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QTZ80 (6010) tower crane

QTZ80 (6010) tower crane

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QTZ80(6010) tower crane tower crane is novel hoisting and conveying machinery which is designed by fully utilizing the group technology, the combinational design technology and the finite element analysis technology and taking the tower crane microcomputer design platform as a tool.
The crane is a horizontal-arm-rest trolley-amplitude upper-revolution hydraulic lifting type crane which has the maximum working amplitude of 56m, the independent lifting height of 40m, the adhesion lifting height of 150m, the rated lifting moment of 710kN•m and the maximum lifting moment of 853.2kN•m. All the performance parameters and technical indexes of the crane meet or surpass national standards.
The crane features advanced parameters, excellent and reliable properties, attractive appearance, high quality, simple and practical structures, advanced safety devices, convenient maintenance, safe usage and reasonable prices, and is ideal construction machinery for many construction enterprises.

The lifting boom and balance boom adopt cantilever boom structure, which reduces the hoisting modular and makes it more safe, convenient and flexible to install and uninstall, and reduces the requirements for hoisting equipment and the site.
2. Multiple special mounting brackets are available, which saves the installation time and ensures safe and quality installation.
3. The lifting boom adopts cantilever boom structure and variable cross-section materials, featuring more reasonable structural stress and long service life; and it is easier to make different combination of boom length.

 

Amplitude(m)

3-13.6

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

Lifting capacity(kg)

4000

3890

3618

3380

3170

2860

2810

2660

2530

2400

2290

Amplitude(m)

24

25

26

27

28

29

30

31

32

33

34

Lifting capacity(kg)

2190

2090

2000

1920

1850

1770

1710

1650

1590

1540

1490

Amplitude(m)

35

36

37

38

39

40

41

42

43

44

45

Lifting capacity(kg)

1440

1390

1350

1310

1270

1230

1200

1170

1130

1100

1070

Amplitude(m)

46

47

48

Lifting capacity(kg)

1050

1020

1000

 

(2)2-magnification Lifting Performance Table


Amplitude(m)

3-26

27

28

29

30

31

32

33

34

35

Lifting capacity(kg)

2000

1920

1850

1770

1710

1650

1590

1540

1490

1440

Amplitude(m)

36

37

38

39

40

41

42

43

44

45

Lifting capacity(kg)

1390

1350

1310

1270

1230

1200

1170

1130

1100

1070

Amplitude(m)

46

47

48

Lifting capacity(kg)

1050

1020

1000

 

Technical Performance Parameter Table


Item

Unit

Magnification

α=2

α=4

Rated lifting moment

kN.m

500

Maximum lifting capacity

t

2

4

Working amplitude

m

3 ~48

Maximum amplitude lifting capacity

t

1.0

Lifting height

Independent

m

30

Attached

m

120

Time of moving outrigger end to rotation center

m

48.74

Time of moving balance arm tail to rotation center

m

12.816

Counter weight

t

7

Total motor power

kW

24.9

Allowable working temperature

0C

-20~+40

 

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,
Q:why do whooping cranes migrate? If its because its to cold in the winter then why not stay in the warm weather?
It is freezing cold in the upper Midwest during the winter. Whooping cranes simply cannot find any food, even if they can endure the cold. During the summer, the upper Midwest has longer daylight hours and slightly cooler temperatures. than their wintering grounds in Florida. The longer hours allow them and their young more time to gather food. Reproduction is very taxing on the female body, even if it is just laying eggs. The young need the extra time and nutrition to grow quickly into adult sized birds. Small birds are more vulnerable to predators.
Q:what is the crane track base ?
Assuming mechanical I suppose that is the size of the area of the two tracks on a crawler type crane. The tracks or treads are similar to those on a tank or bulldozer. One track covers a rectangle in contact with the ground. Both tracks are spread apart, parallel and form some kind of rectangular (length x width) base area for the crane.
Q:Does anyone know of any companies that sell mobile cranes suited for extreme cold? I'm aware of Liebherr and Havator's harbor cranes, but I can't find much else.Thanks
this is not my area of study but i will give you something to consider. if you are looking for a large capacity crane for use on permafrost, you wont find one. the pressure placed on the permafrost by large weights will cause it to melt. anything that is heavy, like a house, will sink in the tundra just like it will in a swamp. for houses they excavate the foundation a build a giant wooden raft that the hose floats on. in ST Petersburg, Russians preferred a mix of reeds and slave laborers corpses's to build the raft. as long as the ground is not frozen there is somebody how makes what you want. if the ground is frozen, you will only find small machinery. best of luck ps dont look to hard. lots of diesel engines work great at sub-subfreezing temps.
Q:I know that the whooping crane population recovered through captive breeding but how many are left currently (right now).
There were 535 total in 2009--the population increased slightly last year but I have not seen a total for the population of 2010. Deaths can occur at any time so the number changes constantly. The Journey North site counts 281 adults in the wild western population and 106 birds in the reintroduced eastern flock. They did not give a number for the birds in captivity so I cannot give you a total. You can follow the reintroduced whooping crane population and their migration each spring and fall on the Journey North (in fall called Journey South site). They also track song birds and hummingbirds and monach butterflies.
Q:well I am making 1000 paper cranes... I am on 18... but how do you string them all together anyone know?
How To String Paper Cranes
Q:I am looking for what the breeding season is for sandhill cranes?
Mid-April to mid-June is breeding season for Florida Sandhill cranes lasts from December-June. For most other cranes, like those here in the midwestern U.S., the breeding season is March and April. I'm fortunate enough to live not too far from the Jasper Pulaski Fish and Wildlife Area where the Sandhill Cranes migrate every spring and fall. I always go to see this spectacular event.
Q:In the poem "The Wayfarer”, what is Crane's ironic comment on the pursuit of truth?
On a semi-close inspection, it would seem to me that Crane is saying that, ironically, the truth hurts. He's making a statement similar to Shakespeare in Hamlet. Hamlet is NOT muddled by indecision, as so many poor readers have often thought, but he sees much too much of the truth of the way of the world, and sees how futile and terrifying it is, and is embarrassed, or even humorously angered, that he should be asked to fix the world in the face of such impossible distress and futility. Similarly, the path to truth in Crane's The Wayfarer is overgrown with painful daggers which, if you step onto the path, will cut up your feet; if you take the path and find truth, you'll be hurt and dumbstruck and terrified by this path, so that the Truth (with a capital 'T') itself convinces the poem's 'hero' to turn to a different path, to choose something other than truth. And he doesn't even need to walk the path at all, only get a bit of a glimpse into truth, in order to be terrified by it.
Q:Are they in the same familia?
They are not of the same familia.The Sandhill Crane is of the genus-us Grus canadensis,the Egret comes into two gen-uses Casmerodius Egretta or Ardea. Sandhills are much larger than even the largest Egret.which is the Great White, the smallest is the Little or Cattle Egret. All this information can be found by looking into search both species,
Q:Around how much would it be to rent a crane to put a jacuzzi in my backyard.
What the heck do you need a crane for? Is your backyard surrounded by a moat or somthing? Anyways, around $700 an hour, assuming you live in a populated area.

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