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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: Ok, so I figured out that last step after watching an origami tutorial thing on youtube
It okorder / The animations on this site are good, showing what you have to do, without hands in the way.
Q: If there are cranes by a small pond should there be fish?
Cranes don't typically eat fish. They mostly eat insects, maybe an unlucky frog. If you're seeing herons or cormorants at this pond regularly, then that's your sign there's fish present. It doesn't take those birds too long to scope out an area for fish, and if there are not any there, the birds will move on. If they are there every day, grab your rod and reel and check it out.
Q: its either Japanese, chinese, or okinawan, but which is it?
Didn't you just ask this question a couple of days ago? When you do this, you set yourself up to be reported. When you say the stature, do you mean stance and posture? I'm taking that as a yes... Here is the answer - there is no single crane stance. All the postures and stances you practice in Crane arts are Crane stances and postures. I am a student of White Crane. There is a Crane style that originated in Tibet that is actually related to the White Ape. Then there is the White Crane school developed in the Yong Chun Village in Fukien Province, China. The Okinawans where taught concepts of White Crane, some of the forms and the most important part of White Crane which is Sam Chien training - aka Sanchin. This is the Internal training which develops Iron Body.
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 base and the arm can be expanded like the ladder of a fire fighter car.
Q: the highest ranking American serviceman, at least in the so called prison camp
Bob Crane did not commit suicide. His head was caved in with a video camera tripod while he was in bed, presumably, asleep. This happened at a time when he was doing dinner theater in Arizona. It is believed that a male friend of his who liked hanging around with Crane did the deed as Crane was seeking to end their friendship. Crane was a chick magnet and very interested in video taping his encounters with women. This friend of Crane's used to pick up the leftovers that Crane didn't sleep with and thus the reason for his being angry when Crane wanted to end the friendship.
Q: What are the requirements for the use of an anti-two block device on a lattice boom crane used as a drill?
...keep it to the dinosour
Q: Has anyone made 1000 origami cranes and made a wish? Just wondering
Yes. Also, after the atomic bombs were dropped on Japan, a girl with radiation poisoning tried it, but died after making six hundred and odd cranes. Make of that what you will.
Q: But theres always someone who gets a prize everytime. Its so unfair!lol
I am 16 and i still watch Spongebob, so what i dont care what people think, and yes by the way they make those darn things loose. I'm a winner see my prize, your a lozer who sits and cries.
Q: I'm not sure how to set this problem up. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you :)
We start using by defining mechanical Power: = P=Work/time What is the work here? We lift the box a given distance. Work=mgh Since we know the power of the crane, we can simply plug in the values and solve for t: t=mgh/P This is only true if the crane has a constant power, which seems to be the case LeSmartOne
Q: In the Bride comes to Yellow Sky, Stephen Crane uses symbolism to evoke in readers a sense of the “old west”. However, the knowledge of the “old west” that the average person holds in his or her mind is false and nothing more than a Hollywood created myth. By using the symbols inherent in Hollywood’s old western myth Crane manipulates the reader’s misconceptions only to leave them feeling stupid when he reveals a hole in that way of thinking with the irrational ending.This is actually a thesis i'm working on for an analytical essay on the piece.I need to know if anyone has ever read the story and gotten the same feeling Crane was having fun at the reader's expense or perhaps poking fun at the old western I have very good points from the text to support my thesis but i cannot find anything online that touches on the possability of this being a parody. Anyone else think Crane's having fun or is a bit condescending in this piece?
I have to say no. Your question erred in a significant way. Hollywood didn't create this false image of the West. The false image was created a long time before by people living in the age of the incidents. It didn't take publishers long to notice that people living back East enjoyed these gritty depictions of the West. Dime novels were a big seller in the 18th and 19th centuries. Look at Stephen Crane. He died in 1900. Hollywood was non-existent as the facet of American life that it holds now. Crane would have been writing this story with the idea that he was depicting a real slice of the wild West that was becoming more civilized.

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