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JN Series Vertical Planetary Mixer

JN Series Vertical Planetary Mixer

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JN Series Vertical Planetary Mixer

The series vertical planetary mixer is applicable for mixing concrete and a variety of materials, and widely used in producing commercial concrete, pipe pile, building blocks, etc.

National pantented products: Patent 1:ZL200420033802.4 planetary vertial multi-driver mixer.

Patent 2:2006200350053.8, a kind of mixing device used for vertical planetary concrete mixer.

Q: I work in downtown Atlanta, and they are doing some kind of work on top of one of the high rise buildings downtown with a big crane. I was wondering how they got that heavy of a crane there to begin with? Thanks ahead of time!
If they have more than 13 floors, in fact there is a 13th floor. People are just too superstitious for some buildings, like hotels to state them. It will skip from 12-14.
Q: ↑ pretty much explains itself. (:~Animal_Lover
well maybe. depends on the type of paper crane. but i can make my own.
Q: I was wondering if Steam Cranes are still used to clear train derailments or are the all mothballed now? What do they use to clear derailments now days if the not the Steam Cranes? Also way are there 2 types of hooks on the crane anyway? Thanks
They started to go by the wayside in the early 80's around here, though they were still in use until technology caught up and they could manufacture a 200 ton capacity crane for use on the highways. They had Hi-rail equipment and could get to the scene of a derailment much quicker than the old steam derricks. Near the end, I know there were at least 5 still operating, but the problem was, there were only two guys on the system that could run one of the things. Steam is the key word. We're all used to seeing crane operators running the machine from their little cab and moving the levers that control the hydraulics. But, it was amazing to see a guy run one of the Bucyrus Erie 200 ton derricks. All the functions were controlled by various valves that were scattered around the operators position, and it was like watching some kind of choreography; ballet, even. The sights, smells and sounds of the thing in action were no less eye catching than watching the operator himself.
Q: I remember it was either an anime/manga or a movie but a boy or girl makes a thousand paper cranes for someone who is dying (possible their mother). I'm pretty sure it's an anime. It's not the story about the little girl with leukemia, I know that. I also remember the little girl/boy putting them on the edge of the bed or something? It's not much to go by but if you can help me I would be eternally grateful.
I know that there's a book called 'Sadako and the thousand paper cranes' but I'm not sure about the anime...
Q: i need a summary for the story cranes by hwang sunwon?
Cranes, by Hwang Sunwon, depicts two friends and their contrasting political views. Fond memories of their past adventures cool the hatred between them. It is almost mind-boggling to think that one day we would face our friends and have to murder them because of our differing ideology.
Q: My understanding is that under Crane doctrine the tax basis of the property to begin with is Equity Invested + Financing (recourse or nonrecourse doesn't matter). i.e. 20K down + 80K purchase money mortgage = 100K. What if the property is appraised for only 80K right before purchase but purchaser paid 100K? Is the tax basis 80K or 100K.In other words, is the tax basis the actual assessed value of the property or is the tax basis the total investment?Thanks,Ben
Your understanding of Crane is correct. For purposes of calculating the gain on sale, the basis would be $100k. What Crane really said was that the net proceeds would have to include any assumed debt, in addition to any cash received -- basically that you had to include the debt on both ends of the transaction if my reading is correct. (That jives with the example in Commissioner v Tufts et al, 81-1356 so I think we're correct on that.) Where basis gets interesting is when you are calculating depreciation. At least when you convert a residential property to business use -- i.e. a rental -- you use the LESSER of the cost basis (Crane) or the FMV on the date that the property is placed in business(rental) service. In your example, the depreciable basis would be $80k since that was the lower. For calculating the gain on sale, the cost basis would still be $100k (adjusted down for any depreciation allowed or allowable while in business use of course).
Q: We had a very large tree removed from beside our house. The crane parked in the driveway and caused four very large depressions and crushed concrete.
It all depends on the terms of your policy. Since we don't have the ability to read your policy - we don't know. Your best bet is to ask your agent. Or you can file a claim and let the claims department inspect the damage and determine if it's covered or not.
Q: What are equations /formulas that use to calculate maximum vertical load values, the maximum length of boom?
Hello, Briefly, the structure of the crane or lifting mechanism is not usually the limiting case. The limiting case is to ensure that the Center of Gravity of the mobile crane with the load is such that it is bound within the tires or footprint of the crane. If this load is outside the footprint, the crane tips over.
Q: I am looking for guidance on determining the optimal design parameters for the design of an overhead travelling crane when considering a span of 60m and a lift requirement of 2500Tonnes. If not possible what would be the maximum lift for the same span
is the 60 is the traveling distance or the span? if it is the span then this no way can be achieved or found, also 2500 tons is not logic for a single lift, you need to verify the design requirements. Usually crane span is related to structural frame spans, the lift has to be a practical one, which ranges from 1 ton to a 250 tons which is again very rare, majority traveling cranes are from 1 ton to 25 tons
Q: The machine weight is 17500 KgEach crane capacity is 12500 KgThe lenght of beam is 4.5m and square cross section areaMaterial of beam is ASTM A 615 Gr60Machin connect to beam in 3 pointWhat is the beam cross section area dimension?
You left out crucial information and working it out with risky assumptions takes too much work. Whatever this was supposed to mean Machin connect to beam in 3 point What is missing is whether the cranes connect to the end and the entire weight of the machine is in the middle - or is the machine attached at 3 distributed points. In addition, there has to be some condition - looking at the ASTM spec will give strength, but you have specified whether the beam is to be just at failure or 50% safety factor, etc.

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