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龙门架的卷扬机安装后,二者之间的距离应不小于卷扬机滚筒宽度的()倍。 A.10 B.

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龙门架的卷扬机安装后,二者之间的距离应不小于卷扬机滚筒宽度的()倍。

A.10

B.15

C.20

D.25

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