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Topkit Tower Crane TC5613  with Jib legth of 56M

Topkit Tower Crane TC5613 with Jib legth of 56M

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TC5613  Description

Condition: New

Rated Loading Capacity: 8t

Rated Lifting Moment: 800KN.m

Max. Lifting Load: 8t

Max. Lifting Height: 180m

Span: 56m

Place of Origin: Shandong, China (Mainland)

Model Number: TC5613

Certification: CE,ISO and GOST

Warranty: One year

After-sales Service Provided: Engineers available to service machinery overseas

Color: Yellow or optional

Electric components: Schneider

Tower section: Sheet-mounted type for tower crane for sale

Section dimension: 1.85*1.85*2.5m

Working environment temperature: -20℃~40℃

Raw materials: high quality manganese steel for 10t tower crane

Configurations: air conditioner, black box and remote control

Company type: factory for construction tower crane

 

TC5613  Features

1.Thirteen years of experience in supplying new self-erecting tower crane with Huiyou 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

 

TC5613   Specifications

 Topkit Tower Crane TC5613  with Jib legth of 56M

 

TC5613   Pictures

 

Topkit Tower Crane TC5613  with Jib legth of 56M

Topkit Tower Crane TC5613  with Jib legth of 56M

 

 

Topkit Tower Crane TC5613  with Jib legth of 56M

Topkit Tower Crane TC5613  with Jib legth of 56M

 

TC5613  FAQ

 

Q: What is tower crane?

A: Tower crane is a modern form of balance crane that consist of the same basic parts. Fixed to the ground on a concrete foundation (and sometimes attached to the sides of structures as well), tower cranes often give the best combination of height and lifting capacity and are used in the construction site.

 

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:Where are cranes mostly found in the world?
At construction sites.
Q:My boyfriend just spotted a baby crane by a tree. It looks like it fell out. A dog was sniffing around so he took the baby crane to his place. I'm trying to find information about cranes, but I find nothing since they're not usually pets unless they're some rare breed. I would really appreciate any advice or input on how to care for the crane until it can fly. Also, how old are cranes when they fly?
In the wild they will eat small rodents, snakes, worms, grasshoppers, crickets and insects. Also give it some water. You can find some of these at the pet store. For it's health I would not feed it any human foods.
Q:ok, so if chad is a crane then why doesnt he stay in the mansion? he is a crane right?
Chad is a crane he is the son of liz and ailstair. Chad does not stay at the crane mansion. they live in the studio but i think they may be looking for a bigger place. well i doubt chad well be living with whitney anymore now that she knows about him and vincent.
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'm not sure how to set this problem up. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you :)
We start using by defining mechanical Power: = P=Work/time What is the work here? We lift the box a given distance. Work=mgh Since we know the power of the crane, we can simply plug in the values and solve for t: t=mgh/P This is only true if the crane has a constant power, which seems to be the case LeSmartOne
Q:In the Bride comes to Yellow Sky, Stephen Crane uses symbolism to evoke in readers a sense of the “old west”. However, the knowledge of the “old west” that the average person holds in his or her mind is false and nothing more than a Hollywood created myth. By using the symbols inherent in Hollywood’s old western myth Crane manipulates the reader’s misconceptions only to leave them feeling stupid when he reveals a hole in that way of thinking with the irrational ending.This is actually a thesis i'm working on for an analytical essay on the piece.I need to know if anyone has ever read the story and gotten the same feeling Crane was having fun at the reader's expense or perhaps poking fun at the old western I have very good points from the text to support my thesis but i cannot find anything online that touches on the possability of this being a parody. Anyone else think Crane's having fun or is a bit condescending in this piece?
I have to say no. Your question erred in a significant way. Hollywood didn't create this false image of the West. The false image was created a long time before by people living in the age of the incidents. It didn't take publishers long to notice that people living back East enjoyed these gritty depictions of the West. Dime novels were a big seller in the 18th and 19th centuries. Look at Stephen Crane. He died in 1900. Hollywood was non-existent as the facet of American life that it holds now. Crane would have been writing this story with the idea that he was depicting a real slice of the wild West that was becoming more civilized.
Q:is this normal? I mean VERY VERY afraid. I mean i won't scream but if i see a someone (except other guys) i will hug them tightly and beg for them to kill them... and how can i change this?
girls will think its cute but dont tell the guys when you ask dont be too anoying but ya, its cute even if you are 15 years old
Q:i really need help
Influenced by Darwin’s Theory of Evolution, Crane believed that people’s actions were determined by environmental factors rather than by conscious choices on their part. He believed also that conflict was the crucible in which human development occurred, and thus was attracted to the violent and seamy aspects of human experience.
Q:Remember. You heard it here first.
It's okorder /.... Judging by the fact that a Google search results in many different companies/aircraft that incorporate the term 'air crane', I would say so. But it seems that the term is usually associated with heavy-lift rotorcraft. It also appears that the term is in the public domain. So, you could call it 'JV's Air Crane' or something like that. I've Googled SkyLift, AirLift, Zeplift- all taken However, DiriLift, DirigiLift,and ZepCrane yielded no results. *I relinquish all rights to these terms
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,

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