- Excavator
An excavator is an
CAT 325C, fitted with quick coupler and tilting bucketengineering vehicle consisting of an articulated arm (boom, stick), bucket andcab mounted on apivot (a rotating platform, like aLazy Susan ) atop an undercarriage with tracks orwheel s. Their design is a natural progression from thesteam shovel .Usage
Excavators are used in many roles:
*Digging oftrench es, holes, foundations
*Material handling
*Brush cutting with hydraulic attachments
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*Demolition
*General grading/landscaping
*Heavy lift, e.g. lifting and placing of pipes
*Mining , especially, but not onlyopen-pit mining
*River dredging Though many companies produce Hydraulic excavators today. Komatsu is the top producer of Hydraulic Excavators world wide, for every one competitive model there are three Komatsu ExcavatorsConfigurations
Excavators come in a wide variety of sizes. The smaller ones are called a mini-excavator or
compact excavator . One manufacturer's largest model weighs 84,980 kg (187,360 lb) and has a maximum bucket size of 4.5 m³ (5.9 yd³). The same manufacturer's smallest mini-excavator weighs 1470 kg (3240 lb), has a maximum bucket size of 0.036 m³ (0.048 yd³) and the width of its tracks can be adjusted to 89 cm (35inch es). Another company makes a mini excavator that will fit through a doorway with tracks that can be adjusted to only 70 cm (28 inches) wide.Excavator attachments
In recent years, hydraulic excavator capabilities have expanded far beyond excavation tasks with buckets. With the advent of hydraulic powered attachments such as a breaker, a grapple or an
auger , the excavator is frequently used in many applications other than excavation. Many excavators feature quick-attach mounting systems for simplified attachment mounting, dramatically increasing the machine's utilization on the jobsite. Excavators are usually employed together with loaders andbulldozers . Most wheeled versions, and smaller,compact excavator s have a small backfill (or dozer-) blade. This is a horizontal bulldozer-like blade attached to the undercarriage and is used for pushing removed material back into a hole. Prior to the 1990s, all excavators had a hang over, or "conventional" counterweight that hung off the rear of the machine to provide more digging force and lifting capacity. This became a nuisance in tight turn areas - the machine could not swing the second half of its cycle due to restricted turn radius. In the early 1990s The Komatsu Engineering Company launched a new concept excavator line that did away with the "conventional" counterweight design, and so started building the world's first tight tail swing excavators (PC128.PC138,PC228,PC308). These machines are now widely used though out the world.Terminology
Excavators are also called diggers and 360-degree excavators, sometimes abbreviated simply to a 360. Tracked excavators are sometimes called trackhoes by analogy to the
backhoe . Even though the 'back' in backhoe refers to the action of the bucket (which pulls "back" toward the machine) and not the location of the shovel, excavators are also occasionally referred to as fronthoes or even just "hoes".In
Japan , alias nihongo|Yumbo|ユンボ|Yunbo is more popular than concerning association named. French company "SICAM" produced the excavator and modeled "Yumbo S25" after patent right obtained fromItaly in1954 . SICAM licensed technologies to many countries, such as "Drott" inUnited States , "Priestman" in UK, "Mitsubishi" in Japan and other countries from early 1960s. [Book title:Giant Earthmovers/An Illustrated History, [http://books.google.com/books?q=isbn%3A076030369X&btnG=Search+Books] ISBN 076030369X, 9780760303696, MBI Publishing Company, page 201] First excavator from Mitsubishi was named "Yumbo Y35" in aiming international market in 1961. "Yumbo" had been becoming popular name andde facto standard among Japanese through Classified ad, not formal naming though.Education
The
National Association of Heavy Equipment Training Schools (NAHETS), established 2002, uses excavator training schools and circuilum as a method to test and train users in the ability of excavator use.The excavating technology of
Mars rover sThe Phoenix spacecraft has a robotic excavating arm, controlled by an on-board computer system and/or by the terrestrial command center, equipped with a bucket, drill, special sensors and camera.Because of the extreme climatic conditions of
Mars there were several malfunctioning problems with Phoenix's "excavator".Gallery
Major manufacturers
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CNH [http://www.CNH.com/ website]
*Abelco [http://abelco.se/ website]
*New Holland
*O&K
*Ammann-Yanmar : [http://www.Ammann-yanmar.com/ website]
*Bobcat Company
*Case CE
*Caterpillar Inc.
*Doosan Infracore (formerlyDaewoo Heavy Industries & Machinery)
*Hidromek
*Hitachi Construction Machinery : [http://www.hcme.com/ website] / [http://www.myhitachiexperience.com/ case stories]
*Hydrema : [http://www.hydrema.com/ website]
*Hyundai Heavy Industries
*John Deere : [http://www.Deere.com]
* JCB
*Kobelco Construction Machinery [http://www.kobelco-kenki.co.jp/ website]
* Komatsu
*Kubota : [http://www.kubota.com]
*Link-Belt : [http://www.lbxco.com/equipment.asp]
*Liebherr
*The Manitowoc Company
*Mitsubishi Heavy Industries
*Mustang Manufacturing : [http://www.mustangmfg.com: website]
*Poclain
* ST Kinetics
*Terex Corporation
*Volvo Construction Equipment See also
Types of excavator
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Bucket-wheel excavator
*Compact excavator
*Dragline excavator
*Long reach excavator
*Steam shovel
*Power shovel
*Suction excavator Other
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Bulldozer
*Civil Engineering
*Engineering Vehicles
*National Association of Heavy Equipment Training Schools – US educational organisation
*Mining Simulation Reference and foot notes
External links
* [http://www.topexcavators.com Excavators] Main types of excavators explained.
* [http://www.constructionequipment.com Excavator Evaluations, Specs, & Suppliers]
* [http://excavators.assettradernet.com/1/cat_491_excavators.htm Excavators in all Regions of the World]
* [http://www.specguideonline.com Excavator Specifications and Comparisons]
* [http://www.spec-check.com Excavator Specifications]
* [http://cic.nist.gov/vrml/equip.html VRML Simulation of an Excavator, Tower Crane, and Dumptruck]
* [http://buildandquote.cat.com/ Configure a Hydraulic Excavator] – from the official Caterpillar website
* NIOSH Publication: [http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/docs/wp-solutions/2004-107/default.html Preventing Injuries When Working With Hydraulic Excavators and Backhoe Loaders]
* [http://www.immersivetechnologies.com/ Excavator Simulation]
* [http://www.myhitachiexperience.com / Excavator Experiences]
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