Backhoe Loaders CLG777A,Operator Safety and Comfort,Easy Maintenance
- Loading Port:
- Guangzhou
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 1 unit
- Supply Capability:
- 100 unit/month
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SPEC
Engine | Weichai |
Net Power | 68 kw (92.5 hp ) @ 2,200 rpm |
Operating Weight | 8,400 kg |
Loader Bucket Capacity | 1.0 m3 |
Loader Bucket Dumping Height | 2,691mm |
Loader Bucket Breakout Force | 59.6 kN |
Excavator Bucket Capacity | 0.20 m3 |
Excavator Bucket Digging Force | 58.2 KN |
Excavator Max. Digging Depth | 4,440 mm |
FEATURES
- Q: i need machinery to make MDF out of palm tree branches
- Please list your technical expertise, financial resources, experience with industrial machinery, desired output, size of facility, level of automation desired, marketing expertise, and location (so I can estimate level of governmental interference with environmental concerns). When you provide that background information your question has a shot at being answered.
- Q: heavy machinery like a bulldozer - construction equipment
- A license to kill.
- Q: Wong Industries is depreciating the value of its machinery over a thirty-year life. Its original value was $1,000,000 and it is assumed to have a scrap value of $100,000. After 20 years, it is decided that the machinery still has another 20 years of life but it will then be worth nothing. Find a piecewise linear function that describes the broken-straight-line depreciation that the company is using.Please explain how you came up with your answer! Thanks
- Since it originally had a lifespan of 30 years, it will lose $900,000 in 30 years, or $30,000 per year. V(t)=1,000,000 -30000t for the first 20 years. It's lost $600,000 in value and still is worth $400,000, but this will all go away after another 20 years or $20,000 per year... V(t)=400,000-20,000t for t between 20 and 40 years. I'll leave it to you to format this correctly :)
- Q: Is technology (phones, tv, internet, machinery) destroying human relationships?I personally believe it is in little ways. 1.) Advertisements are continually cheapening human interaction. Example: the man who is talking about finding his queen and we think he is talking about a woman but no he is talking about a sofa. 2.) Face to face interaction has become less and less important in society. We are all on our phones, watching TV or on our computers sending text messages or on facebook. 3.) Everywhere you look people are not looking at the person they are talking to, they are too busy with gadgets. I mean who here has been annoyed becuase the person they were talking to was texting?4. We now have more ways than ever to communicate but we are farther apart than we have ever been.So basically my question is, Do you think technology is good or bad for humans?
- It's certainly not destroying human communication. In fact, in terms of breadth and scope, and in terms of the number of people an average person might communicate in the course of a day, it's increased human communication hugely. It is, however, causing a raid development in human communication. You note that we seldom seem to speak face to face anymore. That's certainly true, and yet how many more people per day do you think our ancestors spoke to face to face than we do today? As a percentage, surely a lot more, but in absolute numbers? I'd suggest about the same. We talk to more people, from much wider areas than our ancestors ever dreamed of. You note that people that we do talk to often are also using gadgets. I have been annoyed by this trend, but I think of it as a part of that evolution I mentioned before. We tend to multitask now, more than ever. I'm not sure that frenetic pace is a good thing, however. Finally, your draw a conclusion that we are now farther apart than ever before. I'm not sure I agree, and I don't see any evidence to support your conclusion directly. I have internet pen pals from all around the world, and in some ways, I think the ease of long range communication has brought us closer together than was ever possible before. I talk to people daily who have completely different takes upon world events, based on their culture and upbringing, and I think that variety of opinion is very enlightening. At any rate, we are having to evolve. Our modes of behavior, our traditions are changing, and while it styresses those of us who are comfortable with the old, traditional ways of doing things, in just a few short decades, most of us will be gone, and our children will be lamenting the changes they see.
- Q: why are safety symbols placed near electrical machinery ?
- Electricity is dangerous. Beware, is what it means. TexMav
- Q: How is cantilever technology used in heavy machinery?
- anytime the load is extended out from beyond the structure, for example: 1 container cranes 2 shiploaders 3 ship unloaders 4 building a bridge over empty space (river, gully, road, railways) from both sides, especially evidenced in fixed stay bridges where the next segment is attached to the previous construction although the shooting bridge takes some of the loads 5 diving board at a pool
- Q: which industries use industrial robots, and which use industrial machinery?
- The auto industry uses robotic assembly engineering along with semi-conductor industry. Many others use robotics but it depends on high levels of capitalization (many dollars of investment). Less advanced industries still use machines and batch processing with more human interaction.
- Q: information on horticulture i.e machineries,planting, especially chomolia,rape,spinach.onions?
- Assuming you live where there is winter: Plant onion sets either in fall, or very early spring. Well drained soil. Full sun. chomolia, rape, cabbage - seed in very early spring, as soon as the ground is workable. They are all cool-weather veggies, so if you live where summers are hot - plant them someplace where they will get afternoon shade.
- Q: Material costs, machinery costs, management costs, labor costs accounted for the proportion of construction projects
- (1) labor costs (2) materials (3) mechanical royalties (4) other direct costs (5) subcontract cost (6) indirect costs: indirect costs under the following item: 1, 2, management staff salaries, employee benefits, costs 3, fixed assets 4, low value consumable amortization, office expenses,
- Q: My foreskin is a bit tight. Strectches didn't work, so, I need to have it clipped or have the tongue of it, clipped a bit, so that the foreskin can fully retract? I would like to know your opinions before I go to the doctor, which to get, A circumcision or a frenoplasty?Well, back to my original point, I would like to know if I could operate a vehicle to get back home or should someone drive me there?Thanks
- I imagine you should be able to drive home. They will give you a local so you won't be able to feel your penis on the way home. The only concern would be the possibility that operating the pedals of your car might disturb the surgery site. Ask the doctor who is doing the surgery what s/he recommends. I advise you not to get a circumcision. Your foreskin is perfectly healthy, and there is no reason to discard it and all the protective and sexual function it provides. It sounds like your only problem is a short frenulum. Just fix the actual problem. Getting a circumcision would be like cutting off your fingertip because you had a hangnail.
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Backhoe Loaders CLG777A,Operator Safety and Comfort,Easy Maintenance
- Loading Port:
- Guangzhou
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 1 unit
- Supply Capability:
- 100 unit/month
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