• Famous Brand Tower Crane Spare Parts: Mast Section, Base Anchorage, Climbing Cage, Tie-in Frame System 1
  • Famous Brand Tower Crane Spare Parts: Mast Section, Base Anchorage, Climbing Cage, Tie-in Frame System 2
  • Famous Brand Tower Crane Spare Parts: Mast Section, Base Anchorage, Climbing Cage, Tie-in Frame System 3
  • Famous Brand Tower Crane Spare Parts: Mast Section, Base Anchorage, Climbing Cage, Tie-in Frame System 4
  • Famous Brand Tower Crane Spare Parts: Mast Section, Base Anchorage, Climbing Cage, Tie-in Frame System 5
Famous Brand Tower Crane Spare Parts: Mast Section, Base Anchorage, Climbing Cage, Tie-in Frame

Famous Brand Tower Crane Spare Parts: Mast Section, Base Anchorage, Climbing Cage, Tie-in Frame

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Tower crane parts is one of our key products, and with the experiences of exclusively – producing mast sections for over 15 years, we are now providing the world with high quality tower crane parts, including different type of mast sections, anchorage collar and base frame for famous brand tower cranes:

 

Crane Parts 1

 

 

HA20 Mast section

(Include H20, HA20-18.10B,HA20-18.40S)

 

Famous Brand Tower Crane Spare Parts: Mast Section, Base Anchorage, Climbing Cage, Tie-in Frame

 

HD23 Mast section

(Include H205A, H205B, HD23-22.3, HD23-22.6, HD23-26.3,HD23-26.6)

 Famous Brand Tower Crane Spare Parts: Mast Section, Base Anchorage, Climbing Cage, Tie-in Frame

Anchorage collar for HA20 and HD23 Base frame for HA20 and HD23

Others parts like base section, base leg, lifting jib, trolley, hook and etc.

 

Crane Parts 2

Mast section (SJ25 Mast as below) Anchorage Base frame

Others parts like base section, base leg, lifting jib, trolley, hook, and etc.

 

 

 

Crane Parts 3

Mast section (UV20 mast as below) Anchorage Base frame

Others parts like base section, base leg, lifting jib, trolley, hook, and etc.

 

 

Famous Brand Tower Crane Spare Parts: Mast Section, Base Anchorage, Climbing Cage, Tie-in Frame

 

 

REFERENCE INFORMATION

 

1. ALL THE TOWER CRANE PARTS ARE MANUFACTURED WITH HIGH STRENGTH STEEL, STEEL NO. Q345B (CHINESE STANDARD), WHICH IS EQUAL TO ST52 (GERMAN STANDARD).

THE DETAILED INFORMATION ARE AS BELOW

 

Q345B Chemical Properties

C

Mn

Si

P

S

0.20%

1.00~1.70

0.55%

0.040%

0.040%

 

Q345B Physical Properties

Yield limit

Tensile strength

Tensile rate

Bending test

16mm

16~35mm

 

470~630 Mpa

 

