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TC7032 K12 Tower Crane

TC7032 K12 Tower Crane

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·      Manufacturing Year: 2014

·      Jib Length: 70m

·     Free Height Under Hook: 52.4m

·     Max. Load: 12T

·    Tip load: 3.2T

·    Mast Section Dimension(m): 2x2x3(L68B2)

·      Hoisting Speed(m/min) & power: 0~85 55Kw frequency

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

·    Trolleying Speed (m/min) & power: 0~72 11kw frequency

·     Cable specification: 3x25+2x16

·    Power Supply: 400V(+6% -10%)50HZ

·    This tower crane is similar to POTAIN MC320 K12 tower crane.

Q: Is Fireplace Crane a modern term for the swing-out metal arms that hang over a fireplace for cooking? e.g. like in dutch ovens or pots/cauldrons that hang over a fire.It sounds like a more modern term and I need to know if there is an older term. Thanks.
I can't think of older terms at the moment, but definitely 'fireplace crane' sounds modern, and possibly American, to me. In Britain I have never heard the term, not in any historical or modern setting. My idea of a crane is a big item at a dockside or on a big building site. A domestic hearth or kitchen is too nice a place to have a 'crane'!
Q: I have seen a crane sitting in a tree watching over the pond in my front yard. I have never seen any fish in the pond and so i am curious as to why the crane is there. I thought cranes only hangout by ponds if there are fish. Does anyone have an research hypotheses to why the crane is there?thanks in advance
maybe it's nesting? it's migration season so it might just be a stop-over. where are you? we saw sandhills go over a few weeks ago over oak park IL about a month ago.
Q: What do you do after you made 1000 paper cranes. I know you string them up, but storing them is hard. Do you ceremoniously burn them or what? When can they be gone? This is the missing link in the story I want to know. I have 846 and I want to know what to do after I'm done.
i know this big organisation in Japan and some of my frineds live there... if you are interested, I can give you the address and more details...etc
Q: Hi guys, I am doing a project for school on blue cranes, and i can't find much on what their diet is like? Does anyone know?
Blue cranes are omnivorous and eat plant, grain and insect material. I may not listen to my science teacher, but at least I know this.
Q: crane wreak during stadium construction
Big Blue: January 20, 2000: Video of the Big Blue crane accident that happened in the Brewer's Ball Park Stadium on July 14, 1999 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Three men lost their lives in the accident. Although the video is only 1 minute and 10 seconds in length, seeing it is an experience you won't soon forget.
Q: What are the lifting moment requirements for tower cranes?
1. Tower crane consists of three parts: metal structure, working mechanism and electrical system. The three main technical parameters are lifting moment, lifting weight and working speed. Lifting moment refers to the boom as the basic arm length maximum amplitude corresponding to the rated lifting weight of product, product or maximum weight with the corresponding inflection point.
Q: What type of tower crane does not include tower crane in variable amplitude mode?
Tower crane, tower crane.Tower crane according to its different types, there are the following classification methods.(1) divided by structure type of fixed tower crane by connecting a fixed tower in the foundation or structure, tower crane lifting operation.Mobile tower crane: a tower crane with running device and can walk.
Q: Who is it? And when in the book do they say who it is?Thank you so much! :D
was the head games maker in the first book or the 74th annual, now it's plutarch
Q: Hey,My grandma has a big country estate with a river and its her birthday coming up. She's indicated she might like another peacock (we've had them before), but I'm thinking of branching out into other birds. We tried Lady Amerhursts pheasants, but one of the dogs knocked over their cage before they were properly acclimatised and they disappeared.So, does anyone know if its possible to get storks or cranes or other big waterbirds to keep as domestics?They'd be free ranging on the estate and the river, so need to be smart about foxes and mink (ie roost in trees or go into a house). We've kept geese and ducks successfully on our river like this, so does anyone have any ideas?Or should we try again with pretty pheasants?
Depends on where you live ? Stick to Ornamental Pheasants or Ducks,Storks and Cranes,need to be penned in at night because you will have to pinion them to prevent them flying. Try some Golden Pheasants for a try ,Lady Amherst are becoming a rare commodity and are quite expensive,if you have Foxes and Mink,then no matter what you get you will have problems these two predators.
Q: I want to make a sculpture out of 1,000 paper cranes. I have sometime to work on it, but not months. Has anyone ever known someone to do this, or done this themselves? How much time should I allow for such a project?
It depends on how big they are, and how fast you are at folding. If you can fold one crane a minute, 1000 minutes would translate to about 17 hours. How you then spread out 17 hours of paper folding is up to you.

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