YONGMAO ST56/13 tower crane
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Tower Crane Model Type:Topkit
Max. Lifting Capacity:8/6T
Tip load:1.3/1.55T
Arm Length:56M
Independent Height:40.2M
Founded in the year of 1996, Yongmao is one of the key suppliers specialized in manufacturing construction machinery and engineering equipment.
We currently offer a variety of tower cranes which are broadly classified under the Topless STT series, the ST series, the Luffing STL series and the Derrick QD series, as well as crawler cranes and modified vehicles.
Yongmao tower cranes have not only been working for various domestic projects like hydroelectric power plants, nuclear power plants, shipyard, wharf, bridge, aerospace etc. but also acting in numerous construction projects all over the world.
Yongmao appreciates the reliance and confidence given by its valuable users all over the world and feels very proud of its ability and capability to contribute value added services to its users both at home and abroad.
- Q: Do self lifting tower cranes allow a small swing of the boom in jacking operation?
- The upper working structure of the attached tower crane is connected with the jacking sleeve frame, and a jack jack is mounted on the top lifting jacket frame. The upper crossbeam of the jack is connected with the jacking frame, and the lower cross beam is provided with a movable claw, and the lower supporting point can fall on the step of the standard section of the tower body. During lifting, first trim jib and balance arm, unlock the top are connected with a lifting sleeve frame with the standard section, start lifting system, lifting jack will superstructure.
- Q: How do cranes get put together?
- bird eggs?
- Q: What is a "crawler crane" and what kinds of jobs is it good for?
- *A crawler is a crane mounted on an undercarriage with a set of tracks (also called crawlers)that provide for the stability and mobility of the crane. Crawler cranes have both advantages and disadvantages depending on their intended use. The main advantage of a crawler is that they can move on site and perform lifts with very little set-up, as the crane is stable on its tracks with no outriggers. In addition, a crawler crane is capable of traveling with a load. The main disadvantage of a crawler crane is that they are very heavy, and cannot easily be moved from one job site to the next without significant expense. Typically, a large crawler must be disassembled and moved by trucks, rail cars or ships to be transported to its next location. Crawler cranes range in lifting capacity from about 40 US tons to 3500 US tons.
- Q: What kind of flower is the Sunset Crane?
- Okay, i'm going to get every backyard gardener east of denver jumping down my throat on this one, but it's time you all wake up and know the real name of one of your favorate potted plants. only then will you beleave me when i tell you the sunset crane is a type of geranium. the true geranium. not the plant most people know as the geranium is botanically Pelargonium. that silly looking, red flowered, fuzzy leafed thing everyone loves to stick in a pot by their front door every summer back east and mistakenly call a geranium is not really a geranium. even the fancy Martha Washington geranium is not a geranium. it is the Martha Washington Pelargonium. but whats the use? unless you are a botanist everybody back east is going to say i'm just another fruit cake from california. (born and raised in wisconsin i'd like to add) okay, your sunset crane is botanically a geranium, often called by it's common name cranesbill. okay, you have the real best answer, so go ahead and pick the wrong best answer from some smuck from back east who knows best. sure i have two post graduate degrees in science, been a univ certified master gardener for over 15 years and just might know a tad bit more then the eastern fair weather, summer time gardener. but don't let that prevent you from thinking i'm nuts and choosing a better, best answer. i'm used to it. grandma is always right... until her plant dies. then they call me for the real low down.
- Q: There are 2 Sandhill cranes that come by my house often because I feed them. I noticed that one of them has its right foot bent up awkwardly. It still moves around and travels with ease, but I wonder if there is something I could about it? Who should I contact?
- Contact US Fish and Wildlife Service: www.fws /
- Q: It frustrates me every time I play one of those games i never win. Is there a secret? If so then what is it?
- It depends which type of animal crane you are talking about. If it's the jumbo cranes that pick up the huge stuffed animals, they are actually set to give out a win every so many plays, however the number of the winning play varies based on the location. If you are talking about the average sized cranes, the key is to look for a stuffed animal that is light up on top and bottom heavy. This will allow you to grab ahold of the head or neck and pick the animal up. I've found the easiest cranes to win on are the ones that you pick up beanie baby sized stuffed toys. They seem to win, every time you aim the crane to pick up the head or neck. It's a great way to rack up a lot of stuffed animals. While they may not be huge prizes they are reasonable ones, and some of them are pretty cute.
- Q: i have 5 tower cranes outside my window at different construction sites and they all position their cranes the same direction at the end of the day. is there a reason for this.
- I would think it's wind-related. If they were all pointed differently, one would catch more wind and spin more. If they were close enough, this one may hit another. If they were all pointed the same, this would be less likely (although not guaranteed). They SHOULD be spaced apart sufficiently, though, so during operations there is no chance of hitting another. So, it's more likely because of something on the ground. Maybe at last drop off they were all pointing in the same direction?
- Q: I have preliminary data: up to 2 tons of weight; work range of 40 meters; lifting torque 800KNm; lifting height 45m.. I encountered problems in the design, and some of its specific reference, I would like to ask here, for example, how much is the weight of its whole machine, how much is the balance weight, the balance of the radius of gyration? Super boom weight? (it's better to have the approximate weight of each component). And when I design this tower crane, is it necessary to use planetary gear for the gear reducer?Thanks to your advice, Liu is here to thank you
- You made the tower crane. All manufacturers are not necessarily the same
- Q: A 3000-lb wrecking ball hangs from a 40-ft cable of density 10 lb/ft attached to a crane. Calculate the work done if the crane lifts the ball from ground level to 40 ft in the air by drawing in the cable.
- The total work done by the crane equals the potential energy gained by the wrecking ball and the cable; the potential energy gained is W = V_final = Mg L + ρ L g L/2 which is the final potential energy of the wrecking ball and the cable added together. In the case of the cable, you take the center of mass of it which is located right at the center (L/2). The result is then W = 3000*32*40 + 10 * 40 * 32 * 40 / 2 = 4096000 ft-lbf = (4096000)*(0.001285067) BTU = 5263.63 BTU
- Q: im doing a project and i need to know what eats sandhill cranes asap.
- Predators of the sandhill crane include man, feral dogs, wolves, and coyotes (Canidae), crows and ravens (Corvidae), hawks and eagles (Accipitridae), jaegers (Stercorarius spp.), raccoon (Procyon lotor), alligator (Alligator mississippiens), bobcat (Felis rufus), black bear (Ursus americanus), river otter (Lutra canadensis), and snakes
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