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Topless Tower Crane QP6013 (QTZ100P) TCP6013 high quality 8ton

Topless Tower Crane QP6013 (QTZ100P) TCP6013 high quality 8ton

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Shanghai
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Min Order Qty:
1 pc
Supply Capability:
8 pc/month

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Quick Details

  • Feature: Tower Crane

  • Condition: New

  • Application: All construction projects

  • Max. Lifting Load: 8t

  • Max. Lifting Height: 140.8m

  • Span: 60m

  • Place of Origin: China (Mainland)

  • Brand Name: CNBM

  • Model Number: QP 6013 QTZ100P

  • Certification: CE&GOST

  • Warranty: 12months

  • After-sales Service Provided: Engineers available to service machinery overseas

 

Main Fatures


TC6013 tower crane is a company based GB/T5031-2008 《tower crane》design and manufacture of a construction crane. It can be applied widely in high-rise civilian building, bridge and water-conservancy project, big-span industrial workshop and high-rise building, etc. the tower crane is high level slewing self-erecting tower crane which adopts horizontal jib and trolley-jib. The main features as follows:

Height of the tower crane is confirmed according to height of building, lifting ability of the tower crane is independent of height.

The tower crane with features as high working speed, stead work condition and high efficiency.

Hoisting jib has 60M. This meets project needs more widely.

The eyeshot of cab is well, and the cab is installed independently,which creat preferable working condition for handlers.

Location of the tower crane is reasonable, and the externality of the crane is beautiful.

Lifting jib adopts rigid double tension bars with features as light structure.

the operation is simple and the maintenance is convenient

 

Topless Tower Crane QP6013 (QTZ100P) TCP6013 high quality 8ton

Topless Tower Crane QP6013 (QTZ100P) TCP6013 high quality 8ton

Topless Tower Crane QP6013 (QTZ100P) TCP6013 high quality 8ton

Topless Tower Crane QP6013 (QTZ100P) TCP6013 high quality 8ton

 

Specification Parameter

Topless Tower Crane QP6013 (QTZ100P) TCP6013 high quality 8ton

 

Packaging & Delivery

Packaging Details:Standard export packing, cartons/wooden cases/nude in containers
Delivery Detail:20-30 days after contract and payment in advance

Packaging & Shipping


All our packing ways are standard packing. In wood case or carton, as you like. After the production, we will do our best to do the shipping as soon as possible. Best Service is our sart of business.
 

 

 

Our Services
 

----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: I understand the Crane stances and know there are more than one. I am referring to the single leg crane stance. I also know that stances are only used briefly. But I am curious, does this stance have any bunkai applications? Or is it only useful against dodging a kick or preparing to kick?
I use it for evading/stepping away from an attack, against a front leg sweep, you shift your weight to the other leg and pull up the front leg, blocking/checking a kick, striking with the knee, breaking down a foundation on the downward motion, hooking/trapping opponents leg on the upward motion especially if you hook your own foot around your leg you are standing on, sweeping,.... just a few applications that come to mind off the tippy top of my head. So you see it is by no means just a defensive stance and can be quite offensive too.
Q: Please no direct translations. I need the official name of the whooping crane in French.
Grue Blanche is correct =)
Q: I'm folding 1000 origami cranes for my upcoming wedding. It's a tradition. I'm trying to find a website that can show me how to make the cranes into a large picture or an idea for a mobile. I found some sites that show pictures of each, but nothing with a how to on it.
www.okorder /
Q: my 7 year old son swears that a crane jumper is a type of animal...any one heard of this??
I googled crane jumper and came up with nothing. Not to say there isn't such a creature, that could be a regional name for it, it might be called something else.
Q: I saw da construction of the upcoming tallest building in da world in Dubai,how did da crane get on top of it?
actually okorder
Q: Also, could anyone give me a site with a detailed behind the scenes look on different types of freight ships? I hold a strong interest in the shipping sector and being unsure on little details like these annoy me. Thanks!
? ? ? Onboard Cranes from the cabs on each Crane , where'd you think from ?
Q: are crane flies the most venomous insect in the world,or is this just an urban myth?
Actually crane flies are slightly venomous and their bite inflicts pain like a mild bee sting. I've been bit before so I should know. They won't kill you though but it does hurt for about a minute or two. The only time they bite is if they land on you and you slap them or squish them accidentally. I'm allergic to bees with no major reaction to the crane fly so the two allergies are not related. So yes it's a urban myth... Same thing about daddy long legs...They are not the most venomous spider in the world. Myth Busters busted that one!
Q: I've recently finished folding my 1000 paper cranes. I herd that there is a shrine in japan that takes them. Anybody know where that place is and the information I need to have to send them?
The Hiroshima Peace Park. I've been there, it is very moving.
Q: A crew built this huge crane to build an office building next to my house.... There is a huge flag hanging from the top of it.... Why does the construction company do this???
Crane Flags
Q: What do lattice boom and hydraulic boom in cranes mean?
LATTICE BOOM: See first link. This is where the boom (the portion used to support the load) is made like a lattice ... i.e. interconnected trusses and girders. The cables for lifting the load are run from the base of the boom to the load over pulleys/gears located at the boom's tip. The boom itself is NOT adjustable in length or in angle. HYDRAULIC BOOM: See second link. This crane uses hydraulics to adjust either the length of the boom, or the angle at which the boom joints intersect. It looks more like a single beam construction, although its probably closer to a tube type design (hydraulics may be inside or outside the arm). The load is raised/lowered by cables operating at the end of the boom ... not necessarily tied back to the bottom of the boom.

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