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SINOTRUK - THE HIDOW HYDRAULIC EXCAVATOR HW240-8A

SINOTRUK - THE HIDOW HYDRAULIC EXCAVATOR HW240-8A

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                                                             Main Technical Paramenters
Main ParametersModelHW240-8A
(KG)   Operating weight23800
(CBM)   Bucket capacity1.2
(kN)   Bucket digging force158.5
Performance of the Macine(rpm)   Swing speed12
(%)Gradeability70%
(Kpa)Ground   pressure51.5
EngieEngine   ModelISUZU 6BG1TRP
(Kw/rpm)   Rated Power128.5KW/2100RPM
Emission   standardⅡphase
Hydraulic SystemMotorKAWASAKI
(L/min)   Flow rate of Motor2*230L/MIN
MAIN   VALVEKAWASAKI
travel   motorNABTESCO
rotary   motorKAWASAKI
Overall Dimensions(mm)Length8925
(mm)Width2980
(mm)Height3335
(mm)   Counter weight ground clearance1065
(mm)Ground   contact length of track3445
(mm)Track   length4256
(mm)Shoe   width600
(mm)Track   gauge2380
(mm)3769
(mm)   Swing radius2928
Working Range(mm)   Max. digging radius9682
(mm)   Max. digging depth5346
(mm)   Max. digging height9356
(mm)   Max. dumping height6689
(mm)   Max. vertical digging depth5346
(mm)   Max. depth cut for 2.5m level bottom6024
CabAir-conditioning   brandDENSO
seat   brandGrammer 

 

Q:I am failing math and I need help? Solve this equation:The city of Rubberville plans to dig a rectangular landfill. The landfill will have a base with dimensions 700 feet by 200 feet and a depth of 85 feet.A.)An excavator was hired to dig the hole for the landfill. How many cubic yards of dirt will he have to haul away?
l=700 feet=233.33yards b=200 feet=66.67yards h=85 feet=28.33yards Dirt removed = volume of the landfill. = l*b*h =233.33yards*66.67yards*28.33yards =440704.627463 cubic yard
Q:I'm really interested in joining the U.S Navy, hopefully to be a Construction Mechanic (CM). Will i be able to get my ASE after my A-School? Or do i get it after my duty? And also what civilian jobs may i be able to relatively transfer to really smoothly? And also after the Seabees, im planning to attend U.T.I (Universal Technical Institute) to further pursue my career as a Master technician. Is it worth it? Or not? Any suggestions? Detailed reasonable answers are appreciated :)
As a CM you'll be working on everything from excavators and scrappers to semi tractors to M-wraps to bucket trucks to those little Honda water pumps. I don't think the Navy gets into certifying you for ACE as a matter of business, but you have your Chiefs of Alpha CO and the education PO of your battalion to ask and get help getting them. As far as transferring into civilian life, everyone is looking for good mechanics and hydraulic guys. If you get a chance to kind of specialize in something, look at what companies are screaming for and try to go to C-school for that. I don't know anything about UTI, so I won't go there. Be advised that Seabees require a higher ASVAB and line scores than a lot of rates and it's a five year commitment. Also they just decommissioned four Battalions due to 0bamas fake budget cuts, so it's going to be tight getting in.
Q:How do they ventilate subway tunnels when they are building them? Obviously they cant use just electric vehicles to create stations and tunnels. TBMs are electric but they must use excavators, loaders, etc when building stations beneath the surface. How do they ventilate these tunnels?
There are several methods that have and are employed to make tunnels.1 Why do you feel it is obvious that electric machines cannot be used? Tunnels are the type of spaces with limited air that are ideal for the use of non polluting vehicles. Rather than say We have to make pollution, how can we move it somewhere else engineers have asked, How can we not pollute the air. Subways are electrically powered. Modern tunneling machines are probably the very largest electric vehicles.2 Some of the machines have their own power stations located outside of the tunnels and some of the machines will use a grid connection. In most pictures of tunneling you will notice either a conveyor belt or a railroad removing debris.Both of these are also easily electrified. Formerly shafts were sometimes run to the surface for removing debris. And this may continue to be a solution for ongoing operations. There is an island in the middle of the East River in NYC outside of the UN that was formed from tunneling debris for the #7 subway line.3
Q:My thoughts are (since it really is a huge, run down area of landscaping in the front of our house) is to rent a small/med/large? excavator and literally rip out all of the remaining, overgrown landscaping old, large cement steps that are in place. It is a huge job to do by hand the last landscaper I spoke with quoted me 2-3 grand or more, we would really rather do this ourselves save alot of money if possible!
If you don't know how to run an excavator, you'll more likely cause more than 2-3k damage. Plus, unless your a certified operator, they wont let you rent one anyways, and they are outrageous to rent. Hire someone to just do the excavation, and do the rest yourself. If you insist on removing the shrubbery on your own, cut it down and yank the roots out with a chain and 4wd truck. As far as the concrete, well unless you want to spend the entire summer breaking it up and hauling it off...disposal wont be cheap, you'd be better to hire it out. See if you can find a small independent who will give you a better price. They're out there and hungry, shop around.
Q:i was told i needed a class a cdl to drive a mason dump with a trailer with mini excavator on it in pa is this true
To operate any vehicle with over a 10k GVW, or equipped with air brakes. A CDL is required.
Q:Crawler excavator would like to know the performance, price and maintenance of knowledge
For more information on excavators and more information on other engineering machinery, such as: bulldozers, road rollers, cranes and concrete spraying machine information.
Q:I would like to demolish a small house and garage on my property and want to rent a excavator for the day. Is this something I could do myself? I live in Ma.
I think you need a permit from your city to demolish, ask your city.
Q:What are 5 examples of a hydraulic system?
Automobile brakes Garbage compactors Log splitters Zero radius lawn tractors Bobcat tractors Backhoes Bulldozers Excavators Jaws of life Metal shears Car crushers
Q:Is construction equipment exciting?
My idea for retirement is to get a back hoe a bulldozer. I spend a day or two digging a nice square hole, then bulldoze it. Next day I start another hole - etc etc....
Q:My company ask me to do a cost study on buying heavy machineries (e.g. Shovel, Excavator, 16 tonne Tipper). Can anybody give me an advice on whether to buy or to rent the machineries for long term use. Which one is more cost effective in term of usage and maintenance.
Renting might be a little more expensive up front, but maintenance on heavy machinery can be very expensive. If your company purchases one and a hydraulic hose breaks it is costly not only to fix but the amount of time it takes. If you just rent the machine and something breaks the rental company will replace either the entire machine or the hose, which costs you company no money to fix just the time. So in the long run it might be better to rent because then you do not have to worry about maintenance and fixing it when it breaks down. Parts for heavy machinery are definitely not cheap at all. I would recommend renting the machine.

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