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Detail: Model Allowable Weight (kg/m) 03211 LBD250-8 37 10.5 03212 LBD250-9 29 03213 LBD250-10 23 03214 LBD250-11 19 03215 LBD250-12 16 03216 LBD250-13 13 03217 LBD250-14 11 03218 LBD250-15 10 03221 LBD300-10 35 11 03222 LBD300-11 30 03223 LBD300-12 24 03224 LBD300-13 22 03225 LBD300-14 18 03226 LBD300-15 16 03227 LBD300-16 13 03231 LBD350-11 40 13.5 03232 LBD350-12 33 03233 LBD350-13 30 03234 LBD350-14 24 03235 LBD350-15 22 03236 LBD350-16 19 03237 LBD350-17 17 03238 LBD350-18 15 03241 LBD400-12A 43 14.6 03242 LBD400-13A 38 03243 LBD400-14A 32 03244 LBD400-15A 28 03245 LBD400-16A 25 03246 LBD400-17A 22 03247 LBD400-18A 19 03248 LBD400-19A 16 03249 LBD400-20A 14 03251 LBD400-12B 65 16.5 03252 LBD400-13B 57 03253 LBD400-14B 50 03254 LBD400-15B 44 Order number Model Allowable axial load(kN) Weight (kg/m) 03255 LBD400-16B 38 16.5 03256 LBD400-17B 35 02357 LBD400-18B 30 02358 LBD400-19B 26 03259 LBD400-20B 23 03261 LBD500-14A 75 18 03262 LBD500-15A 70 03263 LBD500-16A 64 03264 LBD500-17A 57 03265 LBD500-18A 50 03266 LBD500-19A 45 03267 LBD500-20A 41 03271 LBD500-14B 120 22 03272 LBD500-15B 110 03273 LBD500-16B 100 03274 LBD500-17B 88 03275 LBD500-18B 77 03276 LBD500-19B 70 03277 LBD500-20B 65 03281 LBD600-15A 87 20 03282 LBD600-16A 81 03283 LBD600-17A 75 03284 LBD600-18A 70 03285 LBD600-19A 65 03286 LBD600-20A 60 03287 LBD600-21A 55 03288 LBD600-22A 49 03291 LBD600-15B 140 24 03292 LBD600-16B 128 03293 LBD600-17B 119 03294 LBD600-18B 111 03295 LBD600-19B 104 03296 LBD600-20B 94 03297 LBD600-21B 85 03298 LBD600-22B 76 □ Uses:To assemble and erect the tower with pulling rope in transmission and distribution construction. □ Notes:Model whose postfix“A"means it is universal and "B"means strengthened.
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- Q: I am going to be starting college soon and I would like some input to these two engineering majors. I know I want to pick one of these but I dont know which. I love building things but I also love tinkering with computers and technology. I've read that ECE has a better job outlook as well as a better salary. I think I might like ME because of the hands on although i think alot of it is designing on computers.[. I know I have time to decide in college. Any Help/Opinions??
- In terms of jobs, opportunities, money they all are basically equal. The question is what type of problems do you like to solve. I went into Electrical because I aced those chapters in high school physics. Today I solved several problems. I had one phone conference. Help plan a project, work that was to be done, material needed, key people. I made several follow up phone calls to see where key equipment and what calculations were completed. I reviewed a arc flash study, spot checked by hand a few of the computer calculations. Programs a great, but garbage in garbage out. About a month ago I was out in the field, and my friend Chris had a problem. Chris may be a mechanical engineer, but he is a real motor head. Chris is an expert on rebuilding 50 year old electrical equipment like 15kv breakers. This breaker would not open, and it was stuck so you could not unplug it. Chris injected lubricant into the socket, and had the men rotate the coupling by hand so the lubricant (special lubricant that Chris had to specify and buy) would penetrate. The were then able to unplug the breaker for the first time in 30 years. Chris then had to figure out what was wrong with this complex piece of equipment that can interrupt a 25,000 amp fault in 5 milliseconds. It turned out some grommets were worn. Chris replaced the grommets with ones he had specially machined. Chris then had to tune everything up so the breaker could interrupt a 25,000 amp fault in 5 milliseconds. The only other engineers who can do this are old enough to be Chris's dad, or granddad. These are some of the things real engineers do.
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- CUT THE ELECTRIC SOURCE OFF BREAKER MAIN POWER SWITCH THEN USE WATER .OR CALL THE FIRE DEPT.
