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TC4010 tower crane / QTZ40B tower crane

TC4010 tower crane / QTZ40B tower crane

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1 set
Supply Capability:
100 set/month

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Specifications

1. The mast adopts a piece structure. It is convenient to transmit, store and place 
2. The hoist uses double motors 

1. Version: fixed and traveling type
2. Free height: 32 meters
3. Max. height: 140 meters
4. Max. radius: 46 meters
5. Jib end load: 0.8MT at 46 meters
6. Max. load: 4MT at 12.9 meters
7. Hoisting mechanism: JT1
8. Drum capacity: 200 meters
9. Lifting speed: 3.32m/min~60.97m/min
10. Slewing mechanism: HZ-40
11. Slewing speed: 0.7r/min
12. Trolley mechanism: BF-40
13. Trolley speed: 28m/min
14. Power line voltage: 380V/50Hz
15. Color: yellow
16. Counter weight: Stell-structured frame (without concrete)
17. Mast section: 1.6 x 1.6 x 3m 
18. Mast section and mast section connection: by screw
19. Foundation bolt: included (8 sets)
20. Cabin: included
21. Telescoping cage: included 
22. Pump and cylinder: included 
23. Main cable: included 
24. Basic mast: included

 

Q: what can lead tower crane to blank out?
(1) tower crane has crack; (2)Brake block friction lining wear up to 50% ofRaw material thickness ; (3)Brake wheel surface wear reaches 5mm ~ 2mm (4)Spring has plastic deformation; (5)Lever system, air travelis more than about 10% of its rated trip
Q: are parts availble for shop crane? Hydraulic ram plunger o rings has split....need part?
What is the crane make and model? If you don't have the model of the crane you can stop by almost any hydraulic/hose shop, they should be able to match up the packings.
Q: in the Open Boat by Stephen Crane, in part IV why are the characters not identified?
The characters are defined by their roles on the boat. Their previous experiences or personalities don't matter here. It is just the narrow repetitive experience of rowing and how they each contribute to it. Each character is Everyman, being thrown around by the merciless, indifferent hand of Fate. I think that Crane was squarely in the company of Naturalists (they think there's no such thing as individual agency, like Darwinism in fiction). The interesting thing to think about here is that one character has a name - Billie, the oiler. Why is this? He's the strongest, he's the most experienced and he's the one that dies. He's an individual to the reader but Fate doesn't care. I'm sure you can flesh the ideas out now.
Q: plz help me
The Whooping Crane (Grus americana) is a very large crane. It is the tallest North American bird and the only crane species found solely in North America. Adults are white; they have a red crown and a long, dark, pointed bill. They have long dark legs which trail behind in flight and a long neck that is kept straight in flight. Black wing tips can be seen in flight. Immature birds are pale brown. Their breeding habitat is muskeg; the only known nesting location is Wood Buffalo National Park in Canada and the surrounding area. They nest on the ground, usually on a raised area in a marsh. The female lays 1 to 3 eggs. Both parents feed the young. Usually no more than one young bird survives in a season. Loads more on Wikipedia (link below) - good luck
Q: What is the difference between a crane and a crane in a tower crane?
There are the following differences between crane crane and Signal Engineer in tower crane:1, lifting signals refers to those who signal flags in the works.2, the engineer referred to the engineer who tied the rope in the works.
Q: this wind speed refers to that height of wind speed?
This is not on the project department climbed to tower crane to measure wind speed, regardless of height, is listening to the local meteorological station forecast, more than five winds, should stop working.
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: What was the mekhane (crane) used for in Greek plays?To remove scenery between actsTo lift the king and his court to their viewing boxFor actors playing the godsIt was only used in building and tearing down the set
Behind the stage there was sometimes a crane called the 'mekhane'. Actors could be hung from the crane to play gods or monsters flying through the air. These were early special effects!
Q: For anyone who has read/studied Stephen Crane - do you know of any connecting theme within his most famous short stories (the open boat, the blue hotel, the bride comes to yellow sky, the monster)?I was think naturalism b/c it is so prevalent in the open boat but is really the only short story naturalism is in
sorry, i haven't read any Crane short stories, but i'm a HUGE fan of his poetry. it's some of the most bleak, raw, yet honest poetry i've ever read.
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.

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