Tower Crane of Jing Kui Model Number QTD5020
- Loading Port:
- Qingdao
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 1 unit
- Supply Capability:
- 3 unit/month
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QTD5020 Description
Feature: Tower Crane
Condition: New
Rated Loading Capacity: 10
Rated Lifting Moment: 1250
Max. Lifting Load: 10
Max. Lifting Height: 180
Span: 50
Place of Origin: China (Mainland)
Brand Name: JINKUI
Model Number: QTD5020
Warranty: one year
After-sales Service Provided: Engineers available to service machinery overseas
Certification: ISO9001:2000; CE;Ukraine & Belarus Certificate
Colour: Orange/ Yellow
QTD5020 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.
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QTD5020 FAQ
Q: What is the brand for your tower crane motor?
A: All the selected motors are outsourced from the same company as Potain China, which passed CE inspection (if you need, we could provide related certificate)
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 the function of the monitor?
A: Monitor, namely inspection system (like black box), which could store 10000 tower crane operation reports, and it is recommended to be installed in big cranes more than 16t.
- Q:What do you do after you made 1000 paper cranes. I know you string them up, but storing them is hard. Do you ceremoniously burn them or what? When can they be gone? This is the missing link in the story I want to know. I have 846 and I want to know what to do after I'm done.
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- Q:The question is: A crane has a power of 500watts, and is pulling a 142kg. What is the velocity of the pulling of the crane?Please help and thanks!
- I don't remember ever doing a problem like this, but I will try to solve it. P = W/Δt, P = Fd/Δt P = Fv Force required to lift the 142 kg object; F = 142 * 9.8 F = 1391.6 N Therefore; P = Fv 500 = 1391.6*v v = 0.359 m/s So velocity of the crane is 0.359 m/s. Is that right?
- Q:what is the function of load indicator on a crane?
- it indicates the load being placed on the crane so the operator can keep the load within limits.
- Q:What does "automatic tower crane" mean less than 100 tons per metre?
- The problem is a bit ambiguous, 100 tons of rice is the lifting moment.
- Q:What does tower crane 400tm mean?
- Lifting torque of 400 tons. Meters, also known as 4000KN/m, refers to the QTZ400 tower crane, the general maximum lifting capacity of 25 tons, big arm 70 meters, the most front-end hanging 5.2 tons, independent height of about 70 meters. Normally we say QTZ40 tower crane is lifting torque of 40 tons. Meters, 400KN/m.
- Q:Hi, I just bought a 12 foot tommy jib crane, for my cannon x1-h1, I also bought a pan and tilt motor that you put on top of the camera mount at the end of the jib and then add your camera on top of your motor mount. This thing is really heavy now, I have to use 40 lbs for a counter weight. On top of that all the weight is making the jib slanted and shooting crooked. So I took off the motor head and just left the camera on there, and it help a bit, but its still crooked. Is there any fix for this other than buying a more expensive stronger jib crane? It shoots great and I know I can fix the video in post, but it just bothers me. Any help?
- When you added the pan/tilt head (and the cable) to the camcorder, you exceeded the supported weight rating of the crane and the crane stage. Then, when you put 40 pounds of counter weights on, you went way over the engineered capacity of the crane arm resulting in the bend.
- Q:Last week, I decided to make 1000 paper cranes as a new project. I am very craft- oriented, and have made numerous knitted scarfs, crocheted blankets (still in the works), and cross stitch patterns for family members. I have made 2 large cross stitch patterns, one for my grandma (took me 2 years to do) and one for my dad (2 months). My mom's birthday is coming up, and I was wondering if I should give her 1000 paper cranes as a present? I haven't yet given her anything that I made, and I feel bad about it. I don't have enough time to cross stitch a pattern or anything, and I can easily make 1000 by December. Would it be a sentimental present? Should I do it? Would she like it? If not, what should I get her? I want it to be something that I made so that it will be personal.