- Q: I would like a serious answer from a professional who would know about these things from being part of the military or etc.When the air burst missile exploded, everything electrical stopped working. At the end of the movie, the girl asked if the phones are working and the guy replied Are you kidding, they'll never be phones again.Is that a true statement? Can anything electrical ever work again?? Or did he say that because the world at the time in their point of view looked unrepairable ?Also, if I was in a well constructed fallout shelter with all my stuff and I wanted to save Computers, TV etc. will it get affected from the outside air burst missile? (I know a lot of people are gonna yell why keep those when you can't use electricity again after a nuclear war 1, I just wanted to know, 2 I could use them in the shelter if I have Generator batteries for room lighting and everything else)
- You are referring to electromagnetic pulse. The strongest part of the pulse lasts for only a fraction of a second, but any unprotected electrical equipment — and anything connected to electrical cables, which act as giant lightning rods or antennas — will be affected by the pulse. Older, vacuum tube (valve) based equipment is much less vulnerable to EMP than newer solid state equipment; Soviet Cold War–era military aircraft often had avionics based on vacuum tubes due both to limitations in Soviet solid-state capabilities and a belief that the vacuum gear would survive better. On the other hand, the solid state PRC-77 VHF manpack radio survived extensive EMP testing. The earlier PRC-25, nearly identical except for a vacuum tube final, had been tested in EMP simulators but was not certified to remain fully functional.
- Q: I have to declare a major soon, I am in the general engineering program at my school. And I am stuck between chemical and electrical. I love math, physics and chemistry, and have come trhough computer programming unharmed. I intend on going to graduate school when I am finished my bachelors, and in my career I want to be involved in research and development. basically, I would like to work in a lab/ at a desk and design and test new equipment, products etc. Also, I am NOT a hands-on, put on an over-all and crawl around in a factory type of person.What major do you think could best help me further my ambitions? Also, if I pick one, say chemical engineering, would it be easiy to get into grad school in another engineering discipline, such as electrical engineering?4 seconds ago - 3 days left to answer. Report It
- Chemical engineering tends to be VERY transferable to other disciplines, at least in my experience and where I've seen friends of mine end up. I'm not sure how well it connects to electrical as I've never thought about going that route myself. . . but there actually is a fair amount of math in ChE if actually are looking for it. Neither EE or ChE are usually regarded as very easy among engineering disciplines, so you're in for a challenge either way. I got out of ChE for grad school because I didn't like the whole factory/refinery idea so much. . . and environmental engineering was more than happy to take me.
- Q: I am doing a project on electronic baton.I want it to look exactly like baton used by professional orchestra conductor.I stored the electronic components inside the handle of the baton.The problem is the space is very limited.The maximum diameter of the handle only about 18 mm.I need to choose a battery that also stored inside the handle.I want the battery that could work for long time.However what I can see the coin battery that is small only have small energy in it.It will only last for less than 1 hour.It is not good for new product.What can I do to maximize amount of energy so baton can work for longer time? ideally 10+hours or minimum of 5 hours and can fit inside small handle.I dont want to use external power cable.Hope you guys can help me.Really appreciated all of your helps.
- what i can't believe is that you've found a gyroscope, microcontroller, and bluetooth circuitry to fit in there - please tell us the manufacturer and part numbers for your parts - i would love a microcontroller that small - not to mention bluetooth
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- Are you trying to power 120 Volt or 12 Volt electrical equipment? Either way you're looking at nearly 400 amps of additional load on the vehicle and that's a waaaay lot. If your equipment is 120 volt it would be much easier and cheaper to install a generator. Some generators even have regulated outputs that are very precise and surge-protected for sensitive equipment. If your equipment is 12 volt (such as a rack of amplifiers) then you're looking at adding a couple (or more) alternators and may need custom bracketry and fanbelts to drive them. I was at a car stereo competition years ago and there were vehicles with up to 6 alternators. The problem you will find is alternators are rated at their maximum output, not what they put out at idle. Even a 230 amp alternator may put out less than 100 amps at idle. Look for alternators built specifically for use while idling if this is your situation - either industrial vehicles or special alternators designed for stereo competition with high output at low rpms. If I was you I would research what types of industrial uses the Sprinter has been modified for and some of them may have already solved the very problem you're having.
- Q: 1 artificial permanent 2 electromagnetic3 natural
- I suppose they all do; Electromagnets are probably the most useful as they can be switched on and off instantaneously. They are used in motors, loudspeakers, relays, televisions etc. artificial permanent magnets can also be found in electric motors, loudspeakers, reed switches etc. As far as i can think natural magnets don't have many applications. but they could be used to make loudspeakers, motors and to operate reed switches for sure. So in short, they all have several applications in electrical equipment. Sorry not to be of more help.
- Q: I have a mini (just like 5x6 inch) Lasko personal space heater. It is not originally intended for heating for tanks and cages, but since it is ceramic I was 't sure if it would be okay. It has safety features such as overheat protection and cool touch housing. Would it be good to use in the tank for the snake? He's a baby cornsnake, and the tank is a 29 gallon glass tank (like an aquarium). I already have a heating pad and two heat lamps, but it still won't get warm enough. And I don't want to use central heating to heat the whole house just for his small space. Not to mention, it just stopped working. I know I can get a conventional ceramic heat emitter, but since this is what I have, I'm hoping it will work.
- I agree with Ferris. I am generally against putting most electrical equipment INSIDE a reptile enclosure, unless it was specifically designed for that, (in other words, designed to deal with water humidity, to be shat upon, etc) You could certainly aim it into the tank, provided you have a good thermometer to gauge the temps, (you don't want to overheat it either.) The first thing I would do If I were you is to reevaluate the type and wattage's of bulbs you are using. Maybe a higher wattage bulb can solve your problem.
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