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Tower Crane of Chang Li Model Number  QTZ80A(6010)

Tower Crane of Chang Li Model Number QTZ80A(6010)

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QTZ80A(6010) 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

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(6010)   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.   

QTZ80A(6010)  Specification

 Tower Crane of Chang Li Model Number  QTZ80A(6010)

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Tower Crane of Chang Li Model Number  QTZ80A(6010)

Tower Crane of Chang Li Model Number  QTZ80A(6010)

Tower Crane of Chang Li Model Number  QTZ80A(6010)

QTZ80A(6010)   FAQ

Q: What is tower crane?

A: Tower crane is a modern form of balance crane that consist of the same basic parts. Fixed to the ground on a concrete foundation (and sometimes attached to the sides of structures as well), tower cranes often give the best combination of height and lifting capacity and are used in the construction site.


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 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 are the luffing, slewing, and walking points of a tower crane?
The luffing of a tower crane is the forearm of a crane;Slewing means the steering mechanism of a crane;Walking means the walking trolley on the luffing range of a crane
Q: If so, what time of year?
oops, sorry, I had read crane flights. Crane flies - what we call 'cousin' or 'tipule' - are quite common in the Rhone valley, including Lyon though not as common as their dreaded relatives the mosquitos. They usually go dormant in winter as it is quite cold in Lyon during that time. They are harmless to Humans, even if they look terrifying but are a nightmare to gardeners. Edited: Wise Owl, I have lived in Lyon as well and I have seen them often enough to find it usual, though not every day of the week. However I lived near the Tête d'Or Park so the greenery might have had an influence on their presence here.
Q: It seems like every time I turn on the news there is another crane collapse. I don't know if it is the same problem every time, but it seems awfully suspicious. Does anyone know why crane collapses seem so common lately? Has it always been this way?
You okorder .. This chart is not definitive, it leaves out many occupations (such as mining), it only considers fatalities (not loss of limbs, etc.) but it conveys the general picture. For hard data look at: www.bls /iif/
Q: expane the parts of crane?
The spelling error is fatal: expane does not resemble anything that makes sense. At least two things are called a crane, one a machine and the other a bird. So you just need to rewrite your question so that it explains what you want clearly enough for somebody to look up an answer.
Q: Do the characters develop a sense of brotherhood. If so will it be temporary or permanent
Temporary. It is sort of classic that a group of people are thrown together by some terrible tragedy or circumstance, but unless there is something beyond that one day or hour, there is no common bond that will make it permanent. The Open Boat is a terrific story. I always liked it. It reminded me of the movie stagecoach or the movie The Open Boat which is a bit different. It's all about people being together and having to work to survive. They went down together, but how much else do they have in common? My guess is little.
Q: I had a dream and it wos really scary so realistic i woke up crying and could go to work the next dayi was in my house and woke up and came downstairs and there were letters on the floor and someone was picking them up then i looked outside and there wos a big fire and a crane had fallen down and explosion and everyone was dying their faces burnt i burst out crying. what does it mean?
Probably some stress or fear is looming large in your subconscious mind. Scary dreams often occur when you have something that is stressing you. That is assuming you didn't read some book or watch some movie that brought it on, that is another possibility. Often we replay images we have in our heads from the day before. I don't think it is an omen or anything. So, be glad to say it was only a dream.
Q: How do we build an ELECTROMAGNETIC crane?
its pretty basic tech, first of all you need a crane then you need to attach an electro magnet, the magnet is comprised of copper cable wound into a circular shape inside an iron casing (it would work just as well on the outside of an iron disk but the cable would be damaged and the magnet would stop working) the more winds the cable has the stronger the magnet, next the two ends of the cable are connected to a power source (negative and positive) turn the power on to activate the magnet turn the power off to deactivate it..... simple really
Q: I know you need to put current around the magnet (or certain type of metal) in order to attract but is it possible to use as pushing an object away. if there is please tell me how!
To push an object away, you need equipment that is low to the ground when it applies the force. Bulldozers are designed to push objects. Electromagentic cranes are designed to deal with vertical forces, so they are used to lift and drop metal objects. They use electricity to flow through coils wrapped around a metal core to generate a strong magnetic field. Trying to use them to push things could cause a crane to tip over since they are not designed to deal with horizontal forces. Even if you could get the electromagnet wired to repel metal objects, when you bring the electromagnet near the object, it would repel away in an unwieldy manner because of friction and interference with the ground. And trying to direct a large electromagnet at the end of a long chain would be difficult.
Q: Basically what it says on top. Also provide maybe a video to prove it.
Do you watch American Dad? And i think it would be difficult for it to actually work unless you modified it so no if its a traditional origami crane, but if you work backwards and made the wings of the crane to resemble a paper airplane then i think its possible
Q: What association does Wing Chun have with Fujian White Crane (Tiger-crane) kung fu?
Fujian White Crane is not Hung Gar or Tiger Crane. Southern White Crane, or Gu Lou Kuen (Ancestor Fist) is the predecessor to Goju-ryu karate. Goju and GLK emphasize the sam jian ma, sanchin dachi, or three battles stance, and rootedness, body conditioning, and strong shoulders and arms. The power comes from the rooted base and strong arms. There are rumors that Wing Chun is derived from Ancestor Fist, but philosophically, technically, tactically, and strategically, the styles are extremely dissimilar except for the short range fighting. Wing Chun is also rumored to be created by Ng Mui or Wu Mei, the Buddhist Nun. But the resemblances between modern Wing Chun and styles named after the nun are few and superficial. Wu Mei emphasizes power generation in numerous ways and continuous attacks. Wing Chun emphasizes deflection and power generation by shifting the feet, and simultaneous attack and defense. Wu Mei also has a full suite of weapons, and Wing Chun only the pike and butterfly sabers. Wing Chun is a style created in the Shaolin Temple, but it is probably closest to Hsing-I Kuen or Hsing Yi Quan in training with their chi sao or sticky hands practice.

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