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GJJ13 Stirrup Bender

GJJ13 Stirrup Bender

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GGJ13 automatic stirrup bender
1 full automatic
2 dual strand production
3 max 13mm wire
4 lower cost


GGJ13 Automatic Stirrup Bender

1) Bending stirrups directly from coil wires, GGJ13  Stirrup Bender can automatically process stirrups without a break,  operated by only one worker, with a maximum productivity of 1800 stirrups per hour.
2) For our GGJ13 Stirrup Bender, only one worker can manage to load coils and do some adjustments then debug

programs all by himself on the unique universal console.
3) Adopting Italian reducer and Chinese servo motors, compact structure and very cost effective,  

4) The operating system of GGJ13 Stirrup Bender can be controlled, monitored and maintained remotely in the office. We can also get output statistics in our office.
5) GGJ13 Stirrup Bender is Controlled by Micro Computer with screen, user friendly and easy to operate.
6) The micro computer of GGJ13 Stirrup Bender can store a number of 500 different shapes,  simple and convenient, efficient and without waste.
7) GGJ13 Stirrup Bender has characteristic of low cost of maintenance and low power consumption.


Q: It is related to the injection unit of molding machine
Well, see this link.
Q: why are men still allowed to operate weaponry and heavy machinery?
Because men are human beings just like women. And many men are responsible with weapons and heavy machinery.
Q: would you be able to give reasons
the general consensus is that the type of financing should match the lifespan of whatever you're buying. so for heavy machinery, these are typically long-term assets. as such, you want to use long-term debt (such as a long-term bank loan). ideally, the best financing is cash (you buy it outright). other alternatives would be to give the seller a corporate bond which promises them payments, etc. loan agreements are another option.
Q: I am tired of politics and politicians and tired of liars with silky tongues merely seeking power and not in the best interests of the people.
OK, the system SUX! so, now with that settled What do we do? Destroy the present system and leave a vacuum so that any despot can jump in and take control? .... or?
Q: Mechanical equipment (automation equipment) What is the composition of the material, is steel or iron or other?
I have been away from this industry for a long time, the specific recommendations can not, but I see you should be processing a more special parts, it is estimated that precision machinery parts, material requirements are relatively high. I would like to produce what kind of high-tech automation equipment, two parts movement more flexible, highly automated parts of the surface is relatively smooth and relatively strong surface.
Q: Looking at their lists of duties, it seems MR's are machinists, and MM's repair machines/pipes, etc.
MR What they do The duties performed by MRs include: ? repairing and operating auxiliary machinery; ? calculating time and material needed for machine shop work and the repairing of auxiliary machinery; ? drawing sketches and preparing specifications for replacement parts; ? working from sketches and specifications to produce replacement parts; ? operating machine shop equipment, such as lathes, drill presses, shapers, bench grinders, milling machines, boring mills, power hacksaws and computer numerically controlled machinery; ? working with precision measuring instruments such as micrometers, depth gauges, verniers, calipers, gauge blocks, protractors and dial indicators; ? engraving metal and other materials; ? performing electroplating and flame spraying operations. --------------------------------------... MM What They Do The duties performed by MMs include: ? aligning piping systems for oil, water, air and steam, and controlling the operation of ship boilers and steam turbines used for ship propulsion and service systems; ? controlling operation of turbo generators used to produce electrical power; ? cleaning, adjusting, testing and performing other preventive maintenance on a ship's boilers, main engines, turbo generators and other auxiliary machinery including steering engines, elevators, winches, pumps and associated valves; ? operating and maintaining desalinization plants (distilling plants) to make fresh water from sea water; ? maintaining refrigeration plants, air conditioning systems and galley equipment; ? repairing or replacing valves, pumps, heat exchangers, compressors, steam turbines and hydraulic or pneumatic control devices; ? making entries in and analyzing machinery operating records and reports. --------------------------------------... You should be able to see the difference in primary duties.
Q: when is world machinery day celebrated?
what is world machinery day?
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: I was wondering if a license from another country (say Ecuador) is valid here in the United States for operating heavy machinery? if not, what are the steps for a non-english speaking person to get this license if they know how to operate machines efficiently?
Nope. Depending on where you live determining what u can do
Q: this is according to marx, i think its to do with how machinery changed society from primitive to industrial, im not sure tho, any help would be gratefully appreciatedthanks
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