Chinese-made crane ready for rescue of Chilean miners

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Large Medium Small SAN JOSE MINE, Chile -- A colossal Chinese-made crawler crane is standing ready at a copper mine in Chile Monday to bring out 33 miners trapped underground since early August.
The SCC4000-type crawler, made by China's Shanghai Sany group, will be used in the final rescue of the miners beginning as early as Wednesday, authorities confirmed.
A 624-meter deep rescue shaft was completed Saturday inside the San Jose Mine, in the middle of the northern Chilean desert, where 33 miners have been trapped 700 meters underground by a collapse since August 5.
Hao Heng, service manager of the Chilean branch of the Sany group, said the crane will be used to insert giant metal tubes to reinforce the rescue shaft before lifting out the miners in a special "capsule."

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The Chinese engineer said once the complications inside the tunnel were overcome, the crane would work in perfection to save the miners. The crane, which has a lifting capacity of 400 tons, arrived at the mine on six huge trucks Wednesday.
The crawler crane is equipped with state-of-the-art electric control and hydraulic systems, according to Yu Tianyu, who is from Sany group's market department.
Yu said there is now less than 10 400-ton crawler cranes in Chile and Chilean authorities finally chose Sany's crawler from among some world famous brands which also included Liebherr and Manitowoc for the final rescue.
The machine has the biggest lifting capacity among all the crawler cranes China has exported to South America, Yu added.
It is not the first time for the Sany crawler crane to be used in international rescue operations.
In 2008, the Britain-based Anderson Crane Hire used a SCC500D 50-ton Sany crawler crane to right a beached ferry listing on its side on shore.
The 6,000-ton ferry was stranded off the coast of Blackpool after it was struck by a freak wave on its journey from Northern Ireland to Britain's Heysham port.

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Large Medium Small SAN JOSE MINE, Chile -- A colossal Chinese-made crawler crane is standing ready at a copper mine in Chile Monday to bring out 33 miners trapped underground since early August.
The SCC4000-type crawler, made by China's Shanghai Sany group, will be used in the final rescue of the miners beginning as early as Wednesday, authorities confirmed.
A 624-meter deep rescue shaft was completed Saturday inside the San Jose Mine, in the middle of the northern Chilean desert, where 33 miners have been trapped 700 meters underground by a collapse since August 5.
Hao Heng, service manager of the Chilean branch of the Sany group, said the crane will be used to insert giant metal tubes to reinforce the rescue shaft before lifting out the miners in a special "capsule."

Related readings:
Miners in Chile may see the light on Wednesday
Chile list says which miners should go first, last
Chile's trapped miners have a thousand job offers
People participate in earthquake drill in Chile

The Chinese engineer said once the complications inside the tunnel were overcome, the crane would work in perfection to save the miners. The crane, which has a lifting capacity of 400 tons, arrived at the mine on six huge trucks Wednesday.
The crawler crane is equipped with state-of-the-art electric control and hydraulic systems, according to Yu Tianyu, who is from Sany group's market department.
Yu said there is now less than 10 400-ton crawler cranes in Chile and Chilean authorities finally chose Sany's crawler from among some world famous brands which also included Liebherr and Manitowoc for the final rescue.
The machine has the biggest lifting capacity among all the crawler cranes China has exported to South America, Yu added.
It is not the first time for the Sany crawler crane to be used in international rescue operations.
In 2008, the Britain-based Anderson Crane Hire used a SCC500D 50-ton Sany crawler crane to right a beached ferry listing on its side on shore.
The 6,000-ton ferry was stranded off the coast of Blackpool after it was struck by a freak wave on its journey from Northern Ireland to Britain's Heysham port.
China helping-again .
 

gerryh

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More BS and propaganda from the resident chinese communist party toadie.

It appears that the winch and pulley system used for the rescue capsule was made by an Austrian company.

The CEO of the Austrian company that made the capsule's winch and pulley system said there was no danger of the motor overheating because the winch was not working under maximum capacity.

The Associated Press: 19 miners free; Chile rescue past halfway mark
 

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I would say that the lions share was done by the Chileans themselves with help from many other countries. I find it kind of typical that on a few other forums, several Americans are quick to report that none of it would have been possible without the US.
 

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Large Medium Small SAN JOSE MINE, Chile -- A colossal Chinese-made crawler crane is standing ready at a copper mine in Chile Monday to bring out 33 miners trapped underground since early August.
The SCC4000-type crawler, made by China's Shanghai Sany group, will be used in the final rescue of the miners beginning as early as Wednesday, authorities confirmed.
A 624-meter deep rescue shaft was completed Saturday inside the San Jose Mine, in the middle of the northern Chilean desert, where 33 miners have been trapped 700 meters underground by a collapse since August 5.
Hao Heng, service manager of the Chilean branch of the Sany group, said the crane will be used to insert giant metal tubes to reinforce the rescue shaft before lifting out the miners in a special "capsule."

Related readings:
Miners in Chile may see the light on Wednesday

Chile list says which miners should go first, last

Chile's trapped miners have a thousand job offers

People participate in earthquake drill in Chile

The Chinese engineer said once the complications inside the tunnel were overcome, the crane would work in perfection to save the miners. The crane, which has a lifting capacity of 400 tons, arrived at the mine on six huge trucks Wednesday.
The crawler crane is equipped with state-of-the-art electric control and hydraulic systems, according to Yu Tianyu, who is from Sany group's market department.
Yu said there is now less than 10 400-ton crawler cranes in Chile and Chilean authorities finally chose Sany's crawler from among some world famous brands which also included Liebherr and Manitowoc for the final rescue.
The machine has the biggest lifting capacity among all the crawler cranes China has exported to South America, Yu added.
It is not the first time for the Sany crawler crane to be used in international rescue operations.
In 2008, the Britain-based Anderson Crane Hire used a SCC500D 50-ton Sany crawler crane to right a beached ferry listing on its side on shore.
The 6,000-ton ferry was stranded off the coast of Blackpool after it was struck by a freak wave on its journey from Northern Ireland to Britain's Heysham port.


China helping-again .

What are you nothing a shill for China. You have shown your charcter and level of morals, low i might add on the other threads you posted about China, China .
 

Dexter Sinister

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Chinese-made crane, was it? Given what I've seen of Chinese engineering and quality control in the tools and household appliances departments at Canadian Tire, Sears, Rona, Home Depot, etc., I'm surprised it worked long enough to get all 33 miners to the surface.
 

gerryh

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Chinese-made crane, was it? Given what I've seen of Chinese engineering and quality control in the tools and household appliances departments at Canadian Tire, Sears, Rona, Home Depot, etc., I'm surprised it worked long enough to get all 33 miners to the surface.


That would be fine IF the OP's article was true. However, I have posted a rebuttal to china's assertions and he has chosen to ignore it. From that I can only deduce that he has found out that the OP is full of bull doo doo and chooses to ignore this thread in the hope that it will just go away.
 

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This historic mine rescue is truly an international effort and a example of just how many nations cooperated to make this possible. Austria, Australia, Britain, China, Peru, South Africa and many others all contributed skilled personnel and/or specialized equipment. It is my hope that we can continue to see this spirit of cooperation continue as we see more potential tragedies in the future. Something ellse that impressed me was how fast the Chilean government and it's peoples responded to this. They have been severely impacted by the terrible earthquakes that struck the nation earlier this year. Happy endings like this are alqways nice to read about.