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    Posted: 30.Mar.2022 at 07:37
Hello Muntanawar, you can find in the CAD BIM Blocks libray :
GRUE_LTM_1090.dwg ( NOT MINE )
And :
GRUE_LTM_1090+.dwg the same with my explanations about the use of the dynamic blocks.
Warning : the second file will be in french I presume but it includes the load diagram.
Have a nice day.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27.Mar.2022 at 08:38
Hey Dear,

Can you please give me some dynamic crane blocks that can be altered as discussed above.

mutanawarjabbarbhatti@gmail.com
Muhammad Mutanawar Jabbar Bhatti
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 17.Oct.2021 at 18:05
Estimado PHILIPPE JOSEPH ,serias tan amable de compartir esa información conmigo ? me parece excelente material para el conocimiento para el área de izajes de alto tonelaje.  desde ya te comparto mi correo electrónico garancibia@ingenieroconstructor.cl , un saludo a la distancia. 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15.May.2020 at 22:15
Thanks CAD Lifting, in fact I don't personally need AutoCAD files and blocks.
I have uploaded a lot of mine in the CAD/BIM Blocks library here in the site mainly Liebherr, Demag, etc... that I had made from blank with the help of the official PDF available on the internet; I was willing this for the cad operators around the globe.
Some companies like Liebherr, Tadano are giving their AutoCAD files and others not but Manitowoc-Grove is giving for free a software available on the inernet : GMK-PADLOADS that is really great, with it you can verify ( for a Manitowoc-Grove only )  the loads under the outriggers and also the real lifting capacities.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15.May.2020 at 18:18
 the video clips were beta copies of the application i developed for my clients to check...
- 2D/3D Auto Draw Crane Lifting Plan tailored to fit client request, It is being owned now by my clients 
  but i can give you crane blocks. 
- What Crane Models do you need? 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15.May.2020 at 17:53
OK CAD Lifting I took an other look at YOUR VIDEOS and they are good for the use of your AutoCAD blocks, are they available ?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15.May.2020 at 17:44
Hello CAD Lifting, I took a look at thoses apps :
Cranimax is not for free, Lifting Planner not found, Liccon is from Liebherr and available if you buy a Liebherr crane.
I took a look at the videos but what are they for ?
On the other hand I was very interrested for : Crane Planner 2.0 - Liebherr ( not for free and only for crawlers cranes ) that I found among other things on the internet.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15.May.2020 at 16:47
 Hi, try these apps:
- Cranimax
- Lifting Planner
- Liccon
- Check video clips of Crane Lifting Drawing Automation (2D & 3D) 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YG5S5KfV9P0
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15.Dec.2019 at 12:27
Search on the internet this interesting PDF file :
LiftingPlanGuidelines_WGDRAFT_for_Industry_and_Public_Comment.pdf
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15.Dec.2019 at 12:22
Hello again, I don't have a "special AutoCAD file" ready for use to create a lifting plan.
What I use is a common file with the tittle block, paper format, page numbering, etc... of my company.
Generally the lifting plans eventually including extracts of the real lifting study are done whith WORD or EXCELL by others than I.
If you want to create a "standard" lifting plan it will not be an obligation to do it with AutoCAD but it won't be 100% exact.


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