Topkit Tower Crane TC5013B with Two Operation Speed
- Loading Port:
- China main port
- Payment Terms:
- TT or LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 1 unit
- Supply Capability:
- 30 unit/month
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Structure of Tower Crane TC5013B Description
Feature: Tower Crane
Condition: New
Application: Construction
Max.Lifting Load: 6T
Max Tip Load:1.3T
Independent Height:41.5M
Max Lifting Height: 141.5M
Span: 50m
Certification: CE,ISO
Place of Origin: China(Mainland)
Model Number: TC5013B
Packaging & Delivery of Tower Crane TC5013B
Packaging Detail: Nude package
Delivery Detail: 25-30days
Main Feature of Tower Crane TC5013B
Our tower crane is self-erecting and wall-attached tower crane, in addition to it's advanced parameters, reliable performance, well-looking appearance, and excellent quality.
It has characteristica such as long boom, largeworking coverage, hydraulic rising, and tandem mounted tower body.
It's design idea shows advantages including simple structure and good applicability, convenient maintainability, and lower price at the same time to emphasize meeting the requirement from construction units at different levels.
It's lifting height is obviously increased thanks to its self-erecting and wall attached function.
It is applicable for construction of different industrial, commercial, office, and civil building lower than 220m, and becomes an ideal service-building machine at home.
Tower Crane TC5013B Specifiction
Free standing height (m) | 41.5 | ||
Max height with attachment (m) | 141.5 | ||
Working range can be adjusted(m) | 44、50 | ||
Min working range(m) | 2.5 | ||
Max lifting capacity(t) | 6 | ||
Tip load @ 50m(t) | 1.3 | ||
Hoist mechanism | Falls | 2 | 4 |
Lifting capacity(t) | 1.5-3 | 3-6 | |
Speed(m/min) | 0-80 | 0-40 | |
Motor | YZRDWF225M-4/8-24/24KW | ||
Trolleying mechanism | Speed(m/min) | 12/27/53 | |
Motor | YZTDE132L-4/8/16-3.3/2.2/1.1KW | ||
Slewing mechanism | Speed(r/min) | 0-0.6 | |
Motor | YZR132M2-6-3.7KW×2 | ||
Climbing speed(m/min) | 0.58 | ||
Counterweight(t) | 44m jib length | 50m jib length | |
12 | 13.05 | ||
Mast section size(L×W×H)m | 1.6×1.6×2.5m ( seamless tube type ) | ||
Working temperature | -40-+60℃ | ||
Total power (KW) | 37 | ||
Power supply requirement (KVA) | 170KVA for generator | ||
Cable type ( within 40 meters from site power source to lower electric box of tower crane ) | |||
Startup voltage & current | 380V×95%=361V 170A | ||
Rated working voltage & current | 380V 108A |
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FAQ of Tower Crane
Q: What serice you could provide?
A: Providing timely delivery, standby engineers are ready to slove any of your problem
Providing all-embraced warranty of products quality, worksite installation guidance
Providing ample spare parts and training of operation and maintenance
Engineers have more than 20 years' experience in tower crane, ready to solve any of your problems.
Q: What about our tower crane's warranty?
A: Usually there is one-year quality warranty including main electronic parts (not including consumable parts). There are consumable spare parts together with whole machine and normally they are enough for one year.
Q: What is 3 main mechanism of the tower crane?
A: there are trolleying mechanism/ slewing mechanism/ hoisting mechanism.
Q: Can you equip with light on tower crane jib, monitor, remote control and anemometer?
A: Sure. All of these could be provided with extra cost upon the clients’ requirements. But according to general practice, remote control is not suggested because most of the operator feedback operation in the cabin will provide a wide working view.
- Q: I currently have 1999 origami paper cranes. And I haven't made my 2000th yet because I don't know what to wish for :3So I wanna know...Do you have to make your wish right on the 1000th one? Or can you make the 1000th one and save it until you think of something good to wish for.I'm serious. :3
- wait, you folded 1999 paper cranes and you still didn't have enough time to come up with a wish? I recommend that you wish to become more decisive...
- Q: Better actor......Bob Crane or Alan Alda?
- Bob Crane was a much better actor Alan Alda was great too, but I would consider him more a comedian.
- Q: Who do you think was better and who would've won if they faced.
