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Tower Crane of Jing Kui Model Number QTZ40(4708)

Tower Crane of Jing Kui Model Number QTZ40(4708)

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QTZ40(4708)  Description

Feature: Bridge Crane

Condition: New

Application: general building

Rated Loading Capacity: 4T

Rated Lifting Moment: 400

Max. Lifting Load: 4T

Max. Lifting Height: 120

Span: 47

Place of Origin: Shandong, China (Mainland)

Brand Name: JINKUI

Model Number: QTZ40(4708)

Warranty: one year

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

Certification: ISO9001:2000; CE;Ukraine & Belarus Certificate 

Colour: Orange/ Yellow 

QTZ40(4708)  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

QTZ40(4708)   Specification

 Tower Crane of Jing Kui Model Number QTZ40(4708)

QTZ40(4708)  Pictures

 

Tower Crane of Jing Kui Model Number QTZ40(4708)

Tower Crane of Jing Kui Model Number QTZ40(4708)

Tower Crane of Jing Kui Model Number QTZ40(4708)


QTZ40(4708)  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 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 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: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?
Great question. This is one of those stances that I believe can be more static in nature. I think this stance, as Kokoro points out, is a great example of a lying-on-the-floor technique without actually having to lie on the floor. There are 3 kinds of crane stances, that I'me aware of: 1) the left foot is placed behind the right knee and the left foot's shin is perpendicular to the floor 2) the left foot is placed next to right knee and the left foot's shin is perpendicular to the floor 3) the left foot is placed next to right knee and the left foot's shin is ANGLED (sticks out to the left) to the floor in method 1), the application can represent a bind, hook, or pull toward you, of opponet's knee/shin while standing or lying down. in method 2), the there are a couple of applications: 2a) it is a on-the-floor position where you are mounted; your knee up represents keeping the distance open between you and opponent. 2b) it is a chamber of sorts to a jumping front snap kick (some call this a crane kick, which was a question that was asked about this a day or two ago) - and Shadam mentions this again in this question 2c) it is a check or block of a kick or weapon, as Liondancer mentions. in method 3), the application represents that your opponent is kicked to the inside of the knee: either to disable or to sweep.
Q:Does anyone know of any companies that sell mobile cranes suited for extreme cold? I'm aware of Liebherr and Havator's harbor cranes, but I can't find much else.Thanks
this is not my area of study but i will give you something to consider. if you are looking for a large capacity crane for use on permafrost, you wont find one. the pressure placed on the permafrost by large weights will cause it to melt. anything that is heavy, like a house, will sink in the tundra just like it will in a swamp. for houses they excavate the foundation a build a giant wooden raft that the hose floats on. in ST Petersburg, Russians preferred a mix of reeds and slave laborers corpses's to build the raft. as long as the ground is not frozen there is somebody how makes what you want. if the ground is frozen, you will only find small machinery. best of luck ps dont look to hard. lots of diesel engines work great at sub-subfreezing temps.
Q:i need a list of materials and a step by step precedure
I am assuming you mean a low power, miniature crane. You will want to wrap a iron object (a nail should work for light objects) in electrical wiring, the more times the better. Make sure you have a long length of wire after wrapping it around the iron object. Now, attach a rope to the iron object, this will be used to raise and lower it. The length of the rope has to be less than the length of the wires. Now, inside the crane have a battery. The stronger the battery, the stronger the electromagnet. Now, after connecting one of the wires to the battery, connect another one to a switch, then connect then switch with more wiring to the battery. This will turn the crane's claw on and off. The next part is up to you. If you want to be able to raise and lower the magnet, attach the rope to an axel and spin the axel to raise or lower the magnet. If you want to turn the crane, you need to place the arm on a swivel axis. Finally, to bring the magnet closer or farther, you will need a way to raise the arm, bringing the tip of the arm closer to above the center of the crane. I suggest you google some picture of cranes to understand this better.
Q:why the new york cranes collapsed?
Gravity, that's basically why all things collapse. With cranes you also tend to have the issue of them being overloaded also but at the end of the day it's still gravity that's the enemy. There is some talk of a supporting strut having been damaged by a piece of falling metal and the crane toppling as a result of that but it's the first time I've ever come across a piece of lifting equipment, and that's what a crane is, reliant on just one component to keep it standing up. Always remember that gravity thing is out to get you.
Q:who has made a origami crane? how hard was it?
well I made an origami piece of trash, it looks JUST like a piece of screwed up paper that you get in those trash cans!!! It's so realistic. I'm v proud. But no.. no crane.. if I wanted one I'd get a real one thanks :D
Q:Are there influence about Microwave and electromagnetic waves on the tower crane?
if the spread is just in the microwave communications channel or radio transmitting antenna in the vicinity, will be subjected to microwave and high-frequency electromagnetic waves Interference, even if it is in all the tower crane hook when the closing power is outage
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:I need several quotes from Thousand Cranes by Kawabata (Don't remember first name, it starts with a Y) depicting passion.At least two.Best answer goes to whoever provides the most useful quotes, not a randomly compiled list.
squawk arrrk croak squeee rakkk that pretty much sums it up. the other quotes from the thousand or so cranes are just variations on these
Q:What measures should be taken to make tower cranes stable?
Phosphating coating of steel wire rope, give priority to the use of manganese or zinc manganese phosphating, and smooth steel wire rope production process comparison, just add the last bonderizing process, steel wire, wear resistance and corrosion resistance is greatly improved, the use of the wire without direct phosphating cold twisted steel wire rope.

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