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QTZ100 Description

Feature: Tower Crane

Condition: New

Application: Construction

Rated Loading Capacity: 4 ton

Rated Lifting Moment: 400 KN.m

Max. Lifting Load: 4 ton

Max. Lifting Height: 120 m

Span: 3-47 m

Place of Origin: Shandong, China (Mainland)

Brand Name: Meida

Model Number: QTZ100 tower crane

Certification: CE, ISO, SGS, GOST

Warranty: 12 months

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

Material: Q235b

Electrical components: Schneider

section dimension: 1.5*1.5*2.2 m

Power: 26.7 Kw

Rated hoisting capacity max radius: 0.8 ton

Working environment temperature: -20 to +55

Free standing heigh: 29 m

Jib length: 47 m

Machinery weight: 19.5 ton

Color: yellow or optional

QTZ100   Features

1.Thirteen years of experience in supplying new self-erecting tower crane with Huiyou Brand.

2. Export to more than 20 countries with CE/ISO/GOST Certificates.

3. Stationary/Travelling, external/ internal climbing tower crane 

4. Impeller blasting/rust protection paint

5. Advanced painting process

6. Potain masts designed with dismountable panels, making teansport easier and cheaper. 

7. New designed mast, can be used to Internal and external climbing tower crane

8. Famous brand mechanism system, Schneider Electronic control system, jiangte and jiuhe motor

9. Engineers available to service machinery overseas.   

QTZ100  Specification

 Tower Crane for Sale,Tower Crane Price manufacturer factory price QTZ100

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Tower Crane for Sale,Tower Crane Price manufacturer factory price QTZ100

Tower Crane for Sale,Tower Crane Price manufacturer factory price QTZ100

Tower Crane for Sale,Tower Crane Price manufacturer factory price QTZ100

QTZ100   FAQ

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: 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: 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: Do cranes, the bird, have any significance in Egyptian or Chinese mythology?
A crane is considered auspicious in China. It is one of the symbols of longevity and is often represented with other symbols of long life, such as pine, bamboo, and the tortoise. Also, traditional Chinese 'heavenly cranes' (tian-he) or 'blessed cranes' (xian-he) were messengers of wisdom. Legendary Taoist sages were transported between heavenly worlds on the backs of cranes.
Q: as the crane cabin temprature is very high which is not good for equipment pls advise which air condition is good for colling
confident. Ships use a complicated gadget of chilled water loops, fan rooms and ducts. additionally some areas have further fan coil instruments to maintain cool. while it truly is all working astonishing, it truly is comfortable. in specific circumstances while the sea water temperature is extremely heat and the climate is blistering warm the gadget struggles to maintain up and it gets extraordinarily heat. different areas on the deliver are only infamous for being warm. areas close to the steam catapults on companies, the scullery the place dishes are washed, and a few engineering areas are only constantly freakin' warm. In those areas the warmth rigidity stages are monitored and there are set sessions for how long you could competently paintings in that area.
Q: Tiger=StrengthSnake=FlexibilityCrane=Balance and the last two are?
The traditional Shaolin animals were Tiger, Crane, Snake, Leopard, and Dragon. There are other animal systems used, including a few different Mantis and Monkey styles, as well as Dog boxing and Eagle Claw. Some systems, like Xing Yi, have sub-sets of other animals; I believe there are twelve in that system. According to Doc Fai Wong's Shaolin Five Animals Form, Crane was used for libido, Snake was used for Chi, Dragon was used for spirit, Leopard was used for tendon strength, and Tiger was used for strengthening the muscles and bones.
Q: The story I'm writing that has Frank Crane in it is here. Is there a better name I could be using for the protagonist?
I agree with the first poster that you are doing something very wrong. Rather than worrying about the name you may want to reconsider the gender.
Q: A crane lifts a 2355 N bucket containing 1.81 m3 of soil (density=2084 kg/m3) to a height of 7.56 m. Calculate the work the crane performs.
I will try to make it very simple. First lets convert the 2355 into a mass. 2355/9.81 = 240.06 Kg Then, we need to get the mass of the soil. Density (p)= m/v m= pv m= 2084*1.81 = 3772.04 Kg Total mass= 4012.1 Kg The final step is to calculate the work done. It can be solved from two perspectives and both will lead to the same solution. Sol. 1: Since that the crane is lifting an object, then the work the crane is doing is against gravity which is calculating the gravitational potential energy gained by the bucket. GPE= mgh= 4012.1*9.81*7.56 = 2.99*10^5 Sol 2: Work done= Force*distance moved in the direction of the force The force in this case will be the weight of the bucket. Work done= (4012.1*9.81)*7.56 = 2.99*10^5
Q: how do construction crews put up a crane?
They assemble it on a concrete foundation using a mobile crane. To grow taller, the top unit of the tower crane has a jacking mechanism that lets it raise itself up and insert another tower section.
Q: I need to do a report about Stephen Crane, answering the question how did his life affect his how he wrote his books, does anyone know?
Crane is noted for his early employment of naturalism, a literary style in which characters face realistically portrayed and often bleak circumstances, but Crane emphasized impressionistic imagery and biblical symbolism rather than graphic realism. Crane's realism, writes William Peden, is often more impressionistic than photographic; his interest in psychological probing, his innovations in technique and style, and his use of imagery, paradox and symbolism give much of his best work a romantic rather than a naturalistic quality. Both realism and symbolism, the two major directions of modern fiction, have their American beginnings in Crane's work.
Q: How do Crane Motors Work?
I'm not 100% familiar with this but this should be pretty close to the answer. Simple/standard crane motors work by applying power first through a rotating steel shaft into a gearbox. The gearbox allows the gearing ratio to be changed (to trade rotation speed for torque or torque for rotation speed). Another steel shaft carries the power out of the gearbox, again through rotation, to a spindle (think big thimble) around which steel cable is wrapped.
Q: We see lots of cranes doing some heavy lifting during construction. But how do they get so high up these buildings? And when construction is nearly done, how do they go back down?
Those type of cranes have a support system that is continuously built as the building gets taller. The crane climbs up on the support system to reach the next level and climbs down to get down

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