Incredible action of the Dragflow agitator dredge pumps. The video shows how the agitator lift the solids in front of the pump craating a high concentrated slurry but without crating any turbulence in the surroundings area.
Measured solid concentration in the slurry has been up to 40% in volume.
Submersible agitator pump is not only the most efficient way of dredging but also the system that guarantee less turbulence in the surrounding area thus making the system ideal also for environmental dredging.
Here we do a preparatory work for what will be a new entrance.
Snow plowing on the street creates a problem with the current solution.
Retaining walls in concrete must be cast before it is our turn to come back again.
Excavator: Kubota KX057-4 with EC206 + integrated grab GR05 (driver: C Hansson & Hedblom)
Dump Truck: Hydrema 910 (driver: Irre)
Dump Truck: Bell (driver: Irre)
On the ground: Irre, Åberg, C Hansson & Hedblom
Camera: GoPro Black 7
Microphone: Boya BY-MM1
Video Editing: iMovie
Location: Sweden
Music:
— RaFa Orchestra: Imba Wimbo
— Gloria Tells: Stays the Same (Instrumental Version)
— Curtis Harris: Neko
— Mikael Manvelyan: Platinum Sky
— Rospigg: Poison
— Rondo Brothers: Honeybar
Mammoet’s Hydraulic Climbing Jacks offer a simple and efficient solution for moving objects vertically. Compact and easy to mobilize, every unit can lift or lower loads up to 600 tons. A simple jacking operation requires a minimum of four climbing jacks. The jacks are available in several sizes, allowing customers to select the optimal jack for each operation.
This clip illustrates how a climbing jack works. The piston in the jack extends, raising the object one stroke. Two timbers are slid underneath the jack, and the jack is lowered onto the timbers. The piston is then is retracted, and three additional timbers are slid underneath the piston, allowing the climbing jack to repeat the procedure until the object reaches the desired height.
Mammoet’s Strand Jacks offer faster and more efficient routes for transporting heavy objects horizontally or vertically, even in situations where the amount of available space is limited. They can be used on gantries, but they can also be installed on clients’ structures. The capacity of Mammoet’s strand jacks ranges between 15 to 900 metric tons each, allowing clients to select the ideal type and capacity to meet the specific needs of each project; their lifting power can be further increased by using multiple jacks for one lift. This video clip shows the different parts of a strand jack, and demonstrates how each of these parts work.
Corporate video | Sarens Two of the world’s biggest crawler cranes working in tandem
We shot the aerial shots for this video on the Maasvlakte in Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
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Production by: Friends Productions (Belgium)