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Tower Crane TC5516 Mast Section MC Factory

Tower Crane TC5516 Mast Section MC Factory

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Loading Port:
China main port
Payment Terms:
TT or LC
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1 unit
Supply Capability:
30 unit/month
Option:
TC5516

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Item specifice

Maximum Lifting Weight:
8T
Maximum Lifting Height(M):
200M
Rated Loading Capacity:
1.6T
Span:
55M
Rated Load Moment:
100T.M

Detail of Tower Crane

 

Feature:Tower Crane 

Condition:New         

Model Number:TC5516(QTZ100) 

Place of Origin: China (Mainland)       

Brand Name: CMAX     

Certification: ISO,CE 

Warranty: 1 Year       

Application:Building,Construction,Industrial 

 

 

Main Features of Tower Crane

 

Our tower crane is self-erecting and wall-attached tower crane, in addition to it's advanced parameters, reliable performance, well-looking appearance, and excellent quality.

 

It has characteristica such as long boom, largeworking coverage, hydraulic rising, and tandem mounted tower body.

 

It's design idea shows advantages including simple structure and good applicability, convenient maintainability, and lower price at the same time to emphasize meeting the requirement from construction units at different levels.

 

It's lifting height is obviously increased thanks to its self-erecting and wall attached function.

 

It is applicable for construction of different industrial, commercial, office, and civil building lower than 220m, and becomes an ideal service-building machine at home.

 

Specification of Tower Crane

 

 

Technical Sheet for TC5516

 

Free standing height (m)

44

Max height with attachment (m)

150200

Working range can be adjustedm

455055

Min working rangem

2.5

Max lifting capacityt

8

Tip load @ 55mt

1.6

Hoist mechanism

Falls

2

4

Lifting capacityt

02

04

04

08

Speedm/min

080

040

040

020

Motor

YZRWFc250M-4/8     30/30KW

Trolleying mechanism

Speedm/min

12/27/53

Motor

YZTDE132L-4 /8/16   3.3/2.2/1.1KW

Slewing mechanism

Speedr/min

00.6

Motor

YZR132M2-6-3.7KW×2

Climbing speedm/min

0.5

Counterweightt

17.6

Mast section sizeL×W×Hm

1.6×1.6×3.0

Working temperature

-40+60

Total power (KW)

42

Power supply requirement (KVA)

190KVA for generator

Cable type ( within 40 meters from site power source to lower

electric box of tower crane )

50mm23+2, 5 cores

Startup voltage & current

380V×95%=361V       179A

Rated working voltage & current

380V                   128A

Loading diagram

 

55m jib length

R m

3.1—13.5

17

22

27

33

37

45

47

50

52

55

a=2

4t—24.65m

3.61

3

2.61

2.38

1.95

1.8

1.72

1.6

a=4

8t

6.2

4.62

3.41

3

2.61

2.38

1.95

1.8

1.72

1.6

50m jib length

R m

2.5—15.17

19.65

22

25

27.4

33

38.5

42

47

50

a=2

4t---27.6m

3.22

3

2.71

2.37

2.2

a=4

8t

6.2

5.53

4.76

4

3.22

3

2.71

2.37

2.2

 

45m jib length

R m

2.5—15.17

22

25

27.4

29.8

33

38.5

40

42

45

a=2

4t

3.65

3.22

3

2.87

2.71

2.5

a=4

8t---15.17m

5.53

4.76

4.2

3.65

3.22

3

2.87

2.71

2.5

 

Images of Tower Crane

 

Tower Crane Max. lifting Weight 10T  in China

Tower Crane TC5516 Mast Section MC Factory

Tower Crane TC5516 Mast Section MC Factory

Tower Crane Max. lifting Weight 10T  in China

 

FAQ about Tower Crane

 

Q: What serice you could provide?

A: Providing timely delivery, standby engineers are ready to slove any of your problem

    Providing all-embraced warranty of products quality, worksite installation guidance

    Providing ample spare parts and training of operation and maintenance

    Engineers have more than 20 years' experience in tower crane, ready to solve any of your  problems.

 

Q: What kind of steel used for  tower crane ?

A: Normally, as for the main force bearing steel structure, Q345B is adopted; as for the assistance force bearing steel structure Q235B is adopted. All of the raw material is outsourced from qualified steel factory in China.

 

Q: What about our  tower crane  warranty?

A: Usually there is one-year quality warranty including main electronic parts (not including consumable parts). There are consumable spare parts together with whole machine and normally they are enough for one year.

 

Q: What is 3 main mechanism of the  tower crane ?

