Luffing Tower Crane TCD6029 Max Load 16T
- Loading Port:
- Shanghai
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 1 unit
- Supply Capability:
- 30 unit/month
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Feature: Tower Crane Condition: New Max.Lifting Load: 16T
Place of Origin: China(Mainland) Brand Name: CMAX Model Number: TCD6029
Packaging & Delivery
Packaging Detail: Nude package Delivery Detail: 25-30days
FAQ
Q: What is the difference between CNBM and CMAX?
A: CNBM stands for China National Building Materials (Group) Corporation, which is established in 1984, is the largest state-owned group corporation of building material & machinery with a total asset of 15 billion USD and a staff of 100000.
CMAX is the brand name of CNBM Group’s construction products, C stands for China and Max stands for Maximum.
Q: What is the principal to quote the right tower crane to the client?
A: First, we need to know clients’ requirements. Normally the following information should be clarified by the client: max lifting capacity, height (height under hook), tip load and jib length.
Second, we need to know what the foundation requirement from the client is. (Fixed/undercarriage/ undercarriage with traveling system), mast section type (panel/integrated), power supply source (voltage, ampere and frequency), the distance between the machine and power supply……
Third if there are special needs, CNBM could suggest proposal according to clear data provided by the clients. End-user, as construction machinery buyer, knows the site situation well and should make decision, such as the machinery specification, type…….
Q: What about our tower crane's warranty?
A: Usually there is one-year quality warranty including main electronic parts (not including consumable parts). There are consumable spare parts together with whole machine and normally they are enough for one year.
Q: What is 3 main mechanism of the tower crane?
A: there are trolleying mechanism/ slewing mechanism/ hoisting mechanism.
Q: Can you equip with light on tower crane jib, monitor, remote control and anemometer?
A: Sure. All of these could be provided with extra cost upon the clients’ requirements. But according to general practice, remote control is not suggested because most of the operator feedback operation in the cabin will provide a wide working view.
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- Q: Who do you think would win in a battle between Roger Thorpe and Alistair Crane?
- I know soaps are notorious for bringing back dead people but Roger Thorpe died on Guiding Light and of course more than once! =)
- Q: I have seen a crane sitting in a tree watching over the pond in my front yard. I have never seen any fish in the pond and so i am curious as to why the crane is there. I thought cranes only hangout by ponds if there are fish. Does anyone have an research hypotheses to why the crane is there?thanks in advance
- They are opportunistic feeders that change their diet according to the season and their own nutrient requirements. They eat a range of items from suitably sized small rodents, fish, amphibians, and insects, to grain, berries, and plants.The cranes as a family consume a wide range of food, ranging from animal to plant matter. When feeding on land they consume seeds, leaves, nuts and acorns, berries, fruit, insects, worms, snails, small reptiles, mammals and birds. In wetlands roots, rhizomes, tubers and other parts of emergent plants, other molluscs, small fish and amphibians are also consumed as well. The exact composition of the diet varies by location, season and availability. Within the wide range of items consumed there are some patterns; the shorter-billed species usually feed in drier uplands while the longer-billed species feed in wetlands
- Q: what are the application of crane?
- To lift and handle heavy objects. Haven't you seen giant cranes lifting big containers ( having automobiles) from docks and placing them on ships?
- Q: expane the parts of crane?
- The spelling error is fatal: expane does not resemble anything that makes sense. At least two things are called a crane, one a machine and the other a bird. So you just need to rewrite your question so that it explains what you want clearly enough for somebody to look up an answer.
- Q: What species of crane/heron is at 3:07 of this video?
- It is a stork, not a crane or heron. The painted stork, Mycteria leucocephala. The first pic in this link does not make the identification clear..
- Q: in the short story open boat by stephen crane how does he define Fate?
- Without doing your work for you, Crane is a naturalist. They believe nature works at random, and is completely unsympathetic to man's plight in the process. Hence, the oiler dies. He was probably the strongest one in the boat. So, how does that translate into the concept of fate?
- Q: I was looking at the glidecam hd1000 for my canon vixia hv40, but now I think I'm more interested in a crane (jib).I was thinking of the advance digital 6 ft. crane. I would replace some of the plastic parts for metal.I'll be using it to film sketches and short films. (my budget is 350 dollars, but id like it to be under that)the crane is 200 dollarsthe glidecam is 370 dollars (on amazon)Thanks,Mike
- It depends on the shots you want to get. The $370 HD-1000 Glidecam handheld stabilizer works fine for short sequences when walking or even running. But for the most part, if the camera is going to stay in one place, then a tripod is better. Back to the Glidecam handheld stabilizer... it is small and once set up (counter weights) you can leave it as-is and easily/quickly mount/dismount the camera as needed. Generally, it will be used at eye level so the camera's LCD panel can be used for framing shots. The Advanced Digital Crane stand ($60) and Crane ($150) will take a while to set up assuming it is taken apart after each work-day. It is fairly large and can get to heights the handheld Glidecam cannot get to. When the camera is mounted to the crane stage, you will not be able to see what the camera sees very well, assuming you are at the side of the crane where the counterweights are. You will want to use a monitor. I use a Sony portable DVD player with AV-out connected to the camcorder's AV-out. The rechargeable battery life on the portable DVD player is quite long when the DVD motor/player mechanism is not used. An RCA-ended extension cable will be needed. (for what it is worth, I have a Kessler 8 foot crane and use their heavy-duty tripod with their Hercules head). My cameras have a LANC port (I don't think the HV40 does). This allows start/stop recording, focus and zoom control from when I am standing back at the counterweights. Since the HV40's wireless remote sensor is at the front of the camcorder, controlling the camcorder with the wireless remote behind the camera is challenging. So... which would I recommend? It is relatively easy to get eye-level type shots (just use a tripod). Even with motion/movement, use of a wagon/dolly/chair/back-end of a truck/etc... is fairly simple. But getting the high level extended crane shots... that makes things interesting because it is a perspective most people don't see every day...
- Q: I have tried so many times to make that crane, and i always fail. Can anyone give me a video that is really good, or instructions that are really good and have pics? Thanks in advance!
- heres one with others on the page. happy folding
- Q: heres a picture of one
- There are a few types. Some more modern cranes jack themselves up and then back down after wards. There is a large mis-conception about tower cranes. Many people think they can handle larger loads than portable jib cranes. This is not the case. The advantage of a tower crane is its cost and ability to see. The ones that are not capable of jacking themselves up are erected and taken down by large jib cranes with many times the lifting capacity and cost.
- Q: I'm a little confused as to what the difference is between the crane and the flare boom-____- I'm thinking that the flare boom is what they use to burn off oil I there's a fire, but is that right? And what does the crane do?
- The flare boom is used to burn off gas from the well. It is basically a pipe that directs the gas to a safe location.
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Luffing Tower Crane TCD6029 Max Load 16T
- Loading Port:
- Shanghai
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 1 unit
- Supply Capability:
- 30 unit/month
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