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from: Lucy Bartlett
There is a rapid advancement in the field of heavy equipment
technology. Unlike the earlier days now, using global
positioning satellite technology, heavy equipment placed
anywhere in the world can be checked or diagnosed. Finding the
right new equipment suitable is also getting to be a big
challenge. With lot of options and features to consider, it will
be an overwhelming chore.
Among the heavy equipment, backhoe-loaders are used in small
demolitions, breaking asphalt, construction, digging
holes/excavating, light transportation of building materials,
powering building equipment, and paving roads. To smash concrete
and rock, tools such as breakers can be used instead of the
backhoe bucket. To empty its load more quickly and efficiently,
some loader buckets have a retractable bottom. Grading and
scratching off sand is executed with retractable-bottom loader
buckets. The front assembly may be permanently mounted or have a
removable attachment. Often other devices and tools replace the
bucket. In order to mount different attachments to the loader,
the backhoe loader must be equipped with a tool coupler. Find
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Bulldozers are heavy equipment but they are also large and
tracked engineering vehicles. With the mobility and ground hold
given by the tracks they can move through very rough terrain.
Swamp tracks in bulldozers are merely extra wide tracks. The
three distinct assemblies of compact hydraulic excavators are
workgroup, undercarriage and house. The boom, arm or dipper and
attachments such as bucket and breaker are parts of the
workgroup of a compact hydraulic excavator. They are connected
to the front of the house structure of the excavator via a swing
frame that allows the workgroup to be hydraulically pivoted
right or left to achieve offset digging for trenching.
Harvesters today do practically all of the commercial felling in
Sweden and Finland and they were developed in these countries.
Harvesters work best in less difficult terrain while clear
cutting areas of forest. Small and very agile harvesters are
used in the Nordic countries for thinning operations. An iron or
a cylinder placed between two metal rods so that it is able to
freely slide down and up are included in the pile drivers. A
pulley system is used to raise the cylinder which may involve
the use of manual labor, steam or hydraulics. Small explosions
in the chamber are used in modern pile drivers to raise the
cylinder.
A piece of heavy equipment used for earthmoving in civil
engineering, is a wheel tractor-scraper. A vertically moveable
hopper in the rear part with a sharp horizontal front edge does
the scraping. Raising and lowering of the hopper is done
hydraulically. The front edge cuts into the soil like a
cheese-cutter when the hopper is lowered.
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