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Preliminary findings has revealed that the crane hook failed to withstand the load during overload testing

Nav I have seen many comments about a lack of slings. Could it be they used solid anchors for the hook that may have put detrimental loading on it for which it was not designed? This could be exacerbated by the test weight barge not being properly positioned or restraints not being properly executed. It just seems unusual for a component to fail at 50% and unlike Liebhher to slack on due dilligence, in my experience that are of exceptionally high standards. Or have they got rid of technical members from the board as Boeing did? One hopes not. Pure speculation from a retired offshore engineer. Column Mounted Jib Crane

Liebherr responds to marine crane incident | Vertikal.net

notme The video above does not show all that much , clearly someone cut it and just left the last few seconds It will be nice the be able to have 10/15 seconds prior to what have

Gerald_D Blaming the supplier: "A design or production error of the Liebherr crane can therefore be excluded.” But, a huge quality control error when outsourcing critical parts.

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