Stationary building-berth type composed of stationary main structure and two swinging arms, former consisting of two lattice-work masts placed about 15 ft. 3 in. apart from center to center, and rigidly connected to one another by cross-stays and trusses, making main structure stable in thwartship direction, this obviating necessity of fitting objectionable sidestays. Paper read before Instn. Engrs. and Shipbuilders in Scotland. (See also Iron and Steel of Canada, vol. 3, no. 5, June 1920, pp. 163-168, 6 figs;;Shipbuilding and Shipping Rec., vol. 15, no. 17, Apr. 22, 1920, pp. 544-546, 3 figs)
A new type of shipyard crane
Shipbuilder
Shipbuilder ; 22 , n 117
1920
3 pages
1 Fig.
Article (Journal)
English
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