- Sell them or give them to someone who is going to get married. My nephew gave paper cranes to every guest who came to their wedding. Each guest was to write a line of advice or blessing on their crane. Then the cranes were hung on strings with little clips at the reception. It was beautiful! Folding a crane takes time, patience and understanding. These same qualities are vital for a marriage to last. This is why the symbolism of 1,000 hand-folded cranes decorating a wedding is so powerful.
- Q:i need help with my essay,Question: Analyze the poem om terms of its structure, its themes, and its imagery. If youre stuck on themes consider God's absence indifference of nature, or the inronies of war. What is ironic about the poem? How does Crane criticize the romantic hero?
- “War is Kind” is the first poem of Stephen Crane’s second collection of poems, War is Kind and Other Lines, published in 1899, less than a year before he died. The poem is sometimes referred to by its first line, “Do not weep, maiden, for war is kind.” The subject of the poem is war and its effects. In this way it echoes the stories and scenes from Crane’s Civil War novel, The Red Badge of Courage. Though Crane had been turned down because of poor health when he volunteered to enlist in the U.S. Navy, he saw his share of war and death as a journalist, covering conflicts in Greece, Puerto Rico, Cuba, and Spain. When Crane published War is Kind and Other Lines he and his wife, Cora, were deeply in debt. Having already established his literary reputation at 23 as the author of The Red Badge of Courage and many newspaper stories on wars around the globe, Crane was able to secure an advance for the collection. Many of the short parable-like, densely imagistic lyrics in the collection deal with God’s absence, the indifference of nature, the ironies of war, and the vagaries of love. “War is Kind” itself is a 26-line poem in five stanzas focusing on the emotional loss of three women whose lover, father, and son, respectively, have died in war. Crane’s detailed snapshots of the fallen men in the first, third, and fifth stanzas evoke the savagery of war and its inherent cruelty. The indented second and fourth stanzas function as the poem’s chorus, and provide more generalized images of war and cutting statements about the military. The poem’s speaker, simultaneously sympathetic with the victims of war and cynical about the purposes of war, implicitly criticizes the image of the romantic hero, showing in graphic scenes the realities of battlefield death and the emotional torment it causes for those left behind.
- Q:hes been here for about 3 years. i want to feed him but i don't know what it eats. is there any way i could help him eat? i think he is going to die if we destroy the last of the forest area where we live.
- Want to help? Don’t feed them, which draws them deeper into dangerous urban areas. And try to keep reflective surfaces covered. Following these tips could keep these majestic citizens a little safer. In 2002, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission made it illegal to feed sandhill cranes. Why Is Feeding Cranes A Bad Idea? Cranes fed by humans can become aggressive toward people. In several instances, children have been attacked by cranes. Cranes fed by humans also have been known to damage window screens and do other property damage. This behavior is probably a response of the birds to seeing their reflection, bringing out a territorial defense behavior (scratching at windows or shiny automobiles). Cranes also are more likely to tangle in human garbage in areas populated by people. Cranes attracted to people's yards for feed are put at risk as they walk across roads. Many sandhill cranes are killed each year on Florida roads. Cranes are also more likely to crash into power lines in urban areas where such aerial hazards are concentrated. Attracting cranes to urban areas increases the threat of predation (especially to young cranes) by dogs or cats. Further, the cranes' diets, which normally are quite diverse, are disrupted when they eat one food item (such as corn), consistently. Heavy pesticide use in urban lawns also is of concern. Young sandhill cranes have died from pesticide poisoning. It's Never a Good Idea to Feed Wildlife People inadvertently put cranes in harms way when they attract these birds with feed. Florida sandhill cranes have an abundance of natural foods (insects and small animals) and they do not need handouts from humans. There are many reasons why cranes should not be intentionally fed by humans, so I hope this gives you a few you can communicate to these well-intentioned people. The bottom line message: For the good of the cranes, please do not feed them.
- 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?
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Tower Crane of Jing Kui Model Number QTD5020
- Loading Port:
- Qingdao
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 1 unit
- Supply Capability:
- 3 unit/month
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