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Showing posts with label China. Show all posts

542T transformer heavy haulaged by TIANDI 12x4 TJV4 Multi axle trailer

Big heavy haulage job in China with Tiandi Heavy Industries and Actros prime movers...Jeff lee has the story for Biglorryblog!

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"Right then you lot! I want a good clean heavy haulage movement. No cock-ups, smartly done and appearing on Biglorryblog too! Now fall-out and jump to it!" Yes Jeff Lee at the heavy haulage equipment specialists Tiandi heavy Industries in China makes a most welcome return to BLB, not least to tell me: "Hi Brian, here's another transformer move inSouthern China done by the same client using 2 x Actros 8x8 with a 12x4 TIANDI TJV4 multi-axle trailers. The 1000MW transformer weighed 542-tons (LxWxH, 10.5mx3.86mx5.5m), which is the biggest transformer that has ever been transported and used in China!" Now click through here for more from Jeff and Tiandi. 

Here you see it being loaded and Jeff explains: "The TJV4 12x4 trailer's maximum loading capacity is 696-tons. with 20m length and 6.22m width. Two sets of load distribution beam systems were installed to distribute the 542-ton weight balance safely on to the trailer platform and to avoid any point overload during transportation."

And here it is on the move with an Actros 8x8 at both ends...
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A big load Jeff!
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He goes on to tell me: "Here are also some shots of our recent SPT(+/-55° steering)/SPMT(+/-90° steering) powered trailers for you." And you can see them in action above and below.
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Meanwhile, Jeff signs off by saying: "If anyone is interesting in finding out more about our trailers, feel free to contact us at: tiandihi@gmail.com  Our 2010 product catalogue is also available for browsing and downloading at: http://bit.ly/c88vIc "

TIANDI 2 EPB TBM in Tianjin Metro line 2 project

Tianjin Metro line 2 tunnel boring project
The name of this project is: The construction of No.2 contract in the project of Tianjin Metro line 2, constructed by The fifth construction corporation of ChinaCoal.
 The Project begins form West YanAn road station to West JieYuan road station. Time limit for the project is from March 2010 to October 2010.
TIANDI has two EPB TBM been operating in this project. Up until now the First machine have finished 613 segment rings, second one have finished 508 segment rings.
Geological conditions:
The area along the Tianjin Metro line 2 is alluvial plain, which all covered by Cenozoic sediments, most condition is Continental deposit.
Affected by the transgression and regression in Late Quaternary Period, sedimentary layer have been formed on the mutual area of ocean and land.
The thickness and position of sedimentary layer are different along the Metro line, but obvious regularity for cause of formation can be found.
 
 
TIANDI EPB TBM in TIANJIN Metro
TIANDI EPB TBM in TIANJIN Metro
TIANDI EPB TBM in TIANJIN Metro
TIANDI EPB TBM in TIANJIN Metro
TIANDI EPB TBM in TIANJIN Metro
TIANDI EPB TBM in TIANJIN Metro
TIANDI EPB TBM in TIANJIN Metro
TIANDI EPB TBM in TIANJIN Metro

Heavy transport in China on Biglorryblog! Best done with a Big Actros Titan and a Tiandi modular trailer from Jeff Lee...

Heavy transport in China on Biglorryblog! Best done with a Big Actros Titan and a Tiandi modular trailer from Jeff Lee...

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Jeff Lee who works for Tiandi Heavy Industries in China, the manufacturers of fine modular heavy haulage trailers has sent me these shots of Chinese heavy haulage movements, including this monster one through an underpass! Up front is a rather nice Actros Titan 8x8. Anyway Jeff says: "Brian, here are phtographs of 3 new heavy transport moveemnts from our client in South China with our TIANDI hydraulic trailers and some Mercedes Actros heavy-duty prime movers. The biggest one is a super large 420-tonne reactor transported by 18x4 side-by-side combined TIANDI trailers." Now click through here for more..
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A big old lump to get around the corner Jeff! Even with a nice wide road....
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This looks to have an MAN at the back..unless it's a Chinese prime mover? And I guess these are the combiend side-by-side trailers...