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Used Sany 46 Meters Concrete Boom Pump

We have sany concrete pump for sale!

Our own number: 557

Sany 46 meters concrete pump, Isuzu chassis, RZ type, classical 5 booms, high working stability.

Manufacture Date is April of the year 2011 and pumping Volume is 124400cmb and Mileage is 35100km.

Comprehensive maintenance, direct to the construction site.

 

Overview of equipment:

Five-section RZ arm frame, the fabric is flexible.

X-shape outrigger, single side support, suitable for narrow site construction.

The fabric height of the three-axis chassis reaches 46 meters, and the chassis boom is configured with the best specifications.

Computer energy saving control, automatic power matching, the average energy saving is 20%.

The pump system is flexible to install, reducing the impact on the base frame and the wear of the concrete piston. reduce the impact on the base frame and the wear of the concrete piston.

The new control system is free to upgrade automatically.

The fault self-diagnosis system can automatically diagnose 150 faults and troubleshoot efficiently.

Intelligent boom system is easy to control, and can automatically pour for boom vertically or horizontally.

 

Technical Parameter

 

 

Whole machine profile

Condition

Used

Model

SY5313THB 46E

Brand

Sany

The manufacture Year

2011

Boom Length (M)

46

Chassis

ISUZU

Pumping Volume(cbm)

124400

Mileage(km)

35100

Pumping system

Max.Theor.output (m3/h)

140/100

Max.Theor.concrete output Pressure (MPa)

8.3/12

Pumping frequency (min-1)

26/18

Hopper capacity (L)

600

Filling height (mm)

1540

Hydraulic system type

Open

Valve

S Valve

Oil cylinder dia.x stroke (mm)

Φ130×2100

Concrete cylinder dia.x stroke (mm)

Φ260×2000

Hydraulic oil cooling

Air cooling

Max.aggregate dimension (mm)

40

Placing boom

Structure type

46-5RZ

Placing depth (m)

41

vertical height

46

Slewing angle

±360°

Boom section

5

Pipe diameter (mm)

125

End hose length (mm)

3000

Chassis and the whole machine

Chassis model

CYH 51Y

Engine type

6WF1D

Drive mode

8X4

Maximum engine power

265KW

Total weight (kg)

32800

Overall dimensions (mm)

11520×2500×3990

Other

Lubrication mode

Energy-saving automatic lubrication

Control mode

Manual+ Remote control

Water tank volume (L)

620

Pipe cleaning mode

Washing and dry cleaning

 

Safety precautions of Used Sany 46 Meters Concrete Pump

  1. The supporting ground must be horizontal. Otherwise it is necessary to make a horizontal supporting surface.
  2. the Sany concrete pump truck must be supported on a solid ground. If the maximum pressure of the supporting leg is greater than the allowable pressure on the ground, the supporting plate or auxiliary square shall be used to increase the supporting surface area.
  3. When the Sany pump truck is supported near the pit or slope, sufficient safety spacing should be reserved.
  4. When supporting, the whole machine should keep horizontal. The maximum horizontal Angle before and after the whole machine should not exceed 3 degrees.
  5. When the legs are expanded or folded, the area in which they rotate is the danger zone. Individuals within the scope may be hurt.
  6. When supporting, all legs must be extended to the specified position. (The supporting leg is aligned with the upper arrow on the ear, and the front supporting arm is aligned with the extension arm arrow on the front supporting leg) Otherwise there may be a danger of tilting.
  7. The cantilever can be operated only when the supporting leg has been set up. The cantilever must be placed on the main support before the leg can be folded.
  8. The cantilever must be closed immediately after a decrease in stability is detected. After removing disadvantageous factor, place them according to requirement afresh. The factors including rain, snow, and so on.8466527866?profile=original
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Second Hand Machine

We are engaged in offering a wide range of second hand looms. These used weaving looms are sourced from the most trusted vendors of the market. All the machines supplied by us are highly efficient and used in various textile industries for weaving processes. Furthermore, we will check all the spare parts and functions of the looms to ensure only trouble free machines are delivered to customer end. The used weaving looms can be acquired from us at comparatively low rate.

