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TC 6016 tower crane

TC 6016 tower crane

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TC6016 tower crane tower crane is novel hoisting and conveying machinery which is designed by fully utilizing the group technology, the combinational design technology and the finite element analysis technology and taking the tower crane microcomputer design platform as a tool.
The crane is a horizontal-arm-rest trolley-amplitude upper-revolution hydraulic lifting type crane which has the maximum working amplitude of 56m, the independent lifting height of 40m, the adhesion lifting height of 150m, the rated lifting moment of 710kN•m and the maximum lifting moment of 853.2kN•m. All the performance parameters and technical indexes of the crane meet or surpass national standards.
The crane features advanced parameters, excellent and reliable properties, attractive appearance, high quality, simple and practical structures, advanced safety devices, convenient maintenance, safe usage and reasonable prices, and is ideal construction machinery for many construction enterprises.

The lifting boom and balance boom adopt cantilever boom structure, which reduces the hoisting modular and makes it more safe, convenient and flexible to install and uninstall, and reduces the requirements for hoisting equipment and the site.
2. Multiple special mounting brackets are available, which saves the installation time and ensures safe and quality installation.
3. The lifting boom adopts cantilever boom structure and variable cross-section materials, featuring more reasonable structural stress and long service life; and it is easier to make different combination of boom length.

 

Amplitude(m)

3-13.6

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

Lifting capacity(kg)

4000

3890

3618

3380

3170

2860

2810

2660

2530

2400

2290

Amplitude(m)

24

25

26

27

28

29

30

31

32

33

34

Lifting capacity(kg)

2190

2090

2000

1920

1850

1770

1710

1650

1590

1540

1490

Amplitude(m)

35

36

37

38

39

40

41

42

43

44

45

Lifting capacity(kg)

1440

1390

1350

1310

1270

1230

1200

1170

1130

1100

1070

Amplitude(m)

46

47

48

Lifting capacity(kg)

1050

1020

1000

 

(2)2-magnification Lifting Performance Table


Amplitude(m)

3-26

27

28

29

30

31

32

33

34

35

Lifting capacity(kg)

2000

1920

1850

1770

1710

1650

1590

1540

1490

1440

Amplitude(m)

36

37

38

39

40

41

42

43

44

45

Lifting capacity(kg)

1390

1350

1310

1270

1230

1200

1170

1130

1100

1070

Amplitude(m)

46

47

48

Lifting capacity(kg)

1050

1020

1000

 

Technical Performance Parameter Table


Item

Unit

Magnification

α=2

α=4

Rated lifting moment

kN.m

500

Maximum lifting capacity

t

2

4

Working amplitude

m

3 ~48

Maximum amplitude lifting capacity

t

1.0

Lifting height

Independent

m

30

Attached

m

120

Time of moving outrigger end to rotation center

m

48.74

Time of moving balance arm tail to rotation center

m

12.816

Counter weight

t

7

Total motor power

kW

24.9

Allowable working temperature

0C

-20~+40

 

