Lampson International is a
crane
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Common meanings
* Crane (bird), a large, long-necked bird
* Crane (machine), industrial machinery for lifting
** Crane (rail), a crane suited for use on railroads
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manufacturer located in
Kennewick,
Washington established in 1946 by Neil F. Lampson. (
Lampson Stadium in Kennewick is named after this same man.) Lampson operates one of the largest crane fleets
in the United States with a fleet including heavy lift cranes with capacities from 100 tons to 750 tons and heavy lift transi-lift cranes with capacities from 500 tons to 3,000 tons.
LTL-2600
The Lampson LTL-2600 or Transilift 2600 is a super-heavy
mobile crane. With an ultimate load capability of over , it is among the largest land-based mobile
crawler cranes in existence in terms of capacity.
It has a maximum
boom length of and maximum
jib length of .
Design of the crane began in 1994, making it relatively old. Four examples of the crane are in existence: two built in 1995 that operate in Australia, one built in 2003 that operates in the United States,
and one built in 2008 that operates in China. The older three cranes are operated by Lampson International, with the Chinese example the only one to be sold to and operated by an outside company.
As a
crawler crane, the entire machine can carry a load short distances at a
job site, increasing its flexibility. The crane consists of two crawler modules, a boom/jig assembly, and a large
counterweight composed of containers of local materials (typically earth or gravel).
The crane assembly is designed to be mobile, with pinned rather than welded
modular construction, so it can be broken down and transported by a fleet of trucks. Each unit costs approximately $28 million.
See also
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Big Blue Crane collapse
The Big Blue was a Lampson LTL-1500 Transi-Lift heavy lift crawler crane that collapsed on July 14, 1999, killing three iron workers.
Accident
On July 14, 1999 at approximately 5:12 pm, the Big Blue collapsed during the construction of the Mille ...
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Lampson International
Manufacturing companies based in Washington (state)
Manufacturing companies established in 1946
Crane manufacturers
Tri-Cities, Washington
1946 establishments in Washington (state)
Construction equipment manufacturers of the United States
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