Prefabricated T-shape Beam Molding Machine
- Loading Port:
- Qingdao
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 1 pc
- Supply Capability:
- 5 pc/month
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Prefabricated T-shape Beam Molding Machine
1. Prefabricated T-shape Beam Molding Machine:
Prefabricated T-shape Beam Molding Machine is our special developed products as results of our engineers research, with which 60%steel material will be saved compared with traditional revolving die method .Efficiency can be improved 3 to 5 times compared with conical die method, these machine are easy for operation and convenient for maintenance, products from these machines are in good quality, smooth appearance and accurate in size.
2. Main Features of Prefabricated T-shape Beam Molding Machine:
• One machine can make one slab lower cost, high Wear-resistant, long service life.
• In case of quality problem the company provide free replacement.
• Simple structure, easy operate, less wear parts
3. Prefabricated T-shape Beam Molding Machine Images:
4. Prefabricated T-shape Beam Molding Machine Specification:
Model | Thickness of slab (mm) | Width Of slab(mm) | No of Holes | No of Wires | Diameter of wires (mm) | Eclectic Motor Power (kw) | Vibrator Motor Power (kw) | Max span(m) | Forming type |
ZB 100*130*4 | 100 | 130 | Solid | 5 | 5 | 7.5 | 1.5 | 4.5 | Flat pushing |
Type | Slab thickness | Slab width | Total power | Mould speed |
ZB100-130-4 | 100mm | 130mm | 9kw | 1.1-1.3m/min |
ZB110-130-4 | 110mm | 130mm | 9kw | 1.1-1.3m/min |
ZB140-155-4 | 140mm | 155mm | 9kw | 1.1-1.3m/min |
ZB150-140-4 | 150mm | 140mm | 9kw | 1.1-1.3m/min |
ZB150-160-4 | 150mm | 160mm | 9kw | 1.1-1.3m/min |
Production Process
Rebar tensioning
Raw materials preparing
Molding
5. Packing & Delivery
• Wire cables are used for fastening the machine on the trailer or inside the container.
• Machine covered with plastic film.
• Machines can be packed in tarpaulin or wooden case according to customer’s needs.
6. FAQ:
We have organized several common questions for our clients, may help you sincerely:
• What information we need to confirm with you before send a formal offer?
What kind of slab you want to make, wall panel, roof panel, lintel or something else?
Do you have exact slab size (slab thickness and width)? If not, please tell us the slab span, we will give you suggestion.
• How long can we receive the product after purchase?
In the purchase of product, within 20 working days we will arrange the factory delivery as soon as possible. The specific time of receiving is related to the state and position of customers. Commonly 35 working days can be served.
7. Our Service:
• We supply the technical supporting all the time.
• We supply one year warranty for whole machine.
• We supply free quick wear parts.
• We supply low charge continue maintenance when warranty is expired.
• We supply free training to end-users
- Q: I'm in a tropical country, and heck, my whole life living here. I haven't experienced this kind of heat!I'm just a student, and because of that, I have no money to buy an ice cream maker.How can I make ice cream without a ice cream maker?
- go to the shops
- Q: describe the ways in which bacterial machinery can be utilized to replicate mammalian genome?
- NONE NON-EXISTENT WON'T
- Q: How come Chinese people make farming machinery whereas black African people do not and thus have famines?
- cos it costs to make farming machinary
- Q: can chimpanzees operate heavy machinery?
- I don't have direct experience but my answer to be definitely yes. Chimps are much stronger than human beings and very close to humans in DNA so they obviously can do some basic 'production line' type operations since they are less 'intelligent' than humans.
- Q: what rate of depreciation on new machineries purchase?
- The maximum section 179 deduction you can elect for property you placed in service in 2006 is increased to $108,000 for quali?fied section 179 property. This limit is reduced by the amount by which the cost of section 179 property placed in service during the tax year exceeds $430,000. Assuming you bought this equipment and it was placed into service in 2006, you dont have to capitalize it and depreciate it. You can elect to expense the equipment up to $108,000. This limitation gets reduced dollar for dollar for the amount of equipment placed into service in 2006 that exceeds $430,000.
- 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: Each part adds to the length of each item. There are 2 parts with a length of 3/4 inches, and 3 parts with a length of 1 5/8.What is the total length of machincery?a) 1 1/4 in b) 4 7/8 in c)5 1/8 in d)6 3/8in
- D
- Q: I need to find info on this and I haven't found a thing....[if your gonna answer with stupid retarded answers then don't I'm doing a project not a plaything]
- History okorder /
- 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: Or do I have to claim my business as a medium size cooperation?
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Prefabricated T-shape Beam Molding Machine
- Loading Port:
- Qingdao
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 1 pc
- Supply Capability:
- 5 pc/month
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OKorder Financial Service
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