Assembly - Top View
OrthographicThe Top view reveals the vertical support structure, the arm's profile, and the connection points to the wall, providing essential information about the crane's footprint and mounting.
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The Top view reveals the vertical support structure, the arm's profile, and the connection points to the wall, providing essential information about the crane's footprint and mounting.
The Left view displays the cross-sectional profile of the arm and the vertical support, including the internal bore and flange thickness, which are necessary for manufacturing.
The section cut along the Y-axis reveals the internal bore and wall thickness of the jib arm, which are critical for strength and weight distribution.
The section cut along the Y-axis reveals the internal bore and wall thickness of the jib arm, which are critical for strength and weight distribution.
The detail view magnifies the mounting flange and bolt pattern, ensuring accurate placement and alignment during assembly.
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