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TC 6024 tower crane

TC 6024 tower crane

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1 set
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12 set/month

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TC6024 tower crane is 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 and has excellent performance.

The crane is a horizontal-arm-rest trolley-amplitude upper-revolution hydraulic lifting type crane which has the effective amplitude of 50m and the maximum lifting moment of 438kN•m. The tower crane has the lifting height of 29m and the adhesion lifting height of 120m (2 magnification) during independent use.

All the speed indexes of the crane meet or surpass national standards.
The crane has the total installed capacity of 24.9kW, 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 medium-small 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.

Technical Performance Parameter Table


Item

Unit

Magnification

α=2

α=4

Rated lifting moment

kN.m

400

Maximum lifting capacity

t

2

4

Working amplitude

m

3 ~50

Maximum amplitude lifting capacity

t

0.8

Lifting height

Independent

m

29

Attached

m

120

Time of moving outrigger end to rotation center

m

50.74

Time of moving balance arm tail to rotation center

m

12.816

Counter weight

t

8.54

Total motor power

kW

24.9

Allowable working temperature

0C

-20~+40

(1)4-magnification Lifting Performance Table


Amplitude(m)

3-10.966

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

Lifting capacity(t)

4

3.98

3.64

3.36

3.10

2.89

2.70

2.54

2.39

2.26

2.14

Amplitude(m)

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

28

29

30

31

Lifting capacity(t)

2.04

1.94

1.85

1.77

1.69

1.62

1.56

1.50

1.45

1.39

1.35

Amplitude(m)

32

33

34

35

36

37

38

39

40

41

42

Lifting capacity(t)

1.30

1.26

1.22

1.18

1.14

1.11

1.08

1.05

1.02

0.99

0.97

Amplitude(m)

43

44

45

46

47

48

49

50

Lifting capacity(t)

0.94

0.92

0.89

0.87

0.85

0.83

0.81

0.80

(2)2-magnification Lifting Performance Table


Amplitude(m)

3-21.4

22

23

24

25

26

27

28

29

30

Lifting capacity(t)

2

1.94

1.85

1.77

1.69

1.62

1.56

1.50

1.45

1.39

Amplitude(m)

31

32

33

34

35

36

37

38

39

40

Lifting capacity(t)

1.35

1.30

1.26

1.22

1.18

1.14

1.11

1.08

1.05

1.02

Amplitude(m)

41

42

43

44

45

46

47

48

49

50

Lifting capacity(t)

0.99

0.97

0.94

0.92

0.89

0.87

0.85

0.83

0.81

0.80

 

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!
Other big cranes?
Q: If so, what time of year?
oops, sorry, I had read crane flights. Crane flies - what we call 'cousin' or 'tipule' - are quite common in the Rhone valley, including Lyon though not as common as their dreaded relatives the mosquitos. They usually go dormant in winter as it is quite cold in Lyon during that time. They are harmless to Humans, even if they look terrifying but are a nightmare to gardeners. Edited: Wise Owl, I have lived in Lyon as well and I have seen them often enough to find it usual, though not every day of the week. However I lived near the Tête d'Or Park so the greenery might have had an influence on their presence here.
Q: How about the installation and disassembly of the tower cranes?
Authorized by the national security inspection department, the local special operations training school or the technical quality supervision bureau, after the study, assessment, qualification and graduation permit, will give you special operations installation, removal operation certificate.
Q: If I can't leave them outside..what should I do?
recycle
Q: my class is supposed to start reading poems/short stories by Stephen Crane.why should i look forward to his work?
Well, you know he lived in the late 1800s, so you probably have an idea of what his poetry will sound like. Then you read some of it, and the effect is sort of like walking into what you think is going to be a prissy hair salon and being whacked over the head with a bunch of bananas wielded by a glow-in-the-dark green monkey from Jupiter. Crane's stuff is that weird. And I mean that in a good way.
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: What are the safety devices for the horizontal arm self lifting tower cranes?
(3) the amplitude limiting device shall be equipped with a minimum amplitude limiter and a device for preventing the boom of the boom from rebounding after the luffing of the jib. The trolley must be equipped with a trolley switch and a terminal buffer. (4) rail clamping device and walking limit device; track type tower crane must be equipped with rail clamping device. A walking limit device shall be installed at the same time. (5) a crane with wind point at the root of the boom with a height of more than 50m shall be equipped with an anemometer at the top.
Q: where do they live, and what do they look like
ive seen blue herons here in maine they are garyish with long legs and beeks they stand very still so they can catch there food with long beeks
Q: I'm not scared of spiders anymore. If I see one than I can kill it easily, but when I see a daddy long legs crane fly, I freak out! Those things are hugeeee. I could never kill one without being freaked out to death. I heard that they don't even bite, but I'm still scared. There's one in my living room and I ran out. So I planned on staying in my room the whole day and just hope it doesn't show up in the bathroom tomorrow morning when I shower! I'm 14 btw?
This is a selective entomophobia. Basically, you don't fear many insects or spiders, but specific ones trigger your anxiety. Your problem is not the bugs or spiders,(they are harmless) but your fear. This is something 'you' nurture by dwelling on this fear when you see one of these particular critters. I'm glad to hear you no longer fear spiders. you will see the same when you overcome your selective fear. You may even come to realize that the spiders and insects you do fear,are totally harmless, and you may reach a point where you can just ignore these. True, the crane fly is totally harmless and do not bite, sting, or inflict any form of hazard to humans. They can be a nuisance buzzing around your face,as they can be persistent. Adolescent years seem to be when phobias are the most prevalent, but also the easiest time to overcome fears. If you can learn to control your fear, rather than let it control you, you will overcome this. you also need to refrain from dwelling on your fear,as this will only make it worse. Last year, one of my favorite pass times was sitting on the porch watching the sunset. a little orb weaver would come from behind the light and spin her fancy web. Often, I would catch a crane fly that was bothering me and toss it into her web.
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.

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