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Excavator - HT SERIES - SC220 Crawler Excavator

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Crawler Excavator SC220

Engine type:

ISUZU 6BG1T

Operating weight:

22000kg

Bucket capacity:

0.8 -1.2M3

Rated power/speed:

120kw/2150r/min

Steering width:

2385mm

Tail turning radius:

2809mm

Hydraulic system pressure:

34.3Mpa

Swing speed:

11.1r/min

Maximum excavating force:

159.7KN

Maximum excavating distance:

9310mm

Maximum excavating depth:

6875mm

Maximum dumping height:

6438mm

Travel speed:

3.5/5.2 (km/h)

Excavators are used in many ways:
Digging of trenches, holes, foundations
Material handling
Brush cutting with hydraulic attachments
Forestry work
Forestry mulching
Demolition
General grading/landscaping
Mining, especially, but not only open-pit mining
River dredging
Driving piles, in conjunction with a pile driver
Drilling shafts for footings and rock blasting, by use of an auger or

 

Hydraulic drill attachment 

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 a quick coupler for simplified attachment mounting, increasing the machine's utilization on the jobsite. Excavators are usually employed together with loaders and bulldozers. Most wheeled, compact and some medium-sized (11 to 18-tonne) excavators have a backfill (or dozer) blade. This is a horizontal bulldozer-like blade attached to the undercarriage and is used for levelling and pushing removed material back into a hole. 



Q:I looking for any possible suggestions on how to flip a large flat piece of steel weighing 25kip that is 12.5ftX9ftX0.5ft. At the company I work for we already use an overhead crane with a chain wrapped around the piece of steel to flip it but this takes too long. I have explored options of using clamps with the crane but none of the vertical clamps are big enough or affordable enough and other clamps don't promise to be a sufficient option. One last thought which seems best is welding two pad-I's to one side of the piece of steel and hooking chains to the pad-I's but that requires welding and arcing time. Does anyone have a better suggestion? Thanks!
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Q:I am having a conversation over e-mail with a guy who says that Piltdown Man was being taught at the college level in the 1970's despite having been debunked 20 years earlier as a fraud. Is this true? Is there a good reason for it if it is? Can some one find me evidence of this?
Took Physical Anthropology in college in the 80's and it was discussed but only as one of many hoaxes attempted with some success and how it was debunked. I'm sure it's probably still being brought up in beginning Anthro classes
Q:I have a John Deere 892D excavator serial number 892dl005765 and need a long block complete ready to go.
Get okorder can give you all you want to know.
Q:I own a JCB excavator and it has now ceased to operate. When the machine is put into gear nothing happens, like there is not enough power in it or something. Can anyone help?
I've repaired loaders with smiler problems before, had to replace the nylon ring-gear that drives the torque-converter, are all the hydraulics inop as well?, what model do you own, need more info
Q:your opinion
Historically accurate is not a matter of opinion, it's a matter of fact vs fiction. The Bible can not be recognized as historically accurate because only a few of the historical clues given can be prooven with today's understanding. Of course, I personally believe that the Bible is truth, by deffinition, it can not be considered a historical document. Sorry, whichever 10 of you are going to give me a thumbs down, but, it's the truth.
Q:i know the 400 excavator and d8, but what other equipment should i use?
What type of gold mining? Alluvial gold mining or Hard rock gold mining? I'll assume alluvial mining. You need an excavator bulldozer to strip off the overburden. You need an excavator trucks to load / transport the gravels to your wash-plant. If you are operating in as large a scale as you appear to be, your wash-plant will consist of a hopper feeding a trommel feeding a series of sluices. You'll need plentiful supply of water. You'll need a balance to measure the weight of your gold. You'll also need some honest people around you who you can trust not to steal the gold! There are all sorts of tricks with stealing gold such as swallowing it then recovering it from the other end!!
Q:we call a friend at work piglet he asked me to find one for his track hoe (excavator)
go to the junk yard and take the horn out of a old police car
Q:What is the meaning of Nanxiang excavator
Meng Jiangnu learned that her husband was tired of repairing the Great Wall, and his bones were buried in the Great Wall. She didn't see her husband, and at last she was very sad. She shouted at the Great Wall and cried loudly, "which one is better?"!"Sun Wukong was crushed under Five Fingers Group and could not move for 500 years.
Q:I saw a photo of vacant lots in a very poor downtown neighborhood of Gary, Indiana, where huge buildings that had once housed big department stores (with full basements) had been torn down. I'm curious about how this is done, especially on the cheap: Is debris (bricks, plaster, etc.) from torn-down buildings ever buried to fill the hole, or is there nothing but dirt under these fields and parking lots? Kind of a silly question -- but I can't imagine where an impoverished city would get tons of dirt from, and I'm wondering if they simply pulled the buildings down and covered everything with dirt -- if that's ever done.
Actually a very good question. When the use an excavator to demolish these buildings or even a wrecking ball or explosives, they normally clear out all demolition debris from the building. Its considered trash and not allowed to remain at the site. Generally they will also remove the foundation. With the foundation removed the site has more value for future use. The demolition debris most often goes to the dump. Some companies do recycle industrial buildings for the metals and concrete. The only time you can't is when the materials are contaminated. On occasion, I know of businesses that have torn down a buiding, but left the slab behind. Generally you will expect to find that the ground under the building is contaminated, By leaving the concrete, less rainwater will penetrate the ground. This slows the amount of polution in the ground water. Debris is never used to fill the building (at least not legally). Really if you think of it, they are deconstructing the building. Its pretty much the opposite of building it. The biggest difference with construction you are careful that your finished work looks nice. Demolition on the other hand you only care that the site looks pristine when you leave. On a final note, I saw a program about people who make a living removing antique fixtures, windows, knobs, doors, etc. from old buildings to be resold for restoration or speciality work. They will do this prior to a renovation. Some fixtures from old home are buildings can be very valuable.
Q:is an excavator operator required to have a crane ticket to do pipe laying in australia?
scroll down to the flag of the country you need and ask there...this is not OZ

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