 

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With more than 10 years experience in the weaving industry, we are expert in second hand weaving machines. We select only good conditioned second hand machines for our esteemed customers. Our used looms range is extensive covering China low speed rapier looms, high speed rapier looms, air jet looms, water jet looms, jacquard looms towel looms and etc. The main brands include Picanol, Vamatex, Sulzer, Somet, Dornier, Toyota, Tsudakoma, Nuove Pignone and etc. We can satisfy various weaving needs like basic fabrics, jacquard fabrics, towels, jute bags, industrial fabrics and etc.

Equipped with a vast network in China, we are able to find whatever machine customer is looking for in a short time. So just let us know your requirements and leave the rest works to us.

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Every ‘No’ Not A Roadblock

By VANESSA W. SNYDER

The R-word just won’t go away. I’m talking about rejection. Writers know it well.

As an independent author, rejection is just a painful part of the game. I didn’t mail my manuscript to a hundreds of publishers like other authors, but I did mail it to several over the years. And, well, you know the rest.

However, my story is a little different because I finally got a “nice” rejection from a major publisher. And when I say nice I just mean the editor liked my book, but those with the decision-making power did not. The one who liked my book encouraged me to keep writing. So that’s what I did. I took my bruised ego and hurt feelings and decided that I had enough encouragement to find another way to get published.

I surmise many of us who opt for partner-publishing or self-publishing decide the same thing. We just don’t have the patience, interest or heart to sit around and wait to be discovered. But somehow we find the money, time and determination to get it done.

Now that my novel, “The Second First Lady,” is out, the R-word is still an issue. I made a call recently and it wasn’t exactly a rejection, but it was an honest “call us back in a few months.” Yet it felt like the R-word at work.

Just because you finally have your book in hand doesn’t mean rejection will leave you alone. It’s challenging to get press coverage. It’s tough to get people to buy your book. And if you’ve ever sat at one of those vendor tables as people walk by, you know what I’m talking about.

Sometimes it’s tough to be taken seriously.

But I’ve decided to face the R-word head-on, not run from it. I tell my kids that life isn’t fair and rejection happens. I tell them they have to tough it out sometimes and do whatever it takes to get what they want. So I’m taking my own advice and putting on my game face, doing what I have to do to get what I really want.

My stories – and your stories – are just as amazing and engaging as those who have the big publishers behind them. The world just doesn’t know it yet.

So, c’mon Mr. R. Give me what you got. I’m ready.

 

 

 

Vanessa W. Snyder is a writer, National Board-certified teacher and mother of two daughters in Washington, D.C. The author of a new novel, “The Second First Lady,” and co-author of titles in the “50 Ways to Christ” series, she can be reached at vanessa@blackdoorventures.com.

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Get On A Roll By Slowing Your Roll

Inspiration.

Don’t you just love saying and hearing it?

It’s such a wonderful word but not always easy for writers to find.

Admittedly, I’ve never truly had writer’s block.  (I’ve had a few cases of lazy block but that’s another blog). I love to write so much I can almost always come up with something to say.

But today I’m thinking about what inspires me and maybe what inspires me will inspire you –to write.

Lately, I’m feeling pretty inspired. I think the reason is because I’ve decided to slow down a bit so I can see, think and absorb the intricacies of my life and those around me. When I’m not moving too fast I can hear what my kids are saying and I can see who they really are. In fact, I learn a lot about myself by watching my kids.  A good friend of mine, Kimberly Parker has created several books from listening to her kids.

And I’m not just watching my kids. I’m watching and listening to the kids I teach. Good educators should do that anyway. If we don’t hear and see them, I don’t think we can truly teach them. The teens I interact with are full of stories, experiences and insights to feed my never ending writing appetite.

As a wife, there’s plenty to hear when my husband speaks. I think that’s why I decided to make the main character in my novel a male. Somehow I got inside the male mind and created a character. I’ve gathered so much from listening to my husband of 20 years — and my father, brothers, cousins and friends.

Then there are the people I interact with daily. These interactions may be fleeting. Others might be significant. When I take the time to engage with people I learn so much. These interactions somehow find their way into my characters and plots. In my creative mind I can embellish and twist these moments into stories that will move and inspire others. But they wouldn’t be there if I wasn’t slowing down enough to hear.  Characters really do summon you. While writing The Second First Lady, I couldn’t take a break because my characters wouldn’t let me.

Need inspiration?

Slow down. Look. Hear. Listen.  Write.

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