TC 6016tower crane
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- Qingdao
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- 1 set
- Supply Capability:
- 12 set/month
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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:I am writing an annotated bib about this topic and I'm not sure where to start looking or what could and couldn't be considered as a theme.
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- Q:This is a new technology in ringging work. Hope anyone can give me some detail information about wireless crane scale.
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- Q:I have these sand cranes that always come up to our house and we feed them bread they never were aggressive but now one certain one is getting more aggressive. We have a screened porch and they come up to it and there putting holes in it to get our attention and there making like a noise thats not that normal when they see us. The one certain one is getting more aggressive towards the other birds poking on the them and chasing them. There is a group of four and they always stay together. the other three arent as aggressive as the one. He is bigger then the rest of them and is almost like the boss you could mostly tell he was before. He always let the other eat first while he watched around and when we gave them bread he used to be the last one up there now hes the first one there and literally runs to us when he sees us.
- Sounds like the aggressive is the Dominate male of the herd. I know you like to feed them but that's what started the problem. He is being Dom so he can get more food and be the first to eat. Once they figure out you're not going to feed them they will go back to behaving normal. These are cool to look at, even though they can get loud sometimes. Have you ever seen tourist feed sea-gulls at the beach. Locals don't do it. Sea Gulls will get as aggresive as the Sand Cranes and actually dive bomb people. Imagine what a Sand Crane can do being what 10 times the size
- Q:I know this is a longshot someone will know what I'm talking about... but I just got a flash memory of a poem where a bird with long legs (I believe cranes, but it could have been flamingos or some other bird) and kids threw stones at them and their legs just snapped.... that's all I can remember, but I remember whatever the line was describing the legs snapping really well because it was in such sharp contrast to the rest of the poem.... anyone have any clue what poem this is?
- The Crane and The Crow'-Aesop's fables The farmer threw the stone at the crane and broke both his legs. The injured crane said to the crow, What has become of your God-given prophecies? Why didn't you warn me that his was going to happen?
- Q:i know something is supposed to happen when you make a thousand origami cranes but i dint remember what happens. can someone please help me
- An ancient Japanese legend promises that anyone who folds a thousand origami cranes will be granted a wish by a crane, such as long life or recovery from illness or injury. via Wikipedia Can also be a wedding gift to wish good luck and happiness for the newlyweds. Hope this helps!
- Q:don't its wheel provide the same amount of friction?
- To make it harder for them to tip over.
- Q:.......rated by the ________ weight it will lift at a ________ radius and ________ boom length.A. Maximum; minimum; maximumB. Minimum; maximum; maximumC. Maximum; minimum; minimum
- All maximum. On some of the older cranes it's written on a plate: so many tonnes at so much radius etc. In the really good old days a pointer needle was on the side of the jib pointing to a scale in tonnes, variable as the jib went in/out/up/down. If you think about it, there's no other way to rate a crane apart from its maximum performance. Hope this helps.
- Q:I've been wondering about the infamous Crane Stance that many people associate with Martial Arts. Is the Crane Stance a technique that can be used in a fight and strike an opponent effectively without overly exposing yourself to strikes by your opponent? If it is, what are some techniques that can be used out of a Crane Stance?
- As always Sensei is on the top. And I agree with him about stslavik. Nice answer - brief and to the point and esy to understand for a beginner or lower/lower-intermediate level student (who would be asking this type of question). Some more easy/beginner answers to consider: A) Some other possible applications would be a knee (like in Saifa kata), using the shin/leg for blocking, etc. B) Learning to generate snap in a kick without using the body behind it. Many patterns break down techniques into seperate parts to help learn specific principles. Later you can combine or alter those specific sections to match the situation. There are a lot of reasons for stances and techniques that appear in traditional martial arts. It takes a lot of study and very good teachers (or sempai..haha) for the practitioner to discover those meanings. I gave you some easier answers to help you discover these meanings on your own. That will help you more in the long run... Good luck!
- Q:please be specific! thank u so much
- I have no idea Im trying to find that out too!!!
- Q:In the poem "The Wayfarer”, what is Crane's ironic comment on the pursuit of truth?
- On a semi-close inspection, it would seem to me that Crane is saying that, ironically, the truth hurts. He's making a statement similar to Shakespeare in Hamlet. Hamlet is NOT muddled by indecision, as so many poor readers have often thought, but he sees much too much of the truth of the way of the world, and sees how futile and terrifying it is, and is embarrassed, or even humorously angered, that he should be asked to fix the world in the face of such impossible distress and futility. Similarly, the path to truth in Crane's The Wayfarer is overgrown with painful daggers which, if you step onto the path, will cut up your feet; if you take the path and find truth, you'll be hurt and dumbstruck and terrified by this path, so that the Truth (with a capital 'T') itself convinces the poem's 'hero' to turn to a different path, to choose something other than truth. And he doesn't even need to walk the path at all, only get a bit of a glimpse into truth, in order to be terrified by it.
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TC 6016tower crane
- Loading Port:
- Qingdao
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 1 set
- Supply Capability:
- 12 set/month
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