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Tower Cranes self climbing grove QTZ50(5010)

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QTZ50(5010) Description

Feature: Tower Crane                  Condition: New 

Application: urban construction     Rated Loading Capacity: 1.0T 

Rated Lifting Moment: 400KN.M    Max. Lifting Load: 4T 

Max. Lifting Height: 29M                Span: 50M 

Model Number:  QTZ50(5010)

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

Colour: Orange/ Yellow 

After-sales Service Provided: Overseas third-party support available 

QTZ50(5010) Features

1.Ten years of experience in supplying new self-erecting tower crane with Taiwo 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. Engineers available to service machinery overseas.   

QTZ50(5010) Specification

Tower Cranes self climbing grove QTZ50(5010)

QTZ50(5010) Pictures

Tower Cranes self climbing grove QTZ50(5010)

Tower Cranes self climbing grove QTZ50(5010)

Tower Cranes self climbing grove QTZ50(5010)


QTZ63(5013) FAQ

Q: What is the meaning of the tower crane’s code?

A: Take TC5013 for example, the first two letters “TC” means Tower Crane, “50” means jib length is 50 meter, and the last two letter “13” means the tip load is :1.3 ton.


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 3 main mechanism of the tower crane?

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



Q: please tell me thats not what i think it is O_O
Omg! What primer is it? That sounds really fishy...
Q: How many stops are there in a tower crane? Where are they located in the tower cranes?
The hook has an upper limit on the windlassThe car has front and rear spacing on the trolley hoistSlewing is limited to the slewing gearAnd the torque limit is on the spireWeight limit
Q: For example, self lifting tower crane mounted to 10 meters or 2 floor use. How do you install the third floor now? Is it necessary to remove the crane?. Then add the length of the steel frame on the base seat, and then install the crane above him If so, then 2 cranes are needed. But how is another crane installed?Ask you experts on the construction site of self lifting tower cranes how to install?. Do you use hydraulic jacks like car jacks?
1, since it is self lifting, as the name suggests, is to rely on their own strength, without other cranes can rise.2, it has a special elevated section, a hydraulic device, the upper section rises, the middle empty time section, with his arm to be added to the festival hanging near the artificial it fixed, so that a section of the rising of the.3 crane refers to a certain range of vertical lifting and horizontal moving heavy lifting machines. Also called crane. At present the Guangdong SHUNFA hoisting lifting equipment limited company has gradually cancelled lifting driving function. The main features are: the tyre crane driving cab and lifting control room, is be made one crawler crane (crawler crane) evolved, the walking tracks and walking mechanism to support part of the tire chassis, overcome the crawler crane (crane) damage caused by the defects of trackboard pavement, belongs to the material handling machinery. Lifting equipment is characterized by intermittent exercise to do some work, namely the corresponding mechanism, taking in a working cycle of transport and unloading action is the turn of the job, the crane in the market development and the use of more and more widely. Because no leg lifting and lifting driving often appear some accident, driving faster than the crawler crane (crane); stable operation, large lifting capacity, lifting, walking road, but must ensure smooth solid tire pressure to meet the requirements, hanging from the ground not more than 50CM in a certain range is prohibited; with a load of long distance. In order to ensure the safety of operation, the lifting operations are not allowed to be carried out at home.
Q: What is the minimum radius of a tower crane?
Luffing jib crane luffing mechanism to control the lifting radius, which is lifting and landing boom.At the minimum radius, the boom is angled to the vertical.
Q: I was wondering if Steam Cranes are still used to clear train derailments or are the all mothballed now? What do they use to clear derailments now days if the not the Steam Cranes? Also way are there 2 types of hooks on the crane anyway? Thanks
I am not aware of any steam cranes, they are all diesel as far as I know. the two types of hooks are for different types of pulling, one is generally for straigh lifting and the other for pulling across the ground or up an embankment where the pulling force is at somewhat of an angle to the equipment. .
Q: i need a summary for the story cranes by hwang sunwon?
Cranes, by Hwang Sunwon, depicts two friends and their contrasting political views. Fond memories of their past adventures cool the hatred between them. It is almost mind-boggling to think that one day we would face our friends and have to murder them because of our differing ideology.
Q: I am 15 years old and into urban exploration. The only thing I haven t done yet is climb a crane. I don t want a big lecture on the dangers because I am fully aware of how dangerous it is and am also fully confident in my abilities. I am also ready to take full responsibility if I were caught. Although I know its Illegal, I don t know how Illegal it is and I would like to know the following...1. Will Crane Climbing get me charged with criminal trespassing?2. Will I get time in Juvenile?3. Is it possible that I could accidentally activate/deactivate something that would endanger the workers?4. What would happen if a worker got ahold of me?And again I feel like I need to mention that I don t want a Bull **** lecture on it not being safe. :)
Just do it. It will be great, just like in assassins creed. There will totally be a hay bail waiting for you. Don't worry about the law when you jump.
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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