详情描述

     

Yantai Kexin Watch Co., Ltd. produces tower clocks with precise timekeeping and zero error, primarily secured by the following technologies:

1. GPS real-time time synchronization, achieving synchronization with satellite standard time, the master control system's master clock has no cumulative error, down to the second.

2. Reliable IoT technology and feedback supervision system for the sub-clock (face clock), ensuring synchronized operation between the face clock and the master clock. The sub-clock and master clock synchronize automatically every 15 seconds. In case of a sub-clock failure, an automatic alert is triggered with a suggested solution.

3. Our self-manufactured movement is the core component of the tower clock, crafted from babbitt bronze for the shaft bushes and 45-grade steel that has undergone rigorous mechanical heat treatment, significantly enhancing the movement's wear resistance. The fully enclosed design ensures no maintenance or upkeep is required, guaranteeing a lifespan of 50 years.

4. Professional installation staff is the guarantee for the normal operation of the equipment. Our company boasts senior installation technicians and numerous well-trained高空作业 personnel. Our experience is that three parts rely on the equipment, and seven parts rely on the installation. Our nationwide offices and service outlets truly ensure customers' peace of mind in purchasing and worry-free use.

5. With years of technical accumulation, our company is capable of repairing tower clocks from all brands across the nation. To assure our clients of their choice, we promise a 5-year free warranty on all repairs.

Tower Clock Grand Clock Production and Installation Process:

Estimated Completion Time: [Number] calendar days

Including: Manufacturing lead time: 20 days

Transportation & Installation Lead Time: 10 Days

I. Production, guaranteed manufacturing schedule

1. Based on the signed contract. The day after the contract is signed, the company issues production schedules to all production departments (individual production workshops, technical department, logistics center). The schedules clearly specify: dimensions, colors, functions, and shipment times for each clock. Additionally, an itemized "Material Requirement Sheet" is attached.

2. The technical department is responsible for determining the technical solution based on the specific requirements of the bid document from Party A, and providing it to the production workshop for production. The logistics center, based on the "Material Requirement Sheet" and current inventory status, drafts a detailed "Procurement Plan Sheet." The procurement plan is then issued to: electronic component procurement specialist, outsourced procurement specialist, and bulk material procurement specialist. Additionally, the approximate funding needed is notified to the finance department.

3. Begin purchasing various materials on the second day, with a focus on first acquiring essential goods needed for production.

4. The company's existing inventory of materials and equipment spares, such as control systems and cores, will be immediately put into production as per the contract requirements. The basic manufacturing of control systems and cores will be completed within the 3rd to 13th day. Subsequently, they will gradually enter the debugging and trial operation processes.

5. The clock face production is essentially completed within the 3rd to 13th day (the exterior parts do not require adjustment).

6. All packaging materials arrive between the 8th and 11th day, and wooden boxes for packaging are completed.

7. All debugging must be completed within the 18th day, followed by inspection prior to packaging, and completion of various documentation and forms required for packaging.

8. All packaging completed by the 19th day.

9. Notify Party A of the readiness for shipment and confirm with Party A the specific unloading location and installation time.

10. The installation personnel will arrive at the installation site ahead of the agreed time by both parties to prepare for the installation. The following day, they will inspect the goods together with Party A and begin the installation process.

Section II: Transportation and Installation Plan for Clock Equipment

(Part 1) Packaging, Shipment, and Transportation Solutions

1. For packaging, general control instruments and computer accessories are packed in cardboard boxes, lined with shock-absorbent foam and moisture-proof plastic bags; for clock faces, valuable items (such as control boxes, clock hands, scales, etc.), and goods weighing over 20 kg, an additional wooden crate made of high-quality plywood is added to the cardboard box. The wooden crate is also insulated with shock-absorbent foam between it and the cardboard box. All packaging is neat, aesthetically pleasing, and reliable, loaded according to road transportation requirements to ensure goods arrive at the destination undamaged.

Each package box contains a detailed product packing list, factory quality certificate, quality inspection certificate, manual, etc. The boxes are sealed after being inspected and approved by the inspector.

Each package box is imprinted with the shipper, departure station, consignee, destination station, product name, gross/net weight, total number of packages in this shipment, contract number, etc. Additionally, it features the "Three Protection" logo.

4. Regarding transportation, for this batch of *** equipment, we will select the most suitable transportation method, such as road or rail, based on the installation location of the tower clock project and the requirements for equipment transportation security. We guarantee the safe, accurate, and timely delivery of the goods to the destination. Any losses due to loss or damage will be borne by us. Within 48 hours prior to the shipment of the equipment, we will send the recipient a fax with details including the station name for installation, quantity, estimated installation date, contract number, material name, quantity, gross weight, volume, amount, name of the transportation vehicle, and a shipment schedule.

5. Arrival Inspection and Handover

Upon arrival at the buyer's destination, our project manager and the buyer's representative will jointly inspect the goods in accordance with the contract. The inspection scope includes the quantity, specifications, model, quality, performance parameters, and more of the equipment. Both parties will sign and seal the delivery (receipt) document, which serves as a crucial basis for operational handover. If any goods do not meet the buyer's requirements, the buyer has the right to refuse acceptance or request a replacement, and any resulting costs will be borne by our company.

(II) On-site Inspection and Entry for Installation

1. On-site Installation Inspection

1) Upon arrival of the goods on-site, the installation personnel will, together with the recipient, inspect the number of packaging boxes and check for any damage and loss of items, as per the "Shipment Registration Form."

2) Inspect the goods inside the packaging boxes together with the buyer, and count each item according to the packing list.

3) Briefly describe the name, quantity, usage, and storage requirements of various goods for the buyer to provide a safe storage location.

2. Installation On-Site

1) All goods shall be delivered to the designated location according to the installation schedule as per the contract or mutually agreed upon by both parties. Prior to installation, the storage location for the goods shall be negotiated with Party A to ensure a safe storage area for the uninstalled items.

2) Work with the client to establish installation conditions and modify any aspects that do not meet requirements to ensure a safe and smooth installation.

3) Inform the buyer of the approximate time for acceptance to allow for preparation.

(3) Clock Equipment Installation

Equipment Installation Steps:

1. Assemble the clock face on the designated work surface.

2. Rent appropriate lifting equipment, and use the whole lifting method to weld or bolt the large bell steel frame to the reserved ironwork in the bell tower.

3. Reserve piping between the sub-clock and the master clock, lighting lines, and piping between the horn and the amplifier.

4. Connect scale illumination wire, movement illumination wire.

5. Install the speakers and connect the speaker power cables.

6. Connect the motor wire and feedback wire to the motor and feedback switch on the core.

7. Connect all motor lines, feedback lines, lighting lines, and speaker lines to the master clock system and the control room where the amplifiers are located.

8. Connect to the GPS time synchronization system.

9. Connect and debug the monitoring microcomputer.

Section 3: Clock Equipment Operation and Debugging

Debugging period: 3 calendar days; training for the client's designated operators will be conducted simultaneously during the debugging phase.

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