- Gotta go with Willie. The only match I ever saw Mosconi play was in Chicago back in 1964. He was down 46 to 14 going to 150. When he got to the table he ran 136 and out for the win. It was incredible. I never saw Crane in person and saw only one film of him. He ran 150 and out on Cowboy Jimmy Moore. A good friend of mine was telling me a story about the time he was in Johnston City, Illinois. Richie Lawrence was at the table. My friend was seated in front of Crane. As Richie was shooting, Irving Crane was telling his friend what Richie should be shooting every shot. Richie did just the opposite every time. The neat part about it was... Richie ran 150 and out... and never shot the right ball. Gotta give Willie the edge. Good question.
- Q: I have always wondered how they get cranes off the top of huge buildings when they finish building them.I have had many people tell me how they THINK the cranes are taken off. But I want to know for sure. Can anyone give me some evidence? A web site or something??When I say big building I mean like 100 storeys.I have been told things ranging from a helicopter takes them offToThey build tracks down the side of the building and drive it downAndThey pull it to pieces and take it down the elevator.These MAY be real but sound like wild guesses to me.So does anyone know the answer?
- Large okorder .
- Q: how do i win stuff in a crane machine?
- Deposit many quarters in the machine or make friends with the man who puts the stuff in it. if you're extra nice, he may give you something- it's not his money, so he won't care.
- Q: my HSAP prep teacher wants us to find instructions on how to make an oragami crane.She said that it has to be less than 24 steps.I have looked on the internet and I cannot find anything.I need this by tomorrow.Please help!
- Start with a square piece of paper. You got that? Fold the paper corner to corner to get a large right triangle, and fold it corner to corner again to get a smaller triangle. You got that ,or did I lose you. Open the paper, and you will see a big X. Never mind the X. We will come back to it. Now fold the paper side to side to get a rectangle, and fold the two SHORT SIDES to the X fold. Open and do the other two by repeating what you just did. Open the paper FLAT. You can now see a 4 pointed star. Along the four sides of the square, push down on the perimeter of the star to make the star come up. Fold down until you have a flat KITE. Make sure you have 2 flaps on each side. What you are looking at now is one wing, and the other one is in the back. The neck and head are inside the wings. Pull them out half way to expose them. Fold one side at the tip to make a head. If you did everything correctly, and hold under the neck with one hand and pull the tail with the other hand, the crane should flap its wing. Write back if you need more help.
- Q: I am looking for guidance on determining the optimal design parameters for the design of an overhead travelling crane when considering a span of 60m and a lift requirement of 2500Tonnes. If not possible what would be the maximum lift for the same span
- Is this for a nuclear power station? If 2500 Te and 60m really are the specified loads and span then it is likely that it will be used very seldom. In theory you can design for any load to be lifted but maintenance on a crane system that is used once a year (10 years?) is a real problem. The main items to consider are: Availability of winches and bogies which then dictates running beam and rail sizes. For the spanning beam several alternative sizes needed to be designed and then costed. It will be not just weight but transport costs that determine the most efficient sizes The overall height of the crane will then determine the required roof height assuming that the crane is under cover. For comparison the Harland and Wolf cranes in Belfast called Samson and Goliath can lift 840 Tonnes each. Overall design needs to consider speed of travel, acceleration and deceleration rates and a host of other things.
- Q: I read this book recently and i got emotional over it. It relates so much to my life and i think maybe i know what my dad was thinking before he died. I was just wondering what was your reaction after reading this short story?
- This book gave me lots of hope. I really loved to hear about Sadako and how she folded so many cranes. I wanted to believe that she would finish the paper cranes and she would get better. When she died in the ending it was very sad. Someone with so much hope and motivation doesn't deserve to die. The book also made me think a lot about why Sadako was sick in the first place. She was only two-years-old when the Americans dropped the bomb on Hiroshima, but she was still eventually killed from it. This book shows the long-lasting effects war has on a country and its people. It really makes you think twice about war. I really enjoyed reading this book. It was an easy read that I had a hard time putting down. Every chance I got I read this book! While it was sad in the end, it was great to hear about Sadako's life and how her friends finished her paper cranes for her. The plot was interesting and exciting. I really like the main character too. Sadako was a very brave, strong person that I wish I was more like. She woke up every day with the will to live and that gave me a lot of hope.
- Q: Is a tower crane a fixed type crane? Still can walk? Thank you
- It can also be called a fixed crane. But there are many kinds of fixed cranes.
- Q: Two cranes are lifting identical steel beams at the time.One crane is putting out twice as much power as the other assuming friction is neglible, what can you conclude is happening to explain this difference?
- One of the cranes has less mechanical advantage then the other. It's a pulley problem.
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Topkit Tower Crane TC5013B with Two Operation Speed
- Loading Port:
- China main port
- Payment Terms:
- TT or LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 1 unit
- Supply Capability:
- 30 unit/month
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