YONGMAO STT753 tower crane
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INFO:Topless
LIFTIMG:40/32T
Tip load:5.4T
ARM LENGTH:80M
HEIGHT:73.4M
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:If I have one week, is that enough time?
- It all depends on how fast you can make one paper crane and how many hours you have available each day. If you made 15 an hour for 10 hours each day (150 cranes a day) for 7 days you would have 1050 cranes. You will probably find that you begin to go faster, the more cranes you make. However, after 2 or 3 days you will get sore hands and this will slow you down again. It's easier when you work as a team.
- Q:Lifting tower crane tower more than 45 meters, the demolition cost and how to adjust the field Sinotrans transportation fees?
- Self lifting tower crane tower 45 meters high to prevail, such as height of over 45 meters, each increased to 10 meters (less than 5 meters, excluding) demolition costs increase 20%, off-site transportation costs increased by 10%.
- 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: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:I found part of her story online, but can't find anything as to what happened to the 1000+ paper cranes she made before she died. Were they given to family members or given to a museum? Or have they been destroyed by time? I would feel terrible if all her work was destroyed by time or worse. :-(Thank you so much for answering.Peace.
- Her parents buried most of the cranes with her. They also gave the cranes to some of her close friends and relatives.
- 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:How do you get a crane down from a tall building once it's completed?
- you put in on the special crane elevator that got it up on the roof in the first place.
- Q:Is the crane a metaphor for the woman? Or does it transform into one? OR does the guy marry a bird? I've been listening to this all week and cannot discern which is right...maybe that was Colin's intention? A little help here?
- It's a story about a peasant living in, I assume, rural Japan, it being a Japanese folk tale. He finds a wounded crane on the road as he's walking one night. It has an arrow in its wing, and he pulls out the arrow and revives the crane. A couple of days later this mysterious woman shows up at his door and he brings her in. Eventually, they fall in love and are married. Although they're poor-- she's a seamstress, a weaver-- she suggests that she can make this cloth that he could sell and make money. But the one condition is that when she's weaving he can't look into the room at her weaving. This goes on for awhile, until eventually the peasant's curiosity gets the best of him and he looks in. It turns out that the woman is a crane, and she's pulling feathers from her wings and putting them into the cloth, which is what makes it so beautiful and soft. Apparently, having looked in at her breaks the spell and she turns permanently back into a crane and flies away.
- Q:She was editing some of his writings. She was appalled(prim proper Nebraska gal) by his lack of punctuation. He said he didn't have the time for it. He was right. Shortly after he died of TB. Do you ever feel that time is your enemy; that you have only so many years to make a difference?
- Definitely....... I guess since my mother died at an early age, I keep expecting it will happen to me as well. I don't think I react like Stephen Crane though..... I think instead of writing it all down quickly for people to read, i tell people everything and I fear in that way, whatever legacy I have to pass on will never be remembered. Time passes so quickly. I can't believe my daughter will be going to high school when I just remember walking her into kindergarten the other day. Is time my enemy? Not so much my enemy...... but a reminder of sooooooo much I need to do and want to do. A signal. At least I made it longer than 29. Let's hope I have a whole lot longer...... but seriously...... someone has GOT to make me write it all down!!!
- Q:Like those three hundred or four hundred meter tall skyscrapers, where are the bottom of these tower cranes installed?It doesn't go up from the ground, little by littleWill the crane not fall down?
- The installation of tower cranes is certainly a guaranteeThe installer is dangerous,
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