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Functions Of The Heavy Equipment Dozer and Excavator

Cranepedia - This time Cranepedia blog will discuss about the function of the parts of heavy equipment Dozzer (Bulldozzer) and Excavator. The following discussion and description of its function:

Dozer

Dozer or Bulldozer is a machine that uses Track for versatile job that has a high traction capability. Can be used to encourage, Evicting, Flatten, Interest Expense, Hoarding, etc. The vehicle can operate in areas that soft, or hard and is able to operate in areas with a certain angle. Distance thrust efficient ranges between 25-40 meters. The distance should not be too far backwards when necessary thrust, performed in the relay. Encouraging the derivatives area is more efficient than a hill. Bulldozer driven by Tracktor which is equipped with Attachment Dozer.

Usually the bulldozer is used for:
  • Street cleaners.
  • Opening to the mountain roads or rocky areas.
  • Transferring Land (Remember the distance only 25-40 m).
  • Interesting Scapper.
  • Extend land stuffing.
  • Road Maintenance.
  • etc.
Parts and functions of Dozer:

  
1. Blade: For Pushing Material
2. Lift Cylinders: Moving Blade
3. Carrier Roller: Retaining Main Frame
4. Ripper: scraper
5. Sprocket: Moving Track
6. Main Frame: Carier Flow Roller
7. Straight Frame: Stand Trunk Blade
8. Track: As the wheel for excavator
9. Cutting Edge: Flatten Ground
10. End Bit: shoveling Material

Excavator 


Excavators are heavy equipment consisting of rods, sticks, baskets (bucket) and turn the cabin into a vehicle and used for digging (akskavasi). The cabin is equipped tracker placed above the chain wheel or wheels. Excavator first created in 1835 by William Smith Otis, a mechanical expert from the United States. At first excavator is executed by using the steam engine and is used as a digging tool to build railroads.

In 1839 William Smith Otis received a patent on its findings excavator work and then died in the same year (1839). In 1840, there were 7 pieces excavator and an excavator first in the world created by William Smith Otis. Winch and rope excavator uses iron to move. Excavator is a natural progression of the rake Steam and often called Power Shovel.

The use of this excavator is:

Digging trenches, holes, foundations of buildings.
Material Handling.
Forestry work.
Destruction.
Land leveling.
Transport of heavy material.
Mining, particularly open pit mining.
Dredging the river.
Plugging Trunk foundation.
etc.

Parts and functions of the Excavator:
1. Bucket: used to dredge soil.
2. Bucket Cylinder: Moving the bucket.
3. Arm: Swinging bucket up and down.
4. Arm Cylinder: Moving the arm.
5. Boom: the main lever which is used to move the arm up and down.
6. Boom Cylinder: Moving Boom.
7. Tracker: As the wheel for excavator.
8. The cabin: The Excavator control.

That is an overview of some units of heavy equipment Excavator and Dozer, I hope useful!   

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