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Tower Crane of Jing Kui Model Number QTZ63 TC5610

Tower Crane of Jing Kui Model Number QTZ63 TC5610

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QTZ63 TC5610 Description

Feature: Tower Crane

Condition: New

Rated Loading Capacity: 6T

Rated Lifting Moment: 630

Max. Lifting Load: 6T

Max. Lifting Height: 150

Span: 56

Place of Origin: Shandong, China (Mainland)

Brand Name: JINKUI

Model Number: QTZ63(5610)

Warranty: one year

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

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

Colour: Orange/ Yellow 

QTZ63 TC5610  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.   

QTZ63 TC5610  Specification

 Tower Crane of Jing Kui Model Number QTZ63 TC5610

QTZ63 TC5610   Pictures

 

Tower Crane of Jing Kui Model Number QTZ63 TC5610

Tower Crane of Jing Kui Model Number QTZ63 TC5610

Tower Crane of Jing Kui Model Number QTZ63 TC5610


QTZ63 TC5610   FAQ

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 kind of steel used for tower crane?

A: Normally, as for the main force bearing steel structure, Q345B is adopted; as for the assistance force bearing steel structure Q235B is adopted. All of the raw material is outsourced from qualified steel factory in China.


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: MP: Do you do any origami?MP: How bored are you at the moment?MP: What do you think of this She Wolf song by Shakira?I can't really form an opinion on it.
With one of your magical teardrop? ;) MP: Hm, I used to make tons of paper cranes when I was five. And nowadays, I make paper stars. But usually, I make them as birthday presents so I only do it once in a while. :) MP: Not very. I have y!a, my AP homework, music, and my emails to read. :) MP: I only saw the first thirty seconds of it about two weeks ago, and I just exit the page afterwards because it wasn't all that intriguing to me.
Q: If so, what time of year?
I have lived and worked in Lyon and have never seen a crane fly in the built up area of the city, even when they are at their most active, which is in June. There are some that fly about in gardens but in any case they are harmless even though some people are freaked out by the way they fly. It is their grubs, the Leather Jackets, which are hated by gardeners as they are detrimental to lawns.
Q: I'd take Denny Crane he's ruthless
Denny Crane
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: Well,i just LOVE this piece of origami work...I've tried so many (kinda the same) instructions but i always get confused on the step 3-4...do you know any easy instruction,with clear explanations for a begginer?thank you already~~
visit okorder / that's the place where I learned folding paper cranes. XD I've always loved them.
Q: I have to create a crane to support a dead load for my Engineering Technology class. It can be made out of only 1/8 inch balsa wood and wood glue, and is going to be graded by the ration of weight held to structure weight.Could anybody give me some suggestions as to how to go about designing this thing? I already know most of the basics, but if anybody could give me some specific tips, they would be greatly appreciated.Thanks!
Is this for a nuclear power station? If 2500 Te and 60m really are the specified loads and span then it is likely that it will be used very seldom. In theory you can design for any load to be lifted but maintenance on a crane system that is used once a year (10 years?) is a real problem. The main items to consider are: Availability of winches and bogies which then dictates running beam and rail sizes. For the spanning beam several alternative sizes needed to be designed and then costed. It will be not just weight but transport costs that determine the most efficient sizes The overall height of the crane will then determine the required roof height assuming that the crane is under cover. For comparison the Harland and Wolf cranes in Belfast called Samson and Goliath can lift 840 Tonnes each. Overall design needs to consider speed of travel, acceleration and deceleration rates and a host of other things.
Q: I have this assignment to find out how a climbing crane is able to move up the building as construction continues.
They add extra stages from the bottom. A tower crane is erected from a boom assembly, first and second tower sections of different cross section, and a base in a sequence of steps in which the boom assembly is mounted on a hollow climbing section dimensioned to be received in each of the larger second tower sections and defining a cavity dimensioned to receive each of the first tower sections. One of the latter is secured on a base in upright position, and the upright section is received in the cavity of the climbing section which is then raised relative to the first section and enveloped by one of the second sections. The enveloping section is secured to the base and the raised climbing section for supporting the climbing section whereupon the first tower section may be released from the base, raised, and secured to the second tower section. The climbing section may then be raised relative to the first tower section to permit the installation of another second section, and the procedure repeated, until all second or larger tower sections are superimposed on each other, the one first section being ultimately attached to the topmost second section. When the climbing section is raised relative to the attached first section, another first section may be superimposed on the one first section and the procedure repeated until the slimmer portion of the tower is assembled from superimposed first sections. Ultimately, the boom assembly is attached to the topmost first tower section, and the climbing section may be removed or stored for further use on the wider, lower tower portion.
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: All these birds are bigger than wild turkey and can fly long distances.
Not answerable as you do not indicate in what area you are considering, weight, wingspan, height? Even in weight it is controversial. The mute swan and Andean Condor weigh in at around 30 pounds. In height it would be the Crane. And wingspan would be the Albatross.
Q: In Stephen Crane's novel The Red Badge of Courage, why is the war itself not even named?
There are references in the book to events during the Civil War. In addition, the time of publication by this American author left no doubt in any American's mind which war it referred to. The Spanish American war happened after publication and the primary war on everyone's minds was still the Civil War.

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