a load in a position that is otherwise impossible from the cabin or other control station.
Midtown Crane Loses Load, Injuries Unknown. By . Jen Chung. Published Oct 17, 2007. Modified Mar 7, 2008. Share Never miss a ... A crane at One Bryant Park, aka the Bank of America ...
An integrated circuit board suppresses electrical arcing, which is credited with extending the life of contact points in IMT's new line of light electric utility cranes. Four telescopic cranes use an ...
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork/AP) - Officials closed West 57th Street between Sixth and Seventh avenues for several hours after a tower crane hoisting a load got stuck Monday morning. A large, yellow box ...
New York Crane is the same company that was involved in the deadly Manhattan crane collapse in March 2008 on East 51st Street. Nine people were killed in that incident.