The Most Powerful Giant Machines in Their Class

Have you ever wondered what kind of machinery is required to build a skyscraper like the Burj Khalifi? If your answer is no, let’s try to get to know the names and features of the most powerful giant machines in various sectors used in this and similar giant structures.

 

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Caterpillar 993K Wheel loader

 

The weight of a block of marble can reach around 500 tonnes, but for the Caterpillar 993K Wheel loader this is not a big deal. Now we can spend some time thinking about how the ancient Egyptians built the pyramids.

The features of the Caterpillar 993K loader are: weight 133.6 t, length 15.2 m, height 6.07 m, bucket capacity 12.2 m³. The engine used is Caterpillar’s own engine type, C32 Acert, and produces 764 kW of power.

 

993K
993K

 

Liebherr LRS 545 stacker

 

With the Liebherr LRS 545 360-degree swiveling large pipe crane, a machine specially designed for stacking wood, nothing can stop him from getting the job done.

The features of the Liebherr LRS 545 stacker are its weight is 69 t. Liebherr company’s own production D444 Engine type is used and this engine produces 230 Kw power. The emission level of the engine is Tier 4f.

 

Liebherr LRS 545 stacker
Liebherr LRS 545 stacker

 

New Holland CR11 Combine Harvester

 

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Now the wheat harvest will be incredibly fast thanks to New Holland special CR11. The grain tank has a capacity of 567 clays and can be completely emptied in less than 80 seconds.

When we look at the features of New Holland CR11, we can say that this combine harvester, which was introduced last year, is the largest and most advanced in the world. The combine harvester has a 20,000 Liter tank, an optional length of 12 to 18 meters and 775 horsepower. This huge combine harvester has an unloading capacity of 210 liters per second and can empty the entire tank in 80 seconds.

 

New Holland CR11 Combine Harvester
New Holland CR11 Combine Harvester

 

Komatsu PC1250 LC-11 Excavator

 

Komatsu PC1250 Excavator is one of the popular choices on construction sites.

When we look at the features of the Komatsu PC1250 LC-11 Excavator, it weighs 122.41 t, its carrying length is 16.1m, its width is 5.72m and its height is 4.12m. Komatsu’s own SAA6D170E-7 engine type was used in the excavator with bucket capacity: 5.2m³. This engine produces 578 Kw power.

 

Komatsu PC1250 LC-11 Excavator
Komatsu PC1250 LC-11 Excavator

 

Cometto Transporter

 

An enormous transportation system is used with Cometto, which is used to transport huge machines such as bridge beams and NASA. The vehicle looks like a centipede with 200 wheels. We’re not sure what license is required to drive this vehicle, but one thing is for sure: from the outside, the driver must have risked everything.

 

Cometto Transporter
Cometto Transporter

 

Flipscreen WL285 Sifting Bucket

 

Next up is the debut of a machine that screens and sorts different materials, from concrete to metal. Thanks to this system, it is scanned effectively and cheaply.

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Flipscreen WL285 Screening Bucket features 12 – 21 t loader 75mm/3″ Mesh Screening Gravel separate screens provide separation of 336 m3 per hour.

 

Flipscreen WL285 Sifting Bucket
Flipscreen WL285 Sifting Bucket

 

AMI Kraken Concrete Pulverizer

 

Meet Kraken, a monster with a taste for concrete. Just one bite is enough to make his appetite unstoppable until everything falls to pieces.

If you wonder how this happens, the teeth towards the center of the Kraken are longer, which concentrates the crushing force during the initial crushing into fewer points, providing maximum pressure after the initial penetration. Secondary teeth crumble the concrete and clean the jaws using the 3-over for flow along the channel. Replaceable teeth are welded on the Krake Made from hard 500 steel that provides long-lasting durability.

 

AMI Kraken Concrete Pulverizer
AMI Kraken Concrete Pulverizer

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