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artificial anchor with integrated messenger wire spooling device, foldable,
mast height 8.2m, weight 1100kg, Range: 300 m
carrying cable diameter 14mm compressed
Rope diameter: 8 mm compressed
required drive: 50 kW
Usage
an Stelle eines Ankerbaumes zum Abspannen des Seiles
VIIG.d.o.o.
SLO-8312 Podbocje
Slovenien
INTERFORST Ges.m.b.H.
Bundesstraße 64
A-8740 Zeltweg
Österreich
Tel.: +43(0)3577/25700
E-mail: office@interforst.at
Internet: www.interforst.at
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Annual workload
Annual workload
Number of operating hours in which a machine is used per year.
The annual workload cannot be higher than the maximum annual workload. If a bigger value is beeing put in, the maximum annual workload will be used by the program.
hrs.
BFW
KWF
FAO
Costs per hour
Costs per hour
In this calculation only direct costs for a machine/equipment are retrieved. This does not include labour costs for operation or transfer of machinery nor costs for administration, buildings etc. of an enterprise.
Depreciation
Cost of depreciation per operating hour = Pr / (Nr * JA)
Pr
...Price of machinery/equipment
Nr
...Reduced time of economic use in years
JA
...Annual workload in operating hours
Interest
Interest
Interest is calculated for one half of the price of the machinery for a reduced time of economic use. This ensures an interest which is the same for all years of use.
Expense of interest per operating hour = (Pr / 2) * (p / 100) * (Nr / Hr)
Pr
...Price
p
....Interest rate in percent
Nr
...Reduced time of use in years
Hr
...Reduced operating hours of use
Suggested price
Suggested price
Suggested prices are equivalent to depreciation sums. Put in this price including expenses for parts like tires, cables or tools. For example for chainsaws prices are to be put in inclusive expenses for swivel blade and sawing chain.
For calculation the expenses for these parts are subtracted from the depreciation sum and calculated seperately. Reason for this are differences in the maximum number of hours of economic use.
In case of sled winches suggested price is given without cables, as cable equipment can vary very much in quantity and material. In this case you should put in your own price without cables.
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Max. operating hours of economic use
Max. operating hours of economic use
Total number of operating hours for a device at maximum annual workload and economic use.
hrs.
Max. years of economic use
Maximum economic useful life
Useful life in years, in which the machine can be operated with economic success.
The Maximum economic useful life is a hypothetical value which is only valid for an annual workload of null hours. Using an elliptic equation a reduced useful life ist derivated and used for further calculation.
years
Maximum annual workload
Maximum annual workload
Highest possible number of operating hours which one can use a machinery/equipment, independent from the situation of the own enterprise.
If this value is higher than the maximum operating hours of economic use then the maximum annual workload is set to the value for maximum operating hours of economic use, because our calculating routine cannot deal with a useful life lower than one year.
hrs.
Interest rate
Interest rate
Annual interest for the investition expressed in percent.
%
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