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Tower Crane TC5013A of Chinese Wholesaler

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Structure of Tower Crane TC5013A Description

 

Feature: Tower Crane                          

Condition: New                              

Application: Construction                                             

Certification: CE,ISO

Place of Origin: China(Mainland)          

Model Number: TC5013A         

  

Main Feature of Tower Crane TC5013A

 

Our tower crane is self-erecting and wall-attached tower crane, in addition to it's advanced parameters, reliable performance, well-looking appearance, and excellent quality.

 

It has characteristica such as long boom, largeworking coverage, hydraulic rising, and tandem mounted tower body.

 

It's design idea shows advantages including simple structure and good applicability, convenient maintainability, and lower price at the same time to emphasize meeting the requirement from construction units at different levels.

 

It's lifting height is obviously increased thanks to its self-erecting and wall attached function.

 

It is applicable for construction of different industrial, commercial, office, and civil building lower than 220m, and becomes an ideal service-building machine at home.

 

Tower Crane TC5013A Specifiction


 

Free standing height (m)

40

Max height with attachment (m)

121

Working range can be adjustedm

4450

Min working rangem

2.5

Max lifting capacityt

6

Tip load @ 50mt

1.3

Hoist mechanism

Falls

2

4

Lifting capacityt

1.3-3

3-6

Speedm/min

9/38/80

4.5/19/38

Motor

YZTD225L2-4/8/32-24/24/5.4KW

Trolleying mechanism

Speedm/min

20/40

Motor

YZTDE132S-4/8-3.3/2.2KW

Slewing mechanism

Speedr/min

0.6

Motor

YZR132M2-6-3.7KW

Climbing speedm/min

0.5

Counterweightt

44m jib length

50m jib length

9.5

11

Mast section sizeL×W×Hm

1.6×1.6×2.5m ( Panel type )

Working temperature

-40+60

Total power (KW)

34

Power supply requirement (KVA)

180KVA for generator

Cable type ( within 40 meters from site power source to lower

 electric box of tower crane )

50mm23+2, 5 cores

Startup voltage & current

380V×95%=361V       285A

Rated working voltage & current

380V                   93A

 

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FAQ of Tower Crane

  

Q: What about our tower crane's warranty?

A: Usually there is one-year quality warranty including main electronic parts (not including consumable parts). There are consumable spare parts together with whole machine and normally they are enough for one year.

 

Q: What is 3 main mechanism of the tower crane?

A: there are trolleying mechanism/ slewing mechanism/ hoisting mechanism.

 

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:does anyone have a good slogan for the whooping crane?
Let the Whooping Crane do what it does best, make Whoopie!!!
Q:I have some cranes in our field next door and I was wondering do they eat chickens? I live in Wisconsin.?
Nope, cranes don't eat chickens
Q:What association does Wing Chun have with Fujian White Crane (Tiger-crane) kung fu?
Wing Chun Fist is derived from White Crane Fist and Snake Fist. The original name of the White Crane Fist is Eng Chun Bai He Quan. The Eng Chun part is the Fukienese dialect for Wing Chun, which is the name of the Village it derived in. It is also pronounced Yong Chun White Crane Fist and from it is where Wing Chun derives its Fajing technique known as 1 inch punch. The 5 Ancestor style is Ngo Cho Kuen or Wu Zu Quan, again - dialectal differences. It is also a Fukienese Art. Wing Chun, a Southern Shaolin Style is NOT related in ANY way to Hsing I Chuan, which is of Wu Tang/Taoist origin. Goju Ryu has some White Crane Influence but is derived from the Hakka Arts like Southern Mantis, Bak Mei and the like. Tiger Crane and White Crane are not related. The crane in the Hung Family Boxing is more the Tibetan White Crane and not the Fujian Crane. There is a mix up in the history which makes it a bit complicated. Gee Sim was from the Northern Shaolin School and went south to the Fukien temple to escape the Ching. He taught there, met Hung Hei Koon and taught him Tiger Fist. Gee Sim and Hung also left Fukien because of the Ching and went to Guandong and there is where Hung Fist developed into what it is today. The White Crane Fist of Fujian/Fukien came from the 18 Lohan Style Fang Chi Niang learned from her Father, who was a student at the Fukien temple, and mimicry of Crane movements. These styles, Crane and Hung were being developed around the same time but hundreds of miles apart. It is known that Wong Fei Hung trained in Lama Pai aka Tibetan Crane and also he is credited with creating the Tiger Crane Form aka Fu Hok. I hope this helps.
Q:Since a crane has to extend outriggers while performing lifting operation , is it ok to allow a crane to transfer materials by carrying without extending outriggers and lifting and carrying load to different location especially in construction industry for safety reasons?
Yes, this is not only possible, it is done by cranes that are designed to operate without outriggers. There is a company called Lampson that has a whole product line of these cranes (see link). I have personally witnessed a number of lifts where an outrigger-less mobile Lampson crane moved a load in the multi-hundreds of tons during construction of a nuclear power plant.
Q:?? Please star my ? i will give you points!
Although I haven't seen it done I imagine that especially for very high cranes it's done most often with cables and winches (utilizing a pivot point at the bottom of the structure). For many lower cranes such as those found on vehicles hydraulic lifting is sufficient.
Q:I was told that this was taking place, so i would like to fax the info to the proper local
Is that a woof woof dog, or a dogman? A dogman is the person responsible for loading a crane. In days gone by, he often rode on the load while it was being hoisted. Maybe some still do?
Q:We need to purchase spare parts. If there are any supplier in the ASEAN region as possible. We are in urgent need . We are from Viet NamThank you.Email : tuanhuynh62@yahoo,com
You okorder with contact details. Search for the product you are looking for from the website's search box and you will get the list of suppliers.
Q:What makes a crane so strong?
Cranes are built using a structural technique called a truss which is characterized by looking like a series of triangles connected together. That structure prevents the members from having to resist any bending loads. All of the truss members experience only tension and compression, no bending. That is an extremely efficient structure which is why they can be so strong without being monstrously heavy. Or if you prefer the short answer, engineers make the crane so strong.
Q:In the Bride comes to Yellow Sky, Stephen Crane uses symbolism to evoke in readers a sense of the “old west”. However, the knowledge of the “old west” that the average person holds in his or her mind is false and nothing more than a Hollywood created myth. By using the symbols inherent in Hollywood’s old western myth Crane manipulates the reader’s misconceptions only to leave them feeling stupid when he reveals a hole in that way of thinking with the irrational ending.This is actually a thesis i'm working on for an analytical essay on the piece.I need to know if anyone has ever read the story and gotten the same feeling Crane was having fun at the reader's expense or perhaps poking fun at the old western I have very good points from the text to support my thesis but i cannot find anything online that touches on the possability of this being a parody. Anyone else think Crane's having fun or is a bit condescending in this piece?
I have to say no. Your question erred in a significant way. Hollywood didn't create this false image of the West. The false image was created a long time before by people living in the age of the incidents. It didn't take publishers long to notice that people living back East enjoyed these gritty depictions of the West. Dime novels were a big seller in the 18th and 19th centuries. Look at Stephen Crane. He died in 1900. Hollywood was non-existent as the facet of American life that it holds now. Crane would have been writing this story with the idea that he was depicting a real slice of the wild West that was becoming more civilized.
Q:I've been wondering about the infamous Crane Stance that many people associate with Martial Arts. Is the Crane Stance a technique that can be used in a fight and strike an opponent effectively without overly exposing yourself to strikes by your opponent? If it is, what are some techniques that can be used out of a Crane Stance?
Crane Stance

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