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Tower Crane of Jing Kui Model Number   QTZ80(6010)

Tower Crane of Jing Kui Model Number QTZ80(6010)

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QTZ80(6010)  Description

Feature: Tower Crane

Condition: New

Rated Loading Capacity: 8T

Rated Lifting Moment: 880

Max. Lifting Load: 8T

Max. Lifting Height: 150

Span: 60

Place of Origin: Shandong, China (Mainland)

Brand Name: JINKUI

Model Number: QTZ80(6010)

Warranty: one year

After-sales Service Provided: Engineers available to service machinery overseas

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

Colour: Orange/ Yellow 

QTZ80(6010)   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(6010)    Specification

 Tower Crane of Jing Kui Model Number   QTZ80(6010)

QTZ80(6010)   Pictures

 

Tower Crane of Jing Kui Model Number   QTZ80(6010)

Tower Crane of Jing Kui Model Number   QTZ80(6010)

Tower Crane of Jing Kui Model Number   QTZ80(6010)



QTZ80(6010)    FAQ

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 function of the monitor?

A: Monitor, namely inspection system (like black box), which could store 10000 tower crane operation reports, and it is recommended to be installed in big cranes more than 16t.


Q: Can you equip with light on tower crane jib, monitor, remote control and anemometer?

A: Sure. All of these could be provided with extra cost upon the clients’ requirements. But according to general practice, remote control is not suggested because most of the operator feedback operation in the cabin will provide a wide working view.


 

 

 

 


Q: As a building gets taller, the crane is raised. How is this done? And when the building is done, how do they get the crane back down?
they use a process called jumping. iron workers use a special fixture to unbolt the tower and lift the crane up high enough to slide in another section and bolt it down. breaking down of the crane goes in reverse order.
Q: How does a crane get down from a skyscraper once they're done using it? Like the crane on top of the skyscraper, do they get take it apart?
Can only be assumed that the jibs are first dismantled then the actual crane base lowered down by a second crane or even helicopter
Q: Hello, i am goin in on Dec 5 to write the millwright C of Q for the 3rd time. On the test there was a question that went something like this The crane is rated 40Ton, with a boom lenght of 40ft and at an angle of 70 deg. The jib is 8ft long on a 10 deg angle. What is the sefe working load. The numbers are not correct but that is how the question is phrased. Please help me with the formula. I cannot find it anywhere.
Normally you would get a chart for that crane and you look up the SWL at the extension and angle you would want to use, but you can calculate this too. Basic formula; mass*distance = newmass*newdistance, in the case you have described you have to take into account that the distance is not the load arm as it is not at a right angle to the force the mass has and therefore you would have to work that out via trigonometry. Any clearer?
Q: i saw a huge one look liked it had a stinger to those hurt u?
Could you speak in better English please?
Q: Some of my friends are trying to see what is the most creative, yet still meaningful way to ask a girl to prom. I decided to use 1000 origami cranes, and for those who don't know, the meaning (in Japanese lore) behind 1000 cranes is that the maker gets to make one wish, and its also traditional to give them to someone to wish happiness and prosperity upon them.
i think of it sounds large! ik i could like it if my crush did that! yet 1000? thats a good type of paper yet be beneficial to recycle regardless of is left over, it could probley make ur gurl happy that ur assisting the planet :)
Q: Tower crane (tower crane)
Fixed tower crane, mobile tower crane, flat tower crane, movable arm tower crane
Q: My boyfriend's a little sick right now, and he's going to have a surgery over summer. I'm in the process of folding him 1000 cranes (like the Japanese legend), and in every crane I wrote a message. I have a list of all the messages so far. I'm not sure how to give it to him, though. 1000 cranes is a lot of cranes... and I don't want to make him carry a big heavy box or anything. I also want him to be able to read the messages... something I didn't think of much when I decided to write them on the paper I folded the cranes with...Anyway, I was thinking about a scrapbook or something. But that would be a really big scrapbook. And I'd have to probably write out all 1000 messages again in it... Plus, I'm not sure if I can find a scrapbook with enough pages.Any ideas?
A clear Glass vase would be cool, the colors of the cranes would make it decorative, and he could reach in to read one whenever he needs a pick me up. It is especially a good idea for the hospital, since they sometimes frown on flowers for allergy reasons. I also love the idea of a mobile, but that would be huge and time consuming, also the messages would be hard to read. But perhaps you could take 20 and turn those into a mobile, tie them to a stick with sewing thread, and plant the stick in the jar or vase you use to display the others.
Q: from the legend of sleepy hollow, his background, characater, personality, life etc.
You already seem to know the answer. That's what he did. He was a detective and had his own instruments and methods for solving a crime and he was out to prove they worked in Sleepy Hollow.
Q: I am 15 years old and into urban exploration. The only thing I haven t done yet is climb a crane. I don t want a big lecture on the dangers because I am fully aware of how dangerous it is and am also fully confident in my abilities. I am also ready to take full responsibility if I were caught. Although I know its Illegal, I don t know how Illegal it is and I would like to know the following...1. Will Crane Climbing get me charged with criminal trespassing?2. Will I get time in Juvenile?3. Is it possible that I could accidentally activate/deactivate something that would endanger the workers?4. What would happen if a worker got ahold of me?And again I feel like I need to mention that I don t want a Bull **** lecture on it not being safe. :)
I am not going to lecture you on how stupid it is. I am just going to tell you what could happen. Yes you can be convicted of criminal trespassing but you can also be convicted of breaking and entering, and get the prize of spending the rest of your teenage years in a juvenile detention center. You can then be sued by the owner of the crane too, in civil court who will go after your parents money and yours. Then every time you apply for a job you will have to tell your prospective employer about the time you thought it was a good idea to break the law. Do you want to guess how eager they will be to hire you?
Q: did stephen crane win any awards?
Stephen Crane (November 1, 1871 – June 5, 1900) was an American novelist, short story writer, poet and journalist. Prolific throughout his short life, he wrote notable works in the Realist tradition as well as early examples of American Naturalism and Impressionism. He is recognized by modern critics as one of the most innovative writers of his generation.

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