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Title: Another crane for the Harbor
Post by: Umi_Ryuzuki on August 05, 2013, 08:15:05 am
With an event coming up Saturday, I had to prepare the new crane.
Instead of a tanker load, this year participants will need to pick up a set of containers.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VC-oBNfY0w0&feature=youtu.be

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Title: Re: Another crane for the Harbor
Post by: derekwarner on August 05, 2013, 08:34:18 am
Brilliant Umi............I love the proportional work........ie., traverse & raise ........etc... :-))  Derek
Title: Re: Another crane for the Harbor
Post by: GAZOU on August 05, 2013, 08:44:44 am
wonderful   :-)) :-)) :-)) :-)) :-)) :-)) :-)) :-)) :-)) :-)) :-)) :-)) :-)) :-)) :-)) :-)) :-)) :-))

it works with electromagnets?
 
I do this on my crane! Absolutely!  O0
 
 
Title: Re: Another crane for the Harbor
Post by: Umi_Ryuzuki on August 05, 2013, 09:05:12 am
Yes there is an electro magnet in the center of the lift.
I used copper plated board to create the two center winch dividers and then
created a couple of springs to contact the plates as the winch rotates.
The center wire reel was a little problematic in that it loads up quicker and
will go slack at the bottom of the lift, and tighten quicker as it reaches the top.

It should prove plenty of fun, or the source of much hilarity at this weekend regatta.

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Title: Re: Another crane for the Harbor
Post by: Tug-Kenny RIP on August 05, 2013, 09:30:38 am

Wonderful.  What original thinking.

Cheers

ken


Title: Re: Another crane for the Harbor
Post by: GAZOU on August 05, 2013, 10:07:45 am
Quote
The center wire reel was a little problematic in that it loads up quicker and

will go slack at the bottom of the lift, and tighten quicker as it reaches
the top.
I have the same problem!
if I want a slow motion I have no torque
and if I want the weight come down slowly it takes weight
if I weight the hook does not go back, not enough torque!
it was necessary to order several pulleys, there are not many pulleys on the real ship.
 

You can submit a mechanical and electrical diagram please

I'll see you later.
The goal is to make a structure on the boat and put the structure at the bottom of the water

 
Title: Re: Another crane for the Harbor
Post by: Umi_Ryuzuki on August 06, 2013, 12:39:57 am
I used a continuous rotation servo, and mounted that onto an perspex dowel.
I did nothing fancy due to the short time to have it ready.  %)
No one was procastinating this project...

The vertical perspex dowel was some scrap that I used as an insulator to mount
the bras contact bars for the copper plated(circuit board) discs.

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Title: Re: Another crane for the Harbor
Post by: derekwarner on August 06, 2013, 01:53:08 am
Hi Umi....Derek
Title: Re: Another crane for the Harbor
Post by: Umi_Ryuzuki on August 06, 2013, 04:30:25 am
I picked up these servo for continuous rotation.
http://www.pololu.com/catalog/product/1248

I was originally going to make the crane robotic, but it would have required programming
at the pond to account for water and bank levels. In that mode, it would have had a
switch under one of the cables that would lift, if the cables went slack, and stop the descent.
And one switch at the top to contact the spreader if it rose to it's limit. The same would have
been possible with the gantry carriage.

However, making it ready for the weekend has left such limits to the operators better judgement.
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Title: Re: Another crane for the Harbor
Post by: Martin (Admin) on August 08, 2013, 03:57:26 pm

Not much to do with Um's great model but found this interesting!

http://www.heavyliftspecialist.com/cranes/floating-cranes-world/
Title: Re: Another crane for the Harbor
Post by: GAZOU on August 08, 2013, 04:21:19 pm
see nothing (repeat) %)
 
 
a friend made ​​this crane 1/50
it works just like the real one. It is very difficult
 
(http://i73.servimg.com/u/f73/15/37/42/64/enak10.jpg) (http://www.servimg.com/image_preview.php?i=3055&u=15374264)
Title: Re: Another crane for the Harbor
Post by: Umi_Ryuzuki on August 08, 2013, 08:29:14 pm
I built this sheerleg crane for competition in 2010.

Two tug boat skippers were required to maneuver the crane so the "transformer" could be
landed on the offshore tower. The crane was limited to the lift lines. So the position of the
crane, and "transformer" box(2kg) relied soley on the tug skippers skills, and their commands
to raise or lower the load.

(This event was designed based on a similar crane at
the Belgium Model boat club, Modelbouwvreiden Hofstade. (http://users.telenet.be/suys/page02.htm))


Mailline Vaargrouep in the Netherlands has since built the Dutch heavy lift as a club project.
(Photos courtesy of Tom Boere)
Title: Re: Another crane for the Harbor
Post by: cos918 on August 08, 2013, 09:52:46 pm
Have a look at this cran ship
http://www.wuhlemodellwerft.de/osa_goliath.php

john