• TCP5510B Topless Tower Crane System 1
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TCP5510B Topless Tower Crane

TCP5510B Topless Tower Crane

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·   Customer can tell Masan the detailed specifications and Masan can make the suitable products for customers. This is topless tower crane. It can meet different consturction situation.

·   Manufacturing Year: 2014

·    Jib Length: 55m

·   Free Height Under Hook: 40m

·  Max. Load: 6T

·  Tip load: 1T

·  Mast Section Dimension(m): 1.6x1.6x3 (L44A1)

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

·   Slewing Speed (r/min) & power: 0~0.8 5.5Kw frequency

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

·   Cable specification: 3x162 +2x102

·   Power Supply: 400V(+6% -10%)50HZ

Q: Please try to give information on the questions bellow: .What the climate was in the Japanese Crane's habitat (high, lows, averages, precipitation) . Plants in the Japanese crane's habitat .2-3 major animals in its habitat .2-3 minor animals in its habitatTHANK YOU SO MUCH!!! .
in the east Hokkaido, the north island of japan. some japanese crane in russia goes to north korea in winter, but cranes in hokkaido stay all through the year.
Q: I know, do you know?
They build it on the ground, raise it up with another crane, and then lift the counter weights up!
Q: Just wondering i am so confused
It's a crane thing. Seriously though - overhead crane, gantry or polar crane!
Q: I am making a lot of little paper cranes, and so far I have 144 cranes. I want to know what different number of cranes mean. Like, what do 100 cranes mean? Good luck? Long life? I don't know!!! So what do 100 cranes and 1000 cranes mean?!? Please answer if you know, this question is almost driving me crazy!!!!
A Japanese legend indicates that anyone who folds 1000 paper cranes will be granted a wish. Sadako Sasaki was a Japanese girl who died from radiation sickness from the A-bomb dropped on Hiroshima. She wanted to fold 1000 cranes before her death at the age of 12. There is a peace monument to her memory in Hiroshima, and people from all over the world send paper cranes to the site.
Q: I need to make a crane in my mechanical class. I can use anything pretty much (pulleys, levers, etc.) The goal is to make a crane with a claw that can pick up a weighted container in a tub of water. It needs to be operated by handle or something, and the base of machine must be on the table top. Any help will be appreciated.
Mcgrath is a very dedicated and experienced woodworker who knows what he is talking about when it comes to woodworking and DIY projects s he has been a woodworker for many many years.
Q: death... by exile!Also, which Batman movie was your favorite and why?Mine was the first because it was cool to see how Wayne started and got all the Batman stuff and the movie was less confusing, haha. Plus I thought the actor Cillian played Scarecrow really great :)
Yes, that was such a nice surprise. He was a great villain in Batman Begins. For a split second, I was like Wait a minute - the last time I saw Dr. Crane, he was freaking out on that Toxin they released into The Narrows. . ., but then, I remembered - he and everyone else affected by that poison were given the antidote after it was produced by Wayne Enterprises. His role as the judge at the sort of Reign Of Terror style court system is perfect - Crane clearly enjoyed watching people suffer mentally, liked seeing them terrified. Sadistic little twerp. Tough call on favorite.. . while I think the first two thirds of The Dark Knight are probably the very best of the series. . . my personal fave is Batman Begins, too. I can remember the first time I saw it, and as they're showing the establishment shot of those mountains in Asia, Raz Al-Ghul's lair. . . I kept thinking, this is different than any other Batman stuff I've seen - this is cool! Kinda sad it's over! :( Edit - And I just wanted to add - I've used that line Bruce's dad says with my own little son: Why do we fall? :)
Q: I have a 2 year old bearded dragon, and there r tons of crane flies flying around everywhere outside. i was wondering if she can eat them in small amounts?
Hi, yes she can eat crane flies but be aware that this is not good practice due to the possibility that wild crane flies may have come into contact with pesticides and this could be harmful so I would advise not to do it, crickets are cheap enough and your dragons well being is more important than a small financial saving, Stef
Q: is this normal? I mean VERY VERY afraid. I mean i won't scream but if i see a someone (except other guys) i will hug them tightly and beg for them to kill them... and how can i change this?
It's okay. Everyone has their fears. I used to be EXTREMELY afraid of spiders (the big tarantula ones). My friend had a toy one and I literally jumped at a wall, trying to claw it down to escape (but I was only like 5 years old at the time). I eventually got used to spiders. It helps that I don't see them often and kill every single one I see. I don't like the sight of them and jump if one pops up, but I can look at a picture without being terrified. Try looking at a picture of one for awhile or maybe even learning about them. They're hardly dangerous. Getting rid of a fear isn't easy, and you may not get rid of it completely, but if you do see one, just try to remain in control and stay away until someone kills it.
Q: Hi, lately I found out how to make origami cranes. I heard somewhere that there's a charity that you can send in origami cranes and they'll help Japan. Can anyone give me this charity? Or any way to help Japan with origami cranes! Thanks!
I raised nearly ?70 for Japan by folding paper cranes and selling them for 50p each. Be prepared for sore fingers! It's worth it though :)
Q: Why are electromagnets on junkyard cranes generally circular in shape?
Blow a bubble with gum and you will realize the most efficient shape in nature. Sphere or circle. Whether it is a crane or the wheel, a helpful shape to be sure. The engineer to be has it right.

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