TC6013B Tower Crane 6T
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- Shanghai
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- Supply Capability:
- 30 unit/month
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· Manufacturing Year: 2014
· Jib Length: 60m
· Free Height Under Hook: 45m
· 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 2x4Kw 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: what kind of material is used in making of crane and what is the making process of crane.
- There are so many kinds of cranes that you need to pick one to get any kind of good answer - the tall T shaped cranes are simply welded up from tubing and barstock into modular sections that will fit on a semi trailer and be hauled to the site. Their structure shows in the photos. A boom crane with telescoping boom has to be made up of welded tube sections with bearings and hydraulic pistons inside and out. And of course, the base of a moveable crane adds a whole series of complications.
- Q: I'm confused about one of the final scenes, where Seneca Crane is locked in the room with the nightlock berries. Does this mean that he is supposed to eat the berries and presumably die? Or is it symbolism of some sort of distaste in the way he ended the Games?
- Yes, although it is only a movie adaptation; it isn't supposed to be mentioned in the first book. In Catching Fire, the second book of the trilogy, President Snow hints to Katniss that he had Seneca Crane executed because of his decision to let allow both Katniss and Peeta to emerge as victors, but his exact method of doing so was never mentioned; in the movie, it just reinforces this and heavily implies that the method of Seneca's execution is to lock him in a room with absolutely nothing but the nightlock berries, forcing him to commit suicide or eventually starve to death.
- Q: It is my contention that God could be held accountable, at least as an accessory, for any crime. God had knowledge of these events in advance and did nothing.
- Why oh why do you guys always blame God for man's actions? Oh, so dumb!! There is something called the conscience that God has placed in every human being. We should know right from wrong and often and most times people choose to do what is wrong. Your conscience is God's way of telling you which one to choose. That is where He speaks to us. You will be judged for your actions by your conscience and by the Almighty God.
- Q: When the tower crane top height is more than meters
- Circular of the Ministry of housing, urban and rural construction on Issuing the measures for the safety administration of sub hazardous and sub divisional projectsAnnex No. [2009]87 [Annex two]"More than a certain size of the risk of larger sub sub project scope."
- Q: determine the maximum load the crane can support in kg if the bending moment on the beam is not to exceed 5000 Nm and the shear force is not to exceed 3KN when the crane is positioned at mid span
- figure shear first Let F be the max. crane load. for a simply supported symmetric load, the reactions at each end support will be half the total load. The reaction loads will also equal the shear load. 3000 N = (F + 150(9.8))/2 F = 4530 N The maximum bending moment will be the shear force times the moment arm of half the joist length 5000 Nm = [(F + 150(9.8))/2] N (2.0 m) 5000 = F + 150(9.8) F = 3530 N The bending moment max load is 1000 N less than the Shear max load so bending is the limiting factor The maximum load allowed is F = 3530 N 3530 / 9.8 = 360 kg As a form of exchange, please remember to vote a Best Answer from your results.
- Q: First Summary gets best answer...thanks!
- Manslaughter charges come about when it involves death, caused by negligence on someone's part - either the operator, the owner of the crane, the contract, etc.
- Q: The car weights approx 900 kg.Thank you xx
- Gravity acts downwards, force = mass x acceleration. Crane acts upwards at same force. As the crane starts to lift the car there is upwards acceleration that causes more force to be generated for a moment.
- Q: i read this comment on youtube about people making 1000 paper cranes for japan is this a real thing like can i make paper cranes and mail them to some place if anyone knows the details you would be helping me out because i already started making paper cranes and its such a small but beautiful thing plz help
- i bet it's fake
- Q: How do you calculate ground bearing pressure for cranes?
- pressure is equal to force/area therefore, the ground bearing pressure would equal the (weight of the crane + the weight of the load) / area of the base of the crane.
- Q: Mother, whose heart hung humble as a button the bright splendid shroud of your son,Do not weep. War is kind. Please help thanks for reading
- This is a very critical and harsh poem. Stephen Crane seems to have a more pessimistic outlook on life than other poems he has written, and nowhere else does that pessimistic outlook come through in his poetry than here. The pattern of the poem affixes a cynical, satirical statement after every statement of War is kind. For example, War is kind, Hoarse booming drums of the regiment, little souls who thirst for fight, these men were born to drill and die. The unexplained glory flies above them. Especially when Crane says the unexplained glory flies above them, he is making a powerful statement by questioning whether all the death and destruction is really worth it. This questioning is very important, because many wars are not really for what they seem to be for. There are exceptions of course, perhaps World War II and the fight to end the holocaust, perhaps the Civil War and the fight to end slavery, but for the most part, wars are usually conflicts between cultures over natural resources and disagreements over cultural values. The glory of war, the patriotism, the nationalism; Crane is trying to state that all of these emotions we associate with most wars are really made up so that generally people will feel better about their actions in the long term. Crane questions whether or not war is ever really worth anything to anybody in this poem. Crane clearly does not think so, considering the level of sarcasm he uses throughout the poem, especially at the end when he powerfully states Mother whose heart hung humble as a button On the bright splendid shroud of your son, Do not weep. War is kind. This is very powerful, and Crane very clearly points out that the glory of war and honor of battle are not worth much to a parent whose son has died, or wife whose husband has died, or child whose father has died. Crane's questioning of warfare is very relevant in today's war when we are as a country in what many people would call a meaningless war.
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TC6013B Tower Crane 6T
- Loading Port:
- Shanghai
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
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- Supply Capability:
- 30 unit/month
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