Tower Crane TC6016 Construction Equipment Building Machinery Distributor Sales
- Loading Port:
- China main port
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 1 unit
- Supply Capability:
- 5 unit/month
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Tower Crane TC6016 Description:
1.CMAX Tower Crane TC6016 is one of the main product of CNBM company, which have competitive price and excellent quality, suitable for all kinds of construction project and can work under all kinds of work condition.
2. Tower Crane TC6016 can adopts standard section hydraulic lifting and connecting, and can decide the crane height according to the actual height of the building, and at the same time the lifting capacity will not be affected.
3. Tower Crane TC6016 has high working speed, good speed-adjusting performance, steady operation and high efficiency. Three-speed motor and mono-speed ratio decelerator are applied in the lifting struction, which enables heavy load low speed and light load high speed.
4.Tower Crane TC6016 has complete set of safety devices, which can guarantee the safe and high efficienct operation of the equipment. The machine is equipped with lifting height limiter, dolly range-change limiter, moment limiter,weightlimiter,circumgyrating limiter,and so on.
5.Tower Crane TC6016 has scientific layout and beautiful appearance. The operator's room is set independently on one side, with good vision field. It creates a good working environment for the operato.
Tower Crane TC6016 Parameter:
Max. working range 60m, tip lifting weight 1.6T and Max. lifting weight 10T.
Hoisting mechanism fitted with three speed motor, stable braking and less shock when shifting.
Trolleying mechanism can provide two operation speeds.
Free standing height (m) 50.5
Max height with attachment (m) 200
Working range can be adjusted (m) 48、54、60
Min working range (m) 2.5
Max lifting capacity (t) 10
Tip load @ 50m (t) 1.6
Tower Crane TC6016 Packaging & Delivery:
40HQ container
20~25days after deposit
Tower Crane TC6016 Diagram:
Tower Crane TC6016 Technical Sheet:
Tower Crane TC6016 FAQ:
1.What is tower crane?
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.
2. What is the meaning of the tower crane’s code?
Take Tower Crane TC6016 for example, the first two letters “TC” means Tower Crane, “60”means jib length is 60 meter, and the last two letter “16” means the tip load is :1.6 ton.
3. What is the principal to quote the right tower crane to the client?
First, we need to know clients’ requirements,for example, max lifting capacity, height, tip load and jib length.. Second, we need to know what the foundation requirement from the client is and Third if there are special needs. CNBM could suggest proposal according to clear data provided by the clients.
- Q: what kind of material is used in making of crane and what is the making process of crane.
- There are so many kinds of cranes that you need to pick one to get any kind of good answer - the tall T shaped cranes are simply welded up from tubing and barstock into modular sections that will fit on a semi trailer and be hauled to the site. Their structure shows in the photos. A boom crane with telescoping boom has to be made up of welded tube sections with bearings and hydraulic pistons inside and out. And of course, the base of a moveable crane adds a whole series of complications.
- Q: I have a problem in discovering the breakdown in the tower crane control panel. If you can give me a procedure to follow the problem in the control panel.
- Generally tower cranes have their electrical panels at the ground floor. Troubleshooting in the tower crane is not different to any other electrical system. First check the power circuit healthiness--switches,fuses,contactors and then go for control circuit. The cranes have few additional interlocks for excessive forward movement, extra long travel etc. Just go through the drawing and u will get the problem solved
- Q: He has to be in his 30's to 40's but I can't find anything that gives me a definite age.
- Okay Well, You havent specified in what, but presuming you mean in the comics, and baring in mind he was the psychologist when Thomas Elliot and Bruce were only 7-8, then the bare minimum he could have been then was 21, though he was likely older. THEN presuming Bruce is around 35, though he also is probably older, then the bare minimum Crane could be is 48. that being said, he is likely between 48-60. He just looks good for his age ;). this of course is in the comics, however. The movie is different.
- Q: Like those huge cranes on the top of buildings that are being constructed - how do they get them up there???
- With more massive cranes. Sometimes, they will put them up in pieces - and assemble them on top of the building.
- Q: How do cranes get put together?
- bird eggs?
- Q: Who is it? And when in the book do they say who it is?Thank you so much! :D
- Seneca Crane was the headmaster that allowed both Peeta and Katniss to live from the 'berry' incident and was executed by President Snow. You can refer to page 20 of Catching Fire, Chapter two for more info.
- Q: I'm 17 and I was planning on reading it for class, do you think it will be easy to read?
- Stephen Crane, Maggie is fantastic! I read it in school when I was 14 so I have no doubt you will have no problems in reading it. Maggie is the tale of an inevitable fall from grace on the part of a young, innocent girl trapped in the vicious world of New York City's slums. Yearning for acceptance and love, beaten at home by alcoholic parents, Maggie sets out with Pete, a local bartender whose cultured mannerisms elicit great respect from the impressionable young girl. However, when Pete spurns her for another, Maggie is ejected out onto the street, forced into prostitution to make a living. We last see her moving off, a huge, oily fat man in tow, for a darkened corner in the city's seedy underworld. If Upton Sinclair's The Jungle is a torrent of social anger and protest, Crane's Maggie is like a brilliant lightning strike, flashing across our vision and leaving us temporarily blinded. The book--scarcely 70 pages--is succint, brutish, and merciless. Crane allows his readers to form their own opinions regarding the characters. His innovative use of near-phonetic spelling to depict in the reader's ear the local dialect of New York's rough neighborhoods was shocking and difficult to comprehend when the book was first released. It lends Maggie an air of earthy legitimacy. Ultimately, Maggie is a cry for the plight of poor children--the souls we overlook with a callous unease mirrored in Pete's offhand, uncaring rejection of young Maggie's genuine love and affection. It is, without qualification, Stephen Crane's greatest and most moving achievement.
- Q: I need to do a report about Stephen Crane, answering the question how did his life affect his how he wrote his books, does anyone know?
- Crane is noted for his early employment of naturalism, a literary style in which characters face realistically portrayed and often bleak circumstances, but Crane emphasized impressionistic imagery and biblical symbolism rather than graphic realism. Crane's realism, writes William Peden, is often more impressionistic than photographic; his interest in psychological probing, his innovations in technique and style, and his use of imagery, paradox and symbolism give much of his best work a romantic rather than a naturalistic quality. Both realism and symbolism, the two major directions of modern fiction, have their American beginnings in Crane's work.
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Tower Crane TC6016 Construction Equipment Building Machinery Distributor Sales
- Loading Port:
- China main port
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 1 unit
- Supply Capability:
- 5 unit/month
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