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Tower Crane New Topless Split in row QTZ80(5512)

Tower Crane New Topless Split in row QTZ80(5512)

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Topless QTZ125(6015) Description

Feature: Tower Crane               Condition: New 

Application: urban construction  Rated Loading Capacity:10T

Rated Lifting Moment: 125MT    Max. Lifting Load:10T 

Max. Lifting Height: 200M           Span: 60M 

Model Number:  Topless QTZ125(6015)

Certification: ISO9001:2000; CE;Ukraine & Belarus Certificate 

Colour: Orange/ Red

After-sales Service Provided: Overseas third-party support available 

Topless QTZ125(6015) Features

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

   

Topless QTZ125(6015) Specification

Tower Crane New Topless Split in row QTZ80(5512)

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Tower Crane New Topless Split in row QTZ80(5512)

Tower Crane New Topless Split in row QTZ80(5512)

Tower Crane New Topless Split in row QTZ80(5512)

Topless QTZ125(6015) 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 brand for the tower crane converter?

A: Normally, more than 10t series tower crane is equipped with converter. The selected converter includes SCHNEIDER, SIMENS, YASKAWA…it could be selected as per clients’ request.


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 do you do after you made 1000 paper cranes. I know you string them up, but storing them is hard. Do you ceremoniously burn them or what? When can they be gone? This is the missing link in the story I want to know. I have 846 and I want to know what to do after I'm done.
i know this big organisation in Japan and some of my frineds live there... if you are interested, I can give you the address and more details...etc
Q: I've heard that daddy longlegs aka crane flies contain the most deadly venom of all insects. The only reason they aren't dangerous or deadly is because they have no mouth or 'straw' to inject the venom. But I'm not sure what's correct. Although they cannot harm us humans, is it possible for them to be able to inject the venom into other creatures?Also, I've heard that dragonflies contain deadly venom too, but just like with the crane flies, they cannot transfer the venom any way. Is this true?Any zoology professionals? Note: I may need correcting, and this may even be just an urban myth.Thanks for your time!
The myth involved harvestmen or daddy (sometimes called grandaddy) long legs...though crane flies are also called that...primarily in the UK and Europe. But NEITHER have any venom at all. Venom is costly......therefore why would you have venom it you can not use it? I actually know someone who tested the harvestmen theory by making one bite him by holding it on his arm. It took a while but it finally did get through his skin....guess what?....He is fine. No effect what so ever. @ tuesday I would like to see how the ld50 of bullet ants and jack jumper ants stack up to that ant....
Q: Do they have to be taken apart... if so, how are they taken apart... by another crane? - but how did that one get there etc etc
it depends on the crane over the road mobile cranes drive them selfs to the job site and they have a dolly for the conter weights and then on the larger ones a semi brings in the conter weights. Then on a latise boom crawler crane it depends on the size of the crane if its a small one say a 150 ton crane the body and tracks can usally be moved together on a semi and the lattice boom will come on a seperate truck and is usally assembled with a all terrain fork lift. Then say on a larger crawler crane like a 500 tonner the body and tracks and carrige all come in seperate peices and are ussally put togther with a RT crane(more on the latter) and these cranes are held together with massive pins i saw a crew build a 400 ton manitowac crane with 150 feet of stick in less then a day. Now if they have to add more stick like say 200 feet of main stick and 150 feet of luffing jib they will build it all on the ground and then another crane will help lift the stick up Then there are RT cranes or rough terrain cranes they are moved on a semi to and from the job site and usally require no assebley thats all i know about i cant say how a tower crane is build iv never see one build hope this helps
Q: its either Japanese, chinese, or okinawan, but which is it?
Didn't you just ask this question a couple of days ago? When you do this, you set yourself up to be reported. When you say the stature, do you mean stance and posture? I'm taking that as a yes... Here is the answer - there is no single crane stance. All the postures and stances you practice in Crane arts are Crane stances and postures. I am a student of White Crane. There is a Crane style that originated in Tibet that is actually related to the White Ape. Then there is the White Crane school developed in the Yong Chun Village in Fukien Province, China. The Okinawans where taught concepts of White Crane, some of the forms and the most important part of White Crane which is Sam Chien training - aka Sanchin. This is the Internal training which develops Iron Body.
Q: inventor of junk yard electromagnetic crane?
Who Invented The Electromagnet
Q: What prior education and skills are needed to become a Crane operator ?
idk
Q: do they start with the crane house and keep adding sections underneath it? Or do they build they tower and then somehow top it with the actual crane?
The cranes are taken to the top of the buildings in pieces and then they are built together whilst up there.
Q: Building a new skyscraper? Tearing down the old Mellon Arena?
Get ready for the new tower.
Q: this is a little of a random question but why do you think that we should save the crested cranes of uganda? and what do you know about the crested cranes???
Because man is a reasoning being he has the capability of saving things. It is in our nature. Secondly, if man's activities are the cause of the Crane's extinction - destroyed its habitat or food source, then man should help reverse this.
Q: Why are electromagnets on junkyard cranes generally circular in shape?
Easier/more efficient to make the electrical coil circular than any other shape I guess.

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