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Tower Crane of Chang Li Model Number QTZ80A(5512)

Tower Crane of Chang Li Model Number QTZ80A(5512)

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QTZ80A(5512)  Description

Feature: Tower Crane

Condition: New

Rated Loading Capacity: 1-8t

Rated Lifting Moment: 60m

Max. Lifting Load: 8t

Max. Lifting Height: 201m

Place of Origin: Henan, China (Mainland)

Brand Name: YU JIE

Model Number: QTZ80A(5512) 

Certification: CE & ISO

Warranty: 12 months, 12 months

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

Jib Length (M): 60

Free Height (M): 46

Max. Possible Height (M): 201

Max. Load (T): 8

Tip Load (T): 1.0

Slewing Speed (r/min): 0-0.6

Counterweight (T): 15.8

QTZ80A(5512)  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

QTZ80A(5512)  Specification

 Tower Crane of Chang Li Model Number QTZ80A(5512)

QTZ80A(5512)  Pictures

 Tower Crane of Chang Li Model Number QTZ80A(5512)

Tower Crane of Chang Li Model Number QTZ80A(5512)

Tower Crane of Chang Li Model Number QTZ80A(5512)

QTZ80A(5512)  FAQ

Q: What can we do for the clients in the market and after-sale service?

A: There is branch office for us in the kingdom and she could provide any commercial assistance for the clients; our exclusive agent would fully represent lifting machinery for business communication and rapid & professional technical support.


Q: What is main advantage for manufacturing construction machinery?

A: Our machinery main advantages mainly include: 1. National-level Research Academy for various building equipment for more than 30 years’ experience; 2. Complete quality control system; 3. Nearly 20 years experiences in manufacturing industries; 4. Over 50 engineers along with 6 local partner companies  providing worldwide after-sales service;

 

Q: What is the meaning of the tower crane’s code?

A: Take TC5013 for example, the first two letters “TC” means Tower Crane, “50” means jib length is 50 meter, and the last two letter “13” means the tip load is :1.3 ton.

 

 

 


Q: Will Denny Crane lose his first case on an upcoming episode of Boston Legal?
Denny Crane lose a case? Are you crazy? Denny Crane might lose a few more memory brain cells, but never a case. Then he wouldn't be Denny Crane. Denny Crane!
Q: in the short story open boat by stephen crane how does he define Fate?
Without doing your work for you, Crane is a naturalist. They believe nature works at random, and is completely unsympathetic to man's plight in the process. Hence, the oiler dies. He was probably the strongest one in the boat. So, how does that translate into the concept of fate?
Q: Secured to a concrete floor with 12 30mm bolts
That can only be answered by analizing it. A crane as you are supposed to know has different loads and directions of impact due to the moving bridge, the trolley, and break loads. So what it can lift depend on the whole structure. Besides depends as much on the type of crane
Q: What is a "crawler crane" and what kinds of jobs is it good for?
*A crawler is a crane mounted on an undercarriage with a set of tracks (also called crawlers)that provide for the stability and mobility of the crane. Crawler cranes have both advantages and disadvantages depending on their intended use. The main advantage of a crawler is that they can move on site and perform lifts with very little set-up, as the crane is stable on its tracks with no outriggers. In addition, a crawler crane is capable of traveling with a load. The main disadvantage of a crawler crane is that they are very heavy, and cannot easily be moved from one job site to the next without significant expense. Typically, a large crawler must be disassembled and moved by trucks, rail cars or ships to be transported to its next location. Crawler cranes range in lifting capacity from about 40 US tons to 3500 US tons.
Q: I am making a crane(jib) whatever you call it and I have a concept for the crane itself but not for how I will actually move the camera. I heard wires work but I can not seem to grasp teh concept.* It is a heaver camera by the way*
On a real camera crane you would press the up and down button that moves the wrist part of it. ( I drove a forklift). If you are doing to yourself you'll have to rely on the elbow movements. I might think about renting a Genie lift. And letting someone be your hands in the thing. Unless you know how to build a fully articulating hydraulic ball-joint?
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: My understanding is that under Crane doctrine the tax basis of the property to begin with is Equity Invested + Financing (recourse or nonrecourse doesn't matter). i.e. 20K down + 80K purchase money mortgage = 100K. What if the property is appraised for only 80K right before purchase but purchaser paid 100K? Is the tax basis 80K or 100K.In other words, is the tax basis the actual assessed value of the property or is the tax basis the total investment?Thanks,Ben
Your understanding of Crane is correct. For purposes of calculating the gain on sale, the basis would be $100k. What Crane really said was that the net proceeds would have to include any assumed debt, in addition to any cash received -- basically that you had to include the debt on both ends of the transaction if my reading is correct. (That jives with the example in Commissioner v Tufts et al, 81-1356 so I think we're correct on that.) Where basis gets interesting is when you are calculating depreciation. At least when you convert a residential property to business use -- i.e. a rental -- you use the LESSER of the cost basis (Crane) or the FMV on the date that the property is placed in business(rental) service. In your example, the depreciable basis would be $80k since that was the lower. For calculating the gain on sale, the cost basis would still be $100k (adjusted down for any depreciation allowed or allowable while in business use of course).
Q: How many tons are tower cranes QTZ125?
Nominal lifting torque KN ? m 1250Rated lifting torque KN ? m 1300Maximum lifting weight T 8Operating range M 3~60Maximum rated lifting weight t 1.5Maximum lifting speed m/min 80The lowest steady decline speed of m/min is less than or equal to 7Lifting performance two rate lifting speed m/min 80405.6Lifting weight t 248Four magnification lifting speed m/min 40202.8Lifting weight t 488Variable speed m/min 52/26/8Slew speed r/min 0.63Lifting height independent type M 50Attached m 170Design weight t 42.7 (stand height)Counterweight t 21.2The working environment temperature is Co -20 to +40Maximum working wind speed is m/s 20The maximum wind speed at ceiling is m/s 13
Q: If any of you have read The Red Badge of courage by Stephen Crane can you please tell me what you think about it. Is it a good book or is it not?!!!! Do you praise it or critize it !? i need your opinion what's your review! Thanks
My Lord, I read that book over 30 years ago.....If I remember correctly, not that enthralled by it.
Q: A 3000-lb wrecking ball hangs from a 40-ft cable of density 10 lb/ft attached to a crane. Calculate the work done if the crane lifts the ball from ground level to 40 ft in the air by drawing in the cable.
The total work done by the crane equals the potential energy gained by the wrecking ball and the cable; the potential energy gained is W = V_final = Mg L + ρ L g L/2 which is the final potential energy of the wrecking ball and the cable added together. In the case of the cable, you take the center of mass of it which is located right at the center (L/2). The result is then W = 3000*32*40 + 10 * 40 * 32 * 40 / 2 = 4096000 ft-lbf = (4096000)*(0.001285067) BTU = 5263.63 BTU

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