20%

16mm

16~100mm

345 Mpa

325 Mpa

d=2a

D=3a

2. RUST-REMOVING METHOD: BALL  BLASTING

3. PAINT: HIGH QUALITY EPOXY PAINT

4. LADDERS AND PLATFORMS ARE OF DIP-GALVANIZED PARTS

Q:How to improve tower crane industry in china?
Powerful okorder ) manufacturing standards according to the rules of tower crane industry market economy. ?? Manufacturing industry is a huge system, the formation of a broad face, not one or two companies can do a good job. Powerful alliances to promote the group is a good idea, but it can not Arbitrarily arranged association, we must do things according to the market economy laws. A lot of problems are not necessarily be resolved by the professional industry, you can use the cross-industry solution.
Q:An Episode Of War by Stephen Crane
Crane saturates his writing with similes and metaphors.
Q:Wall mounted tower crane
The construction of tower crane installation, operation and dismantling safety technical regulations "(JGJ196-2010) design provisions in article 3.3 attachment device of tower crane: when the tower crane attachment for use, attachment device settings and free height should comply with the provisions of the instructions; when the attachment level distance, attachment spacing does not meet the the instructions to.
Q:Did not city officials think of the danger if they toppled.
It takes longer to take them down than Sandy has been a tropical depression.
Q:A crane lifts a 2355 N bucket containing 1.81 m3 of soil (density=2084 kg/m3) to a height of 7.56 m. Calculate the work the crane performs.
I will try to make it very simple. First lets convert the 2355 into a mass. 2355/9.81 = 240.06 Kg Then, we need to get the mass of the soil. Density (p)= m/v m= pv m= 2084*1.81 = 3772.04 Kg Total mass= 4012.1 Kg The final step is to calculate the work done. It can be solved from two perspectives and both will lead to the same solution. Sol. 1: Since that the crane is lifting an object, then the work the crane is doing is against gravity which is calculating the gravitational potential energy gained by the bucket. GPE= mgh= 4012.1*9.81*7.56 = 2.99*10^5 Sol 2: Work done= Force*distance moved in the direction of the force The force in this case will be the weight of the bucket. Work done= (4012.1*9.81)*7.56 = 2.99*10^5
Q:Please try to give information on the questions bellow: .What the climate was in the Japanese Crane's habitat (high, lows, averages, precipitation) . Plants in the Japanese crane's habitat .2-3 major animals in its habitat .2-3 minor animals in its habitatTHANK YOU SO MUCH!!! .
in the east Hokkaido, the north island of japan. some japanese crane in russia goes to north korea in winter, but cranes in hokkaido stay all through the year.
Q:Does anyone know where I can locate a print or lithograph of the chromolithograph done in the 1850's of William John WIlgus' Ichabod Crane and the Headless Horseman?
Preach is son! I know in my case I ask if something looks good on me or if I look good because half the time I can't tell if something looks hideous on me or not. I always used to get picked on when I was younger as well because i grew up in an area where everybody was blonde haired and blue eyed, and I'm italian with extremely dark features so I stuck out! The popular girls tore me apart and I coudln't STAND to look at myself in the mirror. Yuck, dark, dark times. But then again, those girls were just trying to make themselves more secure, and they're the kinds of people fishing for compliments. heh.
Q:Who do you think was better and who would've won if they faced.
willie with out a doubt
Q:don't its wheel provide the same amount of friction?
the capacity of a travelling crane relates to its resistance to tipping, and is dependent upon wheelbase, which can be extended by use of the outriggers, and counterweight (the big boxy thing at the back of the crane). Every lift requires a firm and stable platform which is what the outriggers provide. For every lift (weight) and reach (how far from the slew point), there is a limiting capacity factor. This is required to be posted within the operator's cab. The actual load lifted may be monitored by a load cell on a running rope (or other location), and through a computer control, limit the actual capacity of the crane.
Q:I need to know how Stephen Crane came up with writing the Red Badge of Courage. I need examples of his life experiences that he had and then he put them in the Red Badge of Courage.
In March 1893, while spending hours lounging in his friend Corwin Knapp Linson's studio while having his portrait painted, Crane became fascinated with old Civil War issues of the Century published between 1884 and 1887. Largely devoted to famous battles and military leaders, the writing was dry and lifeless and Crane, frustrated, said to Linson, I wonder that some of those fellows don't tell how they felt in those scraps. They spout enough of what they did, but they're as emotionless as rocks. Crane returned to these magazines during subsequent visits to Linson's studio and eventually the idea of writing a war novel overtook him. He would later state that he had been unconsciously working the detail of the story out through most of his boyhood and had imagined war stories ever since he was out of knickerbockers. This novel, which he believed would make him famous, would ultimately become The Red Badge of Courage. From the beginning, Crane wished to show what it felt like to be in a war by writing a psychological portrayal of fear. Conceiving his story from the point of view of a young private who is at first filled with boyish dreams of the glory of war and then quickly becomes disillusioned by war's reality, Crane borrowed the private's surname, Fleming, from his sister-in-law's maiden name. Crane would later tell Hamlin Garland that the first words and paragraphs came to him with every word in place, every comma, every period fixed.

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