Q: was he a realist or naturalist
Stephen Crane was a naturalist a lot like Jack London. His main themes were man vs. nature and man vs. himself in which nature is an abstract, omnipotent force that does not (and really cannot) care what becomes of the individual. In Crane's writings, man is often faced with strengths and weaknesses within himself when confronted by extremes of uncaring Nature (see the short story The Open Boat).
Q: I want to join
Madras Institute Of Heavy Machinery in Thirumullaivoyal No 45, Thirumullaivoyal, Mth Road, Thirumullaivoyal, Chennai - 601209 (44)-26384031, 26382363, 26381739
Q: so yeah i know that cranes do the main work but i guess there are no such really toll cranes to do that with skyscrapers ?
That is a good answer. Ordinary cranes build the steel frame to a height of perhaps 60 feet. The frame is designed so a specially designed crane can climb up the side (like climbing a ladder) to about 50 feet where the climbing crane can complete the frame to about 100 feet, then the crane can climb to the 90 foot level and build the frame to about 150 feet etc. Another method is the floor at about the 60 foot level is completed and extra strong. A crane is assembled on that floor and can complete the steel frame to about 100 feet where another extra strong floor is built. The crane at 60 feet is then dismantled and moved to the floor at the 100 foot level, or perhaps this is a second crane. Repeat until the full height of the building is frame work. As cranes are removed at the lower levels, more floors can be installed and some of the finishing work done. Either way, you can see why very tall buildings are very expensive. Likely both methods are used for some very large and very tall buildings. Neil
Q: I live in the upper stairs of this apartment with a huge light right next to the front door, and a bunch of Crane Flies kind of hover around it. So whenever we open the door, some of them come in, and it's a big problem. Especially to a someone like me who's deathly afraid of big bugs.So we want to buy the Raid spray, but we don't know if it would work. The Raid: Ant and Cockroach spray didn't work that well, but that's understandable.sooo anyways, has anyone tried the Flying Insect Raid on Crane flies?
Crane flies do no harm whatsoever, so what you're proposing will replace the total lack of harm that crane flies do with the potential harm of adding more pesticides to the world, plus the byproducts produced in its manufacture and the garbage the can represents later. Is this really worthwhile? I would suggest you look into getting a yellow bug light, it's quite possible that a different type of bulb than what you're using now might be much less attractive to crane flies. If not, addressing your unreasonable fear of insects would be a safer solution.
Q: She was editing some of his writings. She was appalled(prim proper Nebraska gal) by his lack of punctuation. He said he didn't have the time for it. He was right. Shortly after he died of TB. Do you ever feel that time is your enemy; that you have only so many years to make a difference?
Due to my present situation, I have thought about this many hours. Many days. Many months. Time, or the lack of it, is generaly considered the enemy. But there are situations that the less of it can be a blessing. None of us can ever know which we will wish for. Until that time comes.
Q: Is the crane a metaphor for the woman? Or does it transform into one? OR does the guy marry a bird? I've been listening to this all week and cannot discern which is right...maybe that was Colin's intention? A little help here?
It's a story about a peasant living in, I assume, rural Japan, it being a Japanese folk tale. He finds a wounded crane on the road as he's walking one night. It has an arrow in its wing, and he pulls out the arrow and revives the crane. A couple of days later this mysterious woman shows up at his door and he brings her in. Eventually, they fall in love and are married. Although they're poor-- she's a seamstress, a weaver-- she suggests that she can make this cloth that he could sell and make money. But the one condition is that when she's weaving he can't look into the room at her weaving. This goes on for awhile, until eventually the peasant's curiosity gets the best of him and he looks in. It turns out that the woman is a crane, and she's pulling feathers from her wings and putting them into the cloth, which is what makes it so beautiful and soft. Apparently, having looked in at her breaks the spell and she turns permanently back into a crane and flies away.
Q: What kind of force acting in the brake system which encounter the lifting material force and to maintain its level.
Cranes work using hydraulics and cables. The cables are wrapped around pulleys and the pulley is turned using hydraulic power. The brake system is simply stopping the pulley from turning by reducing power. The hydraulic system typically will turn a series of gears which in turn spins the pulley that the cable is wrapped around. It's different than a brake system say on a car where when you hit the brakes, pads squeeze on the interior of the wheel rim slowing it down. Cranes you just reduce power and stop the pulley from turning. They also have emergency stops. Older cranes have wedges that would be released onto the cable and then the wedges would grab the cable and slip into a ring. The narrow end of the wedges would slip into the ring first and then as the wedges increased in diameter the grip on the cable would get tighter and then stop the cable from moving. They also have systems on the pulleys to stop the pulley from spinning. They essentially work the same way as a car break. When the emergency brake is triggered, pads will squeeze on the rim of the pulley to stop it. These mechanisms work by friction. They could also have holes around the pulley and a steel pin would be pushed into one of the holes to stop it from spinning. Of course if the force of the weight exceeded the strength of the pin, it would shear.
Q: What is the most amount of weight lifted by any crane?
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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?
The kanji / symbol (character of Chinese origin, also used in Japan) is the kanji for 'crane' (the bird, not the construction site vehicle!!)
Q: Like I know he's the head gamemaker, but i mean seriously, madge is MUCH more important than him. i know he let k/p live, but still......madge did more than him?
(Well Seneca Crane plays a big part in Mockingjay (Book 3). He's also the one that saves Katniss in the end of Catching Fire (Book 2). If you haven't read the last 2 books yet I would seriously recommend it before you see the movie. But yeah I'M SO EXCITED FOR THE MOVIE! XD) WAIT! Sorry scratch that. Seneca Crane was executed for letting both Peeta and Katniss live. Yeah that's right. Don't listen to what I wrote above. It's late and I'm tired... XD

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