Tower Crane for Sale,Tower Crane Price manufacturer factory priceQTZ80(5010)
- Loading Port:
- Qingdao
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 1 unit
- Supply Capability:
- 50 unit/month
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QTZ80(5010) Description
Feature: Tower Crane
Condition: New
Application: Construction
Rated Loading Capacity: 4 ton
Rated Lifting Moment: 400 KN.m
Max. Lifting Load: 4 ton
Max. Lifting Height: 120 m
Span: 3-47 m
Place of Origin: Shandong, China (Mainland)
Brand Name: Meida
Model Number: QTZ80(5010) tower crane
Certification: CE, ISO, SGS, GOST
Warranty: 12 months
After-sales Service Provided: Engineers available to service machinery overseas
Material: Q235b
Electrical components: Schneider
section dimension: 1.5*1.5*2.2 m
Power: 26.7 Kw
Rated hoisting capacity max radius: 0.8 ton
Working environment temperature: -20 to +55
Free standing heigh: 29 m
Jib length: 47 m
Machinery weight: 19.5 ton
Color: yellow or optional
QTZ80(5010) 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
6. Potain masts designed with dismountable panels, making teansport easier and cheaper.
7. New designed mast, can be used to Internal and external climbing tower crane
8. Famous brand mechanism system, Schneider Electronic control system, jiangte and jiuhe motor
9. Engineers available to service machinery overseas.
QTZ80(5010) Specification
QTZ80(5010) Pictures
QTZ80(5010) FAQ
Q: What is the principal to quote the right tower crane to the client?
A: First, we need to know clients’ requirements. Normally the following information should be clarified by the client: max lifting capacity, height (height under hook), tip load and jib length.
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 can we do for the clients in the market and after-sale service?
A: There is branch office for us in the kingdom and she could provide any commercial assistance for the clients; our exclusive agent would fully represent lifting machinery for business communication and rapid & professional technical support.
- Q: A few years ago, my college decided to take down two multilevel dormitories. The demolition company decided to take it down piecemeal with a wrecking ball. The wrecking ball was attached to the crane via a very large tire (just the rubber part, not the inflatable part). I have seen this done on normal cranes and other wrecking balls on TV and was wondering if any professional construction people out there know why they would do this as to me, a guy not in the construction/demolition business, think that might be a bit unsafe.
- Shock absorption. The ball swings toward the building and hits, the energy of that swing is mostly dissipated into the building but also into the cable and cable connectors as the ball bounces back. That shock of the impact resonates and gets dissipated by the tire. It reduces wear and tear on the cable and cable connectors, also on the crane tower. Your car engine has motor mounts of the rubber type of material and it absorbs the resonating vibration of the engine. I have seen the cable connectors, interesting to say the least. The strands are interlaced sometime, and other times I see them clamped together. It would seem important to protect those joints. I do not know all of the crane business terminology, but that would be the gist of it.
- Q: 3years after I quit a job,I am once again looking toward the same field it's just that in my old job they helped me get a crane license when I left the job they kept my certification .How can i get that info without asking my old work for it,or would i have to take the course over?
- There is actually no such thing as a crane operators licence - you should tell your new employer that you had undertaken a course in your previous employment and were authorised by them to operate their cranes. The new employer will most likely then send you on another course and issue you with their operators authorisation. The authorisation from your old employer is not transferable to the new one so not having the certificate is not a major problem. It is however good practice for employees to receive a copy of the certificate for their own records.
- Q: I have learned how to make crane but I just can't! I've watched about 6-7 videos for it and i still don't get it!
- If that doesn't help at all , try pictures with words . Here are my two favourite sites . They have good instructions and pictures . Really simple to understand .
- Q: What is the easiest way to transport vertically? What is applicable?What is the difference between tower crane and tower crane?
- Tower crane is tower crane. It depends on where you are and what you transport. These are the keys.
- Q: What is W_safe, the largest weight of the load that is safe to lift regardless of the angle of the crane's arm?
- There okorder /
- Q: I know how to make cranes and I'm pretty fast at doing so but in pictures I see of crane leis the cranes look like they're folded differently so that they can be stacked on top of each other.. Can anyone teach me how to fold like that so that I can make a paper crane lei?
- But I do different from step 11 on Step 11: Normally they fold along the red line. I dont. On step 10 you see the cross line in the center +. I then fold the right pointy toward the center. Do the same for all. Step 12: I the filp the right top layer to the left, same with the back side. Step 13: fold the bottom point to the top(one layer only) filp to back side, do the same. Step 14: flip right layer to the left again, same with the back side. Step 15: Pull and done.
- Q: What is the standard weight of a tower crane for 1.6*1.6*3 and 1.6*1.6*5m? Kg?
- The standard weight of tower cranes for 1.6*1.6*3 and 1.6*1.6*5m is 500KG
- Q: Also, could anyone give me a site with a detailed behind the scenes look on different types of freight ships? I hold a strong interest in the shipping sector and being unsure on little details like these annoy me. Thanks!
- ? ? ? Onboard Cranes from the cabs on each Crane , where'd you think from ?
- Q: in design of steel structures as per asce2005 or ibc2006 ,what load combinations are to be considered when crane loads and seismic loads are present?
- Uh, depends on if you're using ASD or LRFD load cases out of ASCE 7-05. I also think IBC 2006 sometimes changes the fine print and also offers their own load cases for ASD and LRFD. A starting point (LRFD case 5 ASCE 7-05) might be 1.2D+1.0E+ L, and for ASD - case 6 - D + 0.75(0.7E) + 0.75L.
- Q: What do lattice boom and hydraulic boom in cranes mean?
- LATTICE BOOM: See first link. This is where the boom (the portion used to support the load) is made like a lattice ... i.e. interconnected trusses and girders. The cables for lifting the load are run from the base of the boom to the load over pulleys/gears located at the boom's tip. The boom itself is NOT adjustable in length or in angle. HYDRAULIC BOOM: See second link. This crane uses hydraulics to adjust either the length of the boom, or the angle at which the boom joints intersect. It looks more like a single beam construction, although its probably closer to a tube type design (hydraulics may be inside or outside the arm). The load is raised/lowered by cables operating at the end of the boom ... not necessarily tied back to the bottom of the boom.
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Tower Crane for Sale,Tower Crane Price manufacturer factory priceQTZ80(5010)
- Loading Port:
- Qingdao
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 1 unit
- Supply Capability:
- 50 unit/month
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