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Heavy cranes from a South East Asian country **AC1000/9 added Update 30 March 2015** Options · View
LiebherrDemag90
Posted: Tuesday, December 30, 2014 1:31:25 PM
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First of all, wishing everyone a Happy New Year. I currently reside in Singapore and while we are a small country, we are no strangers to large cranes. Just to share with you guys some shots i have taken this year. Happy New Year and hopefully 2015 will be a much better year with lesser disasters that surrounded the world in 2014.

Asiagroup's LTM1500-8.1 50m with 91m maxed out luffing jib doing glass panels lifting



Moh Seng Crane's LTM1500-8.1 84m with 49m luffing jib lifting concrete water tanks up a public housing project.



Asiagroup's LTM1500 84m, which is an ex Ainscough unit.



Hup Hin Crane's AC250-1 doing a bridge demolition job



Moh Seng Crane's LTM1350-6.1 being assembled for a tower crane dismantling job



Moh Seng Crane's LTM1500-8.1 84m doing a tower crane dismantling job



Super love the colours here



And just to share, my newly bought Terex AC100/4L


LiebherrDemag90
Posted: Wednesday, January 07, 2015 1:36:06 PM
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Here we have the AC1000/9 working with LTM1500-8.1 lifting two processing modules. Not exactly sure what plant they were building, but sure is big.

Prior to the first lift. This module weighs approximately 80tons



Workers cheer off to a safe lift after a safety briefing prior to any lifting jobs.



Lifting up the first module



Lifting of 2nd module, this module weighs approximately 100tons



Righting of the 2nd module



2md module up in the air.



Hope you guys enjoy this update! Smiley
JohnGalt
Posted: Wednesday, January 07, 2015 2:03:38 PM

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LiebherrDemag90 wrote:
Hope you guys enjoy this update! Smiley

Yes! Thank you and keep them coming.
Paul
Posted: Wednesday, January 07, 2015 2:04:41 PM

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Wonderful photos and very atmospheric Applause

Please post more when you can.

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MartinW
Posted: Wednesday, January 07, 2015 2:29:03 PM

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Not into cranes but they are some brilliant photos!

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Paul R
Posted: Wednesday, January 07, 2015 2:52:02 PM

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LiebherrDemag90 wrote:


Hope you guys enjoy this update! Smiley


I think you know my feelings already, but those are some awesome photos and I am especially interested in the AC1000/9 lift Wink

Can you tell me if the ASIAGROUP LTM 1500-8.1 is RAL 1007 for the yellow??

Paul R
KGV123
Posted: Wednesday, January 07, 2015 4:03:13 PM

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Awesome pic's. Waiting for more.

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eef7260
Posted: Wednesday, January 07, 2015 4:59:23 PM

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Very nice pictures indeed , any change you got some pictures from that crawler in tower configuration from the last 2 pics ??

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Posted: Wednesday, January 07, 2015 6:37:41 PM

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Seen these on facebook a few days ago, awesome shots, the more I see the ac1000, the more I like it!

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Jack.
Posted: Wednesday, January 07, 2015 8:06:22 PM

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Superb photos Cool

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Save1er
Posted: Wednesday, January 07, 2015 10:46:45 PM

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Spectacular update pics!!
LiebherrDemag90
Posted: Friday, January 09, 2015 1:40:09 AM
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Many thanks for the kind words guys. Appreciate it Smiley Indeed, the AC1000 is truly beautiful!

Hi Paul, unfortunately I have no idea what is the colour code for their yellow.
hummer13
Posted: Friday, January 09, 2015 4:36:28 AM

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Nice set of pictures, i will be looking at these a lot in the upcoming weeksSmile

Jason


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Paul R
Posted: Friday, January 09, 2015 5:18:24 AM

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LiebherrDemag90 wrote:
Many thanks for the kind words guys. Appreciate it Smiley Indeed, the AC1000 is truly beautiful!

Hi Paul, unfortunately I have no idea what is the colour code for their yellow.


No worries.

hummer13 wrote:
Nice set of pictures, i will be looking at these a lot in the upcoming weeksSmile

Jason


I bet you will be Wink

Paul R
JohnGalt
Posted: Friday, January 09, 2015 9:45:02 AM

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Paul, I have an idea: you should have Jason make that load for your Asiagroup AC1000! Whistle
Paul R
Posted: Friday, January 09, 2015 10:21:02 AM

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JohnGalt wrote:
Paul, I have an idea: you should have Jason make that load for your Asiagroup AC1000! Whistle


Great idea Wink
samk706
Posted: Friday, January 09, 2015 11:41:19 AM

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Amazing picture Teeth TFS

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LiebherrDemag90
Posted: Friday, January 09, 2015 1:56:08 PM
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samk706 wrote:
Amazing picture Teeth TFS


No prob! Your pictures are amazing too Smiley

Paul and Jason, lets hope to see something! Hehe
LiebherrDemag90
Posted: Monday, January 26, 2015 1:53:44 PM
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More picture updates! Now we have Bok Seng's brand new Liebherr LTM1750-9.1 working a tandem lift with a LTM1500-8.1 for a new bridge construction in Singapore. The LTM1750-9.1 was fitted with a maximum of 204tons of counterweights while the LTM1500-8.1 was fitted with just 75tons as the 1750 was doing more radius lifting than the 1500; approximately 20m radius with a load of 75tons (including weight of hook block).

The arrival of the bridge beams. The beam weighs approximately 140tons and is about 40m long if i remember correctly. The Scania is a R580 pulling Cometto modular trailers.



The LTM1750 slews over and gets ready for the lifting of the beam. Note that the guying pennants are currently slack.



"Heave ho, here we go". The lifting operation begins. Now note that the guying pennants are fully tensioned.



The magnificent LTM1750-9.1. Oh god please pray hard for a 1:50 of this monster!



The smaller brother, LTM1500-8.1. It is fitted with just 75tons of weights since it was lifting at close radius.



The giant bridge beam.



Their LTM1500-8.1 is equally beautiful. Have you gotten the 1:50 version of it? Wink



Another angle the following night.


Hope you guys enjoy the update!
Paul R
Posted: Monday, January 26, 2015 2:27:41 PM

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Oh so sweet! Loving those photos and I will be praying hard for a 1750 in Bok Seng livery.

Paul R
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