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Tower Crane with Low Price (2t-16t, CE Certification)

Tower Crane with Low Price (2t-16t, CE Certification)

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1 set
Supply Capability:
20 set/month

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Descriptions of our tower crane:

1.QTZ50 (5010) Max Load 4 ton Stationary Crane 


2.Construction Usage 


3.Workshop Usage 


4.Container Usage 

 

5.Mineral Are Usage 

 

 

Features

 

1.Mechanism: Variable frequency

 
2.Surface treatment: Shot blasting X


3. Paining: Three layers, primer, top coat and anti-rust painting

 
4. Electrical Components: Scheider Brand

 

Advantage of our tower crane:

1, boom relief Angle is big, greatly widened the equipment capacity and scope of work.

2, suitable for the group of tower cross homework.

3, boom stability is good, combination amplitude range.

4, suitable for height have special requirements occasions construction.

5, lifting capacity big, effectively solve the high steel structure construction team crane big lifting capacity requirements.

 

Feature:

Tower Crane

Condition:

New

Application:

construction

Rated Loading Capacity:

8 ton

Rated Lifting Moment:

850KN*M

Max. Lifting Load:

8 TON

Max. Lifting Height:

180M

Span:

3-56M

Place of Origin:

Shandong, China (Mainland)

Brand Name:

CNBM

Model Number:

QTZ80

Certification:

CE and GOST Approved

Warranty:

one year

After-sales Service Provided:

Engineers available to service machinery overseas

Steel:

Q345B manganese steel

Standard mast:

1.8 x 1.8 x 3.0m

Ballast weight:

15.5 t

Ballast boom:

13.38 m

Crane weight:

50 t

Colour:

yellow

 

Tower Crane with Low Price (2t-16t, CE Certification)

Tower Crane with Low Price (2t-16t, CE Certification)

 

Q: the lenght of beam is 4.5mmaterial of beam is ASTM Gr60
Not enough information. What is the load weight? What is the size? How do you plan to attach to the machine. What size is the beam cross section? Capacity of the cranes? And so on. It sounds like you might need an engineer to supervise instead of relying on Yahoo Answers for an answer to a potentially deadly if not expensive way to fail.
Q: I need to do a report on how cranes topple, moment (physics) and there correlation (relasionship).I am an idiot and have forgotten what moment is. so please explian that, how cranes topple and why they dont topple, and the correltion between the two!thank you
First of all, let's think of a crane like a giant see-saw, where the plank itself doesn't have any weight. Now cranes have big weights on one side of the pivot, which they can move along (I think, I may be wrong). These cause what is called a 'turning moment'. The further out from the 'pivot' they are, the greater the moment. The other consideration with a crane is it's load. Generally, this is carried a lot further out from the pivot point, on the opposite side from the weights. Now consider this. If you have a small child sitting on the end of a see-saw, you will be able to balance them with a larger person sat closer to the pivot. This is the principle on which cranes work. The moment is the force times the distance from the pivot, and it must be balanced turning each way for the see-saw/crane not to topple. This is somewhat of a simplification, but hope it helps.
Q: what can lead tower crane to blank out?
(1) tower crane has crack; (2)Brake block friction lining wear up to 50% ofRaw material thickness ; (3)Brake wheel surface wear reaches 5mm ~ 2mm (4)Spring has plastic deformation; (5)Lever system, air travelis more than about 10% of its rated trip
Q: For those of you who know about the tradition where you make origami cranes and can make a wish, is it 999 cranes or 1,000 cranes? Cuz I just finished making 999, but I'm not sure if it's actually supposed to be a thousand instead.
It is susposed to be 1000 cranes. You string them in 10 sets of 10 cranes. [thats how I remember!]Can you send me your way of folding them? I can't find one that works right for me, they always turn out a little wrong. :[
Q: What time period would you consider that Stephen Crane wrote in? I have no idea. By time period, I mean like the kind of writing from those times. Ex: Renaissance Period.
Stephen Crane (November 1, 1871 - June 5, 1900) was an American novelist, poet and journalist. He was born in Newark, New Jersey, the 14th child of a Methodist minister. He died when he was 28. Sorry I don't know what it's called.
Q: I am writing an annotated bib about this topic and I'm not sure where to start looking or what could and couldn't be considered as a theme.
Crane's work is often thematically driven by Naturalistic and Realistic concerns, including ideals versus realities, spiritual crises and fear. These themes are particularly evident in Crane's first three novels, Maggie: A Girl of the Streets, The Red Badge of Courage and George's Mother.[171] The three main characters search for a way to make their dreams come true, but ultimately suffer from crises of identity.[172] In The Red Badge of Courage, the main character both longs for the heroics of battle but ultimately fears it, demonstrating the dichotomy of courage and cowardice. He experiences the threat of death, misery and a loss of self.[173] Extreme isolation from society and community is also apparent in Crane's work. During the most intense battle scenes in The Red Badge of Courage, for example, the story's focus is predominately on the inner responses of a self unaware of others.[174] In The Open Boat, An Experiment in Misery and other short stories, Crane uses experiments with light, motion and color to express different degrees of epistemological uncertainty.[175] Similar to other Naturalistic works, Crane scrutinizes the position of man, who has been isolated not only from society, but also from God and nature. The Open Boat, for example, distances itself from the old Romantic optimism and affirmation of man's place in the world by concentrating on the characters' isolation.
Q: Okay, well obviously, in The Legend of Sleepy Hollow,he was ugly, but wat exactly made him ugly?? it tells you, but its way too complicated for me. Could anybody just make it... simpler?
Here is a simpler way to describe how he looked. tall but exceedingly lank Narrow shoulders long arms and legs hands that dangled a mile out of his sleeves feet that might have served as shovels whole frame loosely hung together head small, flat at top huge ears large green glassy eyes long snipe nose spindle neck (later compared to a grasshopper because of his posture on horseback trying to get away from the headless horseman.) He wasn't exactly ugly. He was full of himself. He thought he was the smartest person in town. He took advantage of people. (all but Katrina, who took advantage of him.) He also believes in all the myths, legends, and tall tales to be taken literally. He is frightened by anything that reminds him of ghosts or demons. That is why he is so frightened by the headless horseman. Hope I helped. I am also reading the legend of sleepy hollow at the moment for school. I have to do an essay on what he looks like and acts like. So I looked it up and found this. Hope it helps you.
Q: In the end of chapter 16 of Catching Fire the 2nd book of the Hunger Games it says the name she wrote in the dummy, was Seneca Crane. Who is that?!,
In the first book/movie the head gamemaker, so the guy who chooses what happens every second of the hunger games, was Seneca Crane. He was executed at the end of the first book, by eating nightlock, the berries the star crossed lovers used to kill themselves with (unsuccessfully).
Q: I'm thinking of making a senbazuru for by boyfriend as our first anniversary gift but I'm not sure if it's appropriate. I know its usually given to couples as a marriage gift, but yeah...does it seem too much?Btw a senbazuru is 1000 paper Cranes strung together.Thanks for the help!
Wow..it's cool. People said that anyone who folds 1000 paper cranes will have eternal good luck. Your boyfriend is so lucky to have you.
Q: if a crane just shows up and doesn't go what does that mean
Cranes Symbolism

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