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TC5613 Tower Crane

TC5613 Tower Crane

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· Manufacturing Year: 2014

·  Jib Length: 56m

·   Free Height Under Hook: 42.5m

·  Max. Load: 6T

·   Tip load: 1.3T

·   Mast Section Dimension(m): 1.83x1.83x3

· Hoisting Speed(m/min) & power: 8.5/40/80 24Kw

·  Slewing Speed (r/min) & power: 0~0.8 2x5.5Kw frequency

·   Trolleying Speed (m/min) & power: 43.7/21.7 3.3/2.2kw

·   Cable specification: 3x16+2x10

·     Power Supply: 400V(+6% -10%)50HZ

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?
It's called a flare boom because the flare is out on the end of a boom like structure. To keep the flame as far as possible from the rig production operations.
Q:What are the lifting moment requirements for tower cranes?
3, tower crane, such as lifting weight limiter, amplitude limiter, height limiter and load torque limiter limiting device, and travel limit switchestower lights wind instrument, wind clip rail device ladders athletic supporter circlewalkways and railings. The driver's cab is comfortable, easy to operate, with good vision and perfect communication facilities.
Q:the way u find them climbing with the building makes me wonder how they become this long and what is the mechanism for that
The crane isn't growing. The cranes lift themselves up to the current top floor, build up around them, and repeat as necessary until they reach the top. The tallest cranes in the world are nowhere near as tall as the tallest skyscrapers - so the only mechanism to build very tall structures is to keep the cranes at the top of the building as it rises.
Q:how does a crane operator's knowledge of where the centroid is generally located for most uniform objects help them perform their job more safely?
If an object is uniform, it's a fair bet the centre of mass will be at the centre of the shape. If lifting with slings, he will have them placed equidistant from centre, at an angle to each other not exceeding 60 degrees. He will then lift a little, and can tell by the angles from vertical of each sling whether or not the CM is under the centre of the crane cable. If not, he will lower the load, and have someone adjust the sling positions. Having slings equally loaded ensures a level load when lifting, and when a load is level it is a much safer lift than when it tilts one way or the other. A tilt would mean greater force in the sling on the low end. The load could slip out, or the excess force could break the sling.
Q:anyone know of any Crane Kung fu teachers in MN twin cities area?
Sorry, I don't. have you checked the Yellow Pages for that area?
Q:Do large semi-submersible crane vessels such as the SSCV Thialf propel themselves to work sites or are they carried on heavy-lift ships. I understand they have propulsion systems but the just seem so bulky, inefficient, and slow to move across oceans on their own.
Very large capacity crane vessels have propulsion machinery for manoeuvring when on station. The most modern designs of semi-submersible vessel use them to achieve 'dynamic positioning'. Older designs used the propulsion systems to assist when deploying the anchors in the correct pattern. The vessels are towed by tugs when making deep sea passages. First generation crane vessels had much smaller lifting capacities and were either constructed on conventional hulls or were converted from existing ships. These types were capable of making ocean passages using their own propelling machinery.
Q:Please help me. I have to write and essay about it and i cant find it on the web!! no anywhere i can get it from ONLINE?!?!?! any particular search engines?
www.okorder /
Q:Do they have any symbolic-ness about them? any thing like that is good! THank you!
Cranes are considered sacred birds in many cultures. Volumes are written about their spiritual significance. Google Sacred Cranes.
Q:Her fan mail address isnt on fanmail
Try: Kara Crane c/o Orange County High School of the Arts 1010 North Main Street Santa Ana, CA 92701

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