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

 

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:I am making a lot of little paper cranes, and so far I have 144 cranes. I want to know what different number of cranes mean. Like, what do 100 cranes mean? Good luck? Long life? I don't know!!! So what do 100 cranes and 1000 cranes mean?!? Please answer if you know, this question is almost driving me crazy!!!!
A Japanese legend indicates that anyone who folds 1000 paper cranes will be granted a wish. Sadako Sasaki was a Japanese girl who died from radiation sickness from the A-bomb dropped on Hiroshima. She wanted to fold 1000 cranes before her death at the age of 12. There is a peace monument to her memory in Hiroshima, and people from all over the world send paper cranes to the site.
Q:Military Action movie with bunch of cranes at the end?
Cranes like construction equipment or Cranes like the birds?
Q:Do the characters develop a sense of brotherhood. If so will it be temporary or permanent
They absolutely do - as anyone who has ever tried to row a boat with another person can understand. The key here is the correspondent who is described as someone who has developed a distrust for people. He has seen a lot of things and as a reporter, he has kind of trained himself to view them impartially and not become involved. Crane discusses that when he talks about the correspondent seeing the dead soldier in Algiers. However, now his basic survival depends on him becoming involved with people. He has to take orders from the captain. He has to take turns rowing with the oilman. Eventually when the boat becomes too heavy, they take turns holding on from the water. It's basic survival now and the only way it works is by them developing a brotherhood and working as a team. I dont think it will be permenent - the correspondent will go his own way - back to reporting. However I think that he will take with him a new view of people - an empathy which will make him a better correspondent. Pax - C.
Q:I have to read this book for an AP class next year. I did read the book and i don't understand how i can discuss the setting and its possible relationship to the theme. I looked stuff up on the internet and I've asked other people who have read the book and they're just as confused as I am. I need help!
I can't tell you what to write or what you see as the theme but one of the themes in the book is man versus nature. Maybe you could discuss the setting as part of nature and what Crane seems to be saying about it. One thing that might help is a poem Crane wrote which explains how he sees things. Maybe you already know it. It's titled A man said to the universe A man said to the universe, Sir, I exist! However, replied the universe the fact has not created in me a sense of obligation. An indifferent universe. Not unlike how Thomas Hardy saw things.
Q:What is the free height of a tower crane?
The free height of large tower cranes can be up to 100 meters.
Q:What is the scrap standard of tower crane hook?
The hook shall be scrapped at any time in the following circumstances:Crackle;The wear of the dangerous section is 10% of the original size;The opening ratio is increased by 10% than the original size;The twist of the hook is over 10 degrees;The dangerous section of the hook or the neck of the hook produces plastic deformation;The hook thread is corroded;When the hook bushing is worn at 50% of the original size, the bushing shall be replaced;The mandrel shall be replaced when the hook mandrel is worn at 5% of the original size.
Q:On Batman Begins what is Dr. Crane's full name?
Dr. Jonathan Crane.
Q:I'm not afraid of snakes, mice, spiders, or any insect, for that matter. Except crane flies. I'm not even afraid of mosquitoes! However, I've been afraid of crane flies since I was six. I live in Louisiana and The crane flies came today, exactly on the same day they came last year. I don't care about them outside but I freak out when they're inside- especially in my bedroom, the bathroom, and the living room. What can I do to a) protect my house from them and b) not be afraid of them? I'm 14 by the way.
Your fear is a bit of a mental conditioning, like brainwashing yourself into fearing them. Sure, they can be a bit pesty, especially buzzing around your face, but they are totally harmless. They are much like butterflies at night. Instead of practicing being afraid of them, try catching them. As a kid I would play with them. We called them mosquito hawks because they look like giant mosquitoes. (but they don't bite and don't eat mosquitoes) I used to sit on the porch and watch the sun set. I had a beautiful orb weaver that would come out from the porch light and make one of those fancy webs.(I loved watching that). then the crane flies show up. when a persistent one would buzz my face, I would catch it and toss it into the spiders web. Just try catching one, and maybe look at it, play with it for a while, and/or toss it outside. learn how to control your fear, rather than let it control you.
Q:I have a crane fly in my room. I know they don't bite but do they bother people or tend to completely avoid them? I can't find it and I'm going to sleep soon.
This is a new one on me. It's bad enough we have the urban legend that the arachnid daddylonglegs is poisonous (it isn't), now we have the confusion extending to the insect also. Daddylonglegs as a name for a mosquito-like insect is a term used in Britain. What is called a daddylonglegs in the United States is the arachnid which is often mistaken for a spider. It can be distinguished from a spider by the fact that it does not have a narrow waist as a spider has. Also it has no venom glands. The confusion is further extended by the fact that there is a type of true spider which is sometimes called a daddylonglegs spider!. It is in the family Pholcidae and is more commonly called cellar spider.
Q:How do Crane Motors Work?
I'm not 100% familiar with this but this should be pretty close to the answer. Simple/standard crane motors work by applying power first through a rotating steel shaft into a gearbox. The gearbox allows the gearing ratio to be changed (to trade rotation speed for torque or torque for rotation speed). Another steel shaft carries the power out of the gearbox, again through rotation, to a spindle (think big thimble) around which steel cable is wrapped.

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