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Rebar Thread Rolling Machine/rib peeling machines AGS-40C

Rebar Thread Rolling Machine/rib peeling machines AGS-40C

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 Rebar Thread Rolling Machine/rib peeling machines AGS-40C

Specification

Model   AGS-40C

Threading Roller Diameter  78.2mm 70mm  59mm

Thread Pitch  2.5mm   3mm  3mm

Rebar Diameter(mm)  ø16-22  ø25-32  ø36-40

Main Motor Power        4KW

Working Current        380V 50HZ

Spindle Speed           75r/min

Max. Thread Length   Right thread: 120 mm

Net Weight          600kg

 

Application

The machine is used to peel ribs and roll threads on rebar end.

Advantage

1. Roll thread not cut thread, so could protect the highest tensile strength  of parent metal. It meets requirements in JGJ107, ACI318, BS8110, DIN1045 and  UBC1997 etc.

2. Easy to operate. Automatic opening-closing mechanism for rib peeling  device, need only 30 seconds to finish a threaded end.

3. Peel ribs and roll threads by the same machine, so could save labor and  improve productivity.

4. Widely used. Be able to process rebar diameter 16-40mm

5. Environment-friendly, safe, no environment and weather restrictions.

6. Economic, low investment for the equipment

 

 

Payment
T/T  L/C

 

Delivery
7-15 working days

 

Origin
Beijing

 

 

Rebar Thread Rolling Machine/rib peeling machines AGS-40C

Rebar Thread Rolling Machine/rib peeling machines AGS-40C

Rebar Thread Rolling Machine/rib peeling machines AGS-40C

Q:if not how much would you pay for one if i did it (NOT)
If you did it, the chances of reliable accuracy would be small, no matter how good you are.
Q:I have a stepson who has a keen interest in combine harvesters and I had the idea to take him to see them being built at a farm machinery manufacturer somewhere, but have no idea who to enquire for about this and whether they would allow a factory tour to see these machines being put together. Does anyone have information that could be of help to me to arrange this for him as a surprise day out? Thanks.
John okorder /
Q:Libraries in Chicago withcollections of trade catalogs. Chicago Machinery Exchange 1900-30?
The Newberry Library (it's in the Gold coast) has many old items. They are very knowledgeable about this type of thing, they might know where to find it if they don't have it.
Q:Have you ever driven heavy machinery like a fork lift?
no, i dont even have a driver's license
Q:He plans to invest $20 000 every six months in an investment account with a view to replacing machinery. What interest rate will he need to meet his goal?(either use present formula A= P *(1-(1+i)^(-n))/ i or future formulaS = P *( (1+i)^(n) - 1)/ i, im not sure wich formula to use)PLEASE SHOW ALL WORKING OUTplease help me ITS URGENT
use S = P((1+i)^n-1)/i 275000 = 20000((1+i)^12 -1)/i ((1+i)^12-1)/i = 275000/20000 = 13.75 this can't be solved analytically as it is a polynomial of degree 12 feeding into wolfram alpha, i ≈ 0.0244147= 2.4415% now remember that this is the rate adjusted for periodicity, so interest rate needed = 4.883% <-------- check: --------- 20,000((1+0.04883/2)^12-1) /(0.04883/2) = $275000.48
Q:I need it!!
try okorder /
Q:2004Jan. 1 Paid $106,600 cash plus $6,400 in sales tax for a new machine. The machine is estimatedto have a six-year life and a $9,800 salvage value.Dec. 31 Recorded annual straight-line depreciation on the machinery.2005Dec. 31 Due to new information obtained earlier in the year, the machine’s estimated useful life waschanged from six to four years, and the estimated salvage value was increased to $13,050.Recorded annual straight-line depreciation on the machinery.2006Dec. 31 Recorded annual straight-line depreciation on the machinery.Dec. 31 Sold the machine for $25,240 cash.RequiredPrepare journal entries to record these transactions and events.
Jan. 1 Paid $106,600 cash plus $6,400 in sales tax for a new machine. The machine is estimated to have a six-year life and a $9,800 salvage value Dr Machinery $113,000 Cr Cash $113,000 Dec. 31 Recorded annual straight-line depreciation on the machinery Dr Depreciation expense $17,200 (i.e. [$113,000-$9,800]/6) Cr Accumulated depreciation $17,200 2005 Dec. 31 Due to new information obtained earlier in the year, the machine’s estimated useful life was changed from six to four years, and the estimated salvage value was increased to $13,050. Recorded annual straight-line depreciation on the machinery Dr Depn $27,583.33 Cr Accum. depn. $27,583.33 (Nbv of $95,800 - 13,050 divided by 3 remaining yrs) 2006 Dec. 31 Recorded annual straight-line depreciation on the machinery Dr Depn $27,583.33 Cr Accum. depn. $27,583.33 (Nbv is now $113,000 - $17,200 - $27,583.33 - $27,583.33 = $40,633.34) Dec. 31 Sold the machine for $25,240 cash Dr Cash $25,240 Dr Loss on disposal of machinery $15,393.34 Dr Accum. depn. $72,366.66 Cr Machinery $113,000
Q:Please include your reference. Thank you.
E26:O26
Q:Is machinery still being built?
yes it is
Q:How does operating machinery under water complicate mining procedures?
Absolute pressure at the surface is 14.7psi. Absolute pressure at 250 feet of see water for example is 126psi. That puts the machinery and people into a very different world that us surface dwellers from the get go. The BP job was at something like 7000 to 8000 feet if I remember correctly. That's about 3352psi. People can only dive to about 1000 feet of sea water. So on the BP job there were no people down there working. Everything we saw was from ROVs. Remotely Operated Vehicles. Doing things with a claw that is controlled by a joystick through a TV screen is very different from doing it with your own hands when you're right there looking at it. Even when you do have divers down there they usually only have 1 to 4 people. That's a limited team. They do not have a big box full of tools down there with them. They have the surface crew send the tools to them as needed. Salt water is not good for any kind of tool. It makes them rust and makes the seals break down. This leads to tool failure and many trips back and forth for replacements and repairs. The surface crew is usually young guys 18 to 25 who are not the most mature or reliable people in the world. Tool maintenance does not always get done properly. Divers are regular people. They are stubborn, arrogant, lazy, dumb and any other thing that you run into with coworkers anywhere. If they feel like sitting down for a break, the boss can't always keep a proper watch on them or come down and yell at them. We just finished a well abandonment job where we did the same thing with plugging a well with concrete just like the BP job and it took us 6 tries. That technique doesn't work too good at shallower depths either. This stuff is still full of bugs buts the pursuit of money keeps things moving beyond what we truly understand.

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