Arrangement for moving and positioning finished concrete parts

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E04G 21/14 (2006.01) B66C 1/54 (2006.01) E04G 21/16 (2006.01) E04H 13/00 (2006.01)

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CA 2047850

ABSTRACT The invention deals with an arrangement for moving and positioning finished concrete parts designed as frame members, stacked upon each other and forming the outer walls of a space, for instance a burial chamber. The invention intends to solve the task of lowering the costs arising in the course of installation of such finished concrete parts above all by reducing the personnel required, however also by avoiding the attachment of entirely or partially lost coupling means, also of increasing the safety when performing these measures and to do away with the use of human labor. This is achieved in that the arrangement comprises a skeleton frame lowerable into the frame member, at the bottom side of which skeleton frame sit at least two pivot levers with a pivot drive with grips below the frame member, with the pivot drive being operatable by a hoisting mechanism which is detachably coupled with the arrangement.

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