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Good thread rolling machine CNBM from China

Good thread rolling machine CNBM from China

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Shanghai
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Min Order Qty:
1 set
Supply Capability:
1 set/month

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  • Condition: New

  • After-sales Service Provided: Overseas service center available
  • Suitable thickness: As customers' requirement

Packaging & Delivery

Packaging Details:wooden box
Delivery Detail:30 days

Specifications

It can radial and axial machining processing, match with the corresponding rolling processing ordinary bolt

this machine can used for precious outside thread, samll model worm wheel,spline, bevel gear Straightening and roll light goods

 

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It can radial and axial machining processing, match with the corresponding rolling processing ordinary bolt

this machine can used for precious outside thread, samll model worm wheel,spline, bevel gear Straightening and roll light goods

It can radial and axial machining processing, match with the corresponding rolling processing ordinary bolt

this machine can used for precious outside thread, samll model worm wheel,spline, bevel gear Straightening and roll light goods

It can radial and axial machining processing, match with the corresponding rolling processing ordinary bolt

this machine can used for precious outside thread, samll model worm wheel,spline, bevel gear Straightening and roll light goods

  • Condition: New

  • After-sales Service Provided: Overseas service center available

  • Suitable thickness: As customers' requirement

Q: Can you just tell me what you did as a machinery repairman? Where was your first station that you went to? Or where you assigned directly to a ship? Did you ever get stationed at the Norfolk Naval Shipyard? Did you ever go overseas? Were you on the ship more or on shore more? And finally but not least when you were deployed how long were you usually deployed for?i know i have alot of questions but its something im interested in and no one has given me a straight answer. But anything will be greatly appreciated.Thank you for your time and God Bless :-)
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Q: please help.
this is an extremely complex task. It is also very dependent on the site. I will try to give you a quick rundown. Geologists for an oil company decide that a certain site is ideal for oil production and they bargain with the landowners for drilling rights. Next, the oil company submits their data to drilling companies to get a rig to drill to where they think there will be oil. The drilling company drills to the depth and sets the appropriate casing and tubing to produce where the geologists think there may be oil. Production specialists are then called in to fracture the well in all the places that are thought to produce oil. this allows the oil to flow into the casing and tubing and produce valuable fuels. These fuels are pipelined into local refineries to produce fuels that are marketable for industrial or public use such as diesel, gasoline, heating oils, waxes, plastics, etc. From the refineries, these products are transported to gas stations, plastic/wax/grease producers, etc. via pipelines and trucks. this is where the fuels can be used by consumers for lubrication, fuel, or even plastics manufacturing.
Q: would you be able to give reasons
the general consensus is that the type of financing should match the lifespan of whatever you're buying. so for heavy machinery, these are typically long-term assets. as such, you want to use long-term debt (such as a long-term bank loan). ideally, the best financing is cash (you buy it outright). other alternatives would be to give the seller a corporate bond which promises them payments, etc. loan agreements are another option.
Q: can chimpanzees operate heavy machinery?
I don't have direct experience but my answer to be definitely yes. Chimps are much stronger than human beings and very close to humans in DNA so they obviously can do some basic 'production line' type operations since they are less 'intelligent' than humans.
Q: Each part adds to the length of each item. There are 2 parts with a length of 3/4 inches, and 3 parts with a length of 1 5/8.What is the total length of machincery?a) 1 1/4 in b) 4 7/8 in c)5 1/8 in d)6 3/8in
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Q: Presented here are selected transactions for Snow Company for 2012.Jan. 1Retired a piece of machinery that was purchased on January 1, 2002. The machine cost $66,300 on that date and had a useful life of 10 years with no salvage value.June 30Sold a computer that was purchased on January 1, 2009. The computer cost $31,200 and had a useful life of 5 years with no salvage value. The computer was sold for $12,480.Dec. 31Discarded a delivery truck that was purchased on January 1, 2007. The truck cost $53,000 and was depreciated based on an 8-year useful life with a $6,300 salvage value.Journalize all entries required on the above dates, including entries to update depreciation, where applicable, on assets disposed of. Snow Company uses straight-line depreciation. (Assume depreciation is up to date as of December 31, 2011.)
Jan. 1 Retired a piece of machinery that was purchased on January 1, 2002. The machine cost $66,300 on that date and had a useful life of 10 years with no salvage value. After 10 years the machinery is fully depreciated. Dr Accumulated Depreciation--Machinery 66,300 Cr Machinery 66,300 June 30 Sold a computer that was purchased on January 1, 2009. The computer cost $31,200 and had a useful life of 5 years with no salvage value. The computer was sold for $12,480. Six months of depreciation has accumulated since the beginning of the year. 31,200 / 5 x 6/12 = $3,120 to update depreciation Dr Depreciation Expense--Computer 3,120 Cr Accumulated Depreciation--Computer 3,120 31,200 / 5 x 3 1/2 = 21,840 total accumulated depreciation at time of sale Dr Cash 12,480 Dr Accumulated Depreciation--Computer 21,840 Cr Computer 31,200 Cr Gain on Sale of Computer 3,120 Dec. 31 Discarded a delivery truck that was purchased on January 1, 2007. The truck cost $53,000 and was depreciated based on an 8-year useful life with a $6,300 salvage value. (53,000 - 6,300) / 8 = $5,837.50 to update depreciation Dr Depreciation Expense--Truck 5,837.50 Cr Accumulated Depreciation--Truck 5,837.50 5,837.50 x 6 = 35,025 total accumulated depreciation at time of sale Dr Accumulated Depreciation--Truck 35,025 Dr Loss on Disposal 17,975 Cr Truck 53,000
Q: What forces of production (technologies, machinery, modes of transportation are involved in mercantilism?
Nothing okorder /
Q: What kind of material is used for processing shafts?
When the working environment of the rotary shaft is relatively poor and the shaft has a large load, cantilever load and eccentric load, the shaft needs to keep a good fit with the fitting hole
Q: Or do I have to claim my business as a medium size cooperation?
mr. penis envy, my guess is you would have yourself an illegal medium size corporation . but that is ok, since you'll be illegal you don't have to pay taxes and the mexicans will have jobs so they can send money back to mexico to feed little mexicans. it's a win win situation! but seriously, just remember one thing though: immigrants, like the 45 illegal one's you mention, built this country so that your lazy *** can sit in front of a computer, call yourself 'penis envy' and ask moronic questions to kill time. thanks
Q: why on ship machinery's are installed forward-aft & not port starboard?
I guess it helps if the axis of the propulsion machine is in line with the propeller shaft so it doesn't need some sort of right angle drive.

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