Cranes come in many weights, according to how large they are. A truck mounted Hiab can weigh less than 1,000 pounds. Large dockyard cranes will weigh thousands of tons.
A 100 ton crane can lift up to 100 tons of weight, which is equivalent to 200,000 pounds or 90,718 kilograms. This weight capacity assumes that the crane is properly set up and operating within its rated limits.
The weight that an electromagnet crane can lift depends on its design and power. Small electromagnet cranes can lift a few hundred pounds, while larger industrial ones can lift tens of tons. It's important to consult the crane's specifications and limitations before attempting to lift objects.
It depends on how big it is and what type it is. We had a mobile (can be driven over the road) crane here last year that could pick up 500 tons. I hear they build mobile cranes that can lift as much as 750 tons. Stationary cranes can lift a lot more, but are harder to move.
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Youre probobly stuck at the crane to get C-3po Over Use the crane to pick up C-3po and drag him over Good Luck! Youre probobly stuck at the crane to get C-3po Over Use the crane to pick up C-3po and drag him over Good Luck!
A crane or junkyard crane uses an electromagnet to pick magnetic items up. The crane controls the electromagnet by using a a circuit that has a wire wrapped around a piece of metal that can be magnetized that's at the end of the crane's arm. When the circuit completes, the metal at the end of the cranes arm gets temporarily magnetized. When the current stops, the metal get demagnetized and can't pick things up anymore.