Hammer Tower Crane TC 5511 for Construction
- Loading Port:
- China main port
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 1 set
- Supply Capability:
- 20 set/month
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Description of our Tower Crane
1, TC4808 have competitive price and excellent quality, suitable for all kinds of construction project and can work under all kinds of work condition. With their working radius from 2.25 to 48m, TC4808 tower cranes are famous for their large operating ranges, varied working methods and wide uses.
2,This series of tower cranes has a horizontal jib frame, a jib-trolley radius-changing mechanism and a hydraulic self-raising mechanism.
3, It is original in design, reliable in operation and satisfactory in shape.
4,Equipped with all necessary safety devices, these cranes show a good speed-control capacity,, satisfactory operating stability and high work efficiency.
5,They are widely applied for the construction of high-rise hotels, resident buildings, high-rise industrial buildings, large-span factory buildings and tower like buildings like tall chimneys. Best after sales service will be offered which will get rid of all your worries in the purchase of our products
Advantage of our tower crane
1, boom relief Angle is big, greatly widened the equipment capacity and scope of work.
2, suitable for the group of tower cross homework.
3, boom stability is good, combination amplitude range.
4, suitable for height have special requirements occasions construction.
5, lifting capacity big, effectively solve the high steel structure construction team crane big lifting capacity requirements.
Specification of Tower Crane
Model | QTP80 (TC5511) (Flat-Top) |
Max Working Radius (m) | 55 |
Free Height (m) | 41 |
Max Load (T) | 6 |
Tip Load (T) | 1.1 |
Max Height (m) | 161 |
Wall Ties for Max Height (sets) | 8 |
Main Material Specs (mm) | Square Steel Tube 1352*12 |
Mast Section Dimension (m) | 1.835*1.835*2.5 |
Hoisting Speed (m/min) | 80/40/10 |
Min Steady Falling Speed (m/min) | 5 |
Slewing Speed (r/min) | 0-0.62 |
Radius-changing Speed (m/min) | 40/20 |
Jacking-up Speed (m/min) | 0.6 |
Total Motor Power (kw) | 60 |
Independent Structure Weight (kg) | 37800 |
Counter Weight (T) | 16.2 |
- Q: Do you believe in the 1000 folded paper cranes give you a wish?What is the entire process in it all?And can they be in another persons hand like if I make 1000 an a few are at my friends possession will it work?
- I do believe in it, somewhat. Years ago one of my teachers who had cancer made 1000 paper cranes and then beat it shortly after. I'm not sure about the process, or how it works exactly, but I do think that I believe in it. she still has those paper cranes hanging up in her classroom.
- Q: If a crane fly loses a leg will he be okay? Is it painful for him or do they just 'release' them like a lizard can release it's tail?
- Chances are, it won't be O.K. Some spiders can release their legs, but only if given fair warning (a gentle tug). If the crane fly lost his leg violently, he will probably die from the injury. Whether or not the injury kills him, he will, of course, be more vulnerable to predators. Not to be morbid or cold, because I really do love animals, and hate to see harm come even to the under appreciated invertebrates, but the Crane fly usually only lives a couple of days, so as long as he mated, his job on earth was finished anyway.
- Q: Do large semi-submersible crane vessels such as the SSCV Thialf propel themselves to work sites or are they carried on heavy-lift ships. I understand they have propulsion systems but the just seem so bulky, inefficient, and slow to move across oceans on their own.
- Very large capacity crane vessels have propulsion machinery for manoeuvring when on station. The most modern designs of semi-submersible vessel use them to achieve 'dynamic positioning'. Older designs used the propulsion systems to assist when deploying the anchors in the correct pattern. The vessels are towed by tugs when making deep sea passages. First generation crane vessels had much smaller lifting capacities and were either constructed on conventional hulls or were converted from existing ships. These types were capable of making ocean passages using their own propelling machinery.
- Q: I have a question about cranes...does anyone know what the maiximim weight is that they can lift. A friend and I were discussing this and i was just wanting to know if anyone might have the answer. Thanks guys
- Do not know where you live but I worked in a Shipyard in South Mississippi That had Cranes which picked up Modules which weighed 100 tons. Most were in the range of 50 to 70 tons the limiting factor was the range of the lift away from the crane. The further away from the Crane the less the load limit but the Cranes were rail mounted so they could traverse and carry the load anywhere. We had one Crane capable of handling 500 tons, a real monster. These are all located at Pascagoula Mississippi. Most were imported from Germany.
- Q: Okay Answers community, I need your help. I recently received a thousand paper cranes for my birthday and I want to know, what's the best way to hang them up (like on fishing line etc.)? Also, at the moment I think I'd like to hang them up in my bedroom, in interesting patterns. Any suggestions for how to arrange the cranes, or other ideas for what to do with a thousand paper cranes? Just remember, I'd like to keep the lot!
- use all of them to create one big one (assuming they're all similar)
- Q: how does the power electronic drives employed in cranes?
- The primary function of an electronic drive is to provide for operation at various speeds. Slow speed operation is used when moving a load into position. Faster speeds are used for moving loads over longer distances. When the operating speed is steplessly adjustable, ramped acceleration and deceleration control is easily provided as well. Controlled acceleration provides smoother operation because acceleration at a constant rate means accelerating with a constant force or torque. Electronic drives control torque and current during starting. They perform a function similar to a reduced voltage motor starter, but they do it steplessly, more efficiently, with more complete control of applied torque. They provide more torque per ampere of current than any other starting method. This is very beneficial for the frequent starting and stopping often required for cranes. Electromechanical motor controls for cranes require additional contactors, relays and other components to perform functions such as reversing, motor overload protection and braking. These functions are incorporated into the electronic controls with electronic drives. Electronic braking can return energy to the power supply and bring the load to nearly a complete stop before a friction brake is applied. For holding the load in position, an electromechanical brake is still required. Electronic drives can be used on bridge, trolley and hoist applications.
- Q: In the end of chapter 16 of Catching Fire the 2nd book of the Hunger Games it says the name she wrote in the dummy, was Seneca Crane. Who is that?!,
- Seneca Crane was the game maker for the 74th annual Hunger Games He was basically the gamemaker of the games that Katniss was first in with Peeta in the first book/movie In Catching Fire, you learn that President Snow got him killed because as gamemaker, he's responsible for the reason why two tributes (Katniss and Peeta) won the last Hunger Games, which is why Katniss has the dummy saying Seneca Crane on it.
- Q: All these birds are bigger than wild turkey and can fly long distances.
- Not answerable as you do not indicate in what area you are considering, weight, wingspan, height? Even in weight it is controversial. The mute swan and Andean Condor weigh in at around 30 pounds. In height it would be the Crane. And wingspan would be the Albatross.
- Q: For anyone who has read/studied Stephen Crane - do you know of any connecting theme within his most famous short stories (the open boat, the blue hotel, the bride comes to yellow sky, the monster)?I was think naturalism b/c it is so prevalent in the open boat but is really the only short story naturalism is in
- sorry, i haven't read any Crane short stories, but i'm a HUGE fan of his poetry. it's some of the most bleak, raw, yet honest poetry i've ever read.
- Q: I want this as a tattoo but I want to know what it means. Why type of tree is it? What do the symbols translate into?
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Hammer Tower Crane TC 5511 for Construction
- Loading Port:
- China main port
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 1 set
- Supply Capability:
- 20 set/month
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