Excavator - HT SERIES - HTL100 Wheel Excavator
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- Shanghai
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- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 1 unit
- Supply Capability:
- 1 unit/month
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Wheel Excavator HTL100 | |
Engine type: | LR 4A 3Z-G63D |
Rated power/speed: | 83kw/2400r/min |
Steering width: | 2385mm |
Tail turning radius: | 2450mm |
Wheelbase: | 2600mm |
Whell tread: | 1965mm |
Hydraulic system pressure: | 16-20Mpa |
Bucket capacity: | 0.5 |
Reverse speed: | 8r/min |
Gradeability: | ≧ 35% |
Maximum excavating force: | 45KN |
Maximum excavating distance: | 7135mm |
Maximum excavating depth: | 3450mm |
Maximum excavating height: | 6200mm |
Whole machine mass: | 10t ± 15% |
Tyre type: | 825-20 |
Travel speed: | ≦ 14km/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: 1: Which of the following is the number of grams in 5.8 kilograms?2: How do you find the volume and surface area of a triangular prism?3: The city of Rubberville plans to dig a rectangular landfill. The landfill will have a base with dimensions 700 ft by 200 ft and a depth of 85 ft. a. How many cubic feet of garbage will the landfill hold?b. What information would you need to determine how long the landfill can be used until it is full? (Don't really need to answer...this is easy.)c. An excavator was hired to dig the hole for the landfill. How many cubic yards of dirt will he have to haul away?
- 1. 5800 grams 2. Volume = bh or the product of its height and the area of its base Surface Area = ph + 2B or the sum of the lateral area and twice the area of a base. 3. a. 700x200x85 = 11900000 cubit feet of garbage will the landfill hold. c. 11900000x0.037 = 440300 cubic yards of dirt will he have to haul away. 1 cubic foot = 0.037 cubic yard
- Q: The KH50 was not Built for U.S. use or sale.
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- Q: Also, I noticed most job listings for them are temporary, how often must they relocate? Thanks
- Field techs are basic archaeological excavators. They have to have a background in archaeology (usually a field school plus a bachelors degree), and they are the ones who dig test pits for surveys, excavate sites, sift dirt to collect artifacts, map sites, and so on. Field techs do the archaeology, but they are not the one in charge of the dig. People higher up work out the funding and contracts and permits, devise the plan for how and where to dig, do the background research (though field techs are sometimes involved in that), and write the final reports. The field techs are also usually the same people who wash, label, and catalog the artifacts in the lab. Field jobs are temporary. If you work for a company that has one job after another you might have the opportunity to keep working for them on a more permanent basis, but even then there will be times when there is no work and you are laid off. Lots of companies will just hire you for a short-term job and then lay you off, so you usually need to be in contact with multiple companies if you want to stay employed. I've worked field jobs that only lasted a couple days, but I've also been a field tech at a major site where I had permanent year-round work. Field tech jobs with CRM companies on average last only a matter of weeks, or sometimes a few months. Relocating somewhere new for each project generally only works if you know the job is longer term (though you still have to relocate after 6 months or a year or two), or if you are travelling around to short term jobs that pay a per diem. For example, a company may have jobs in multiple areas-- you go to those areas for a few weeks at a time and they pay your living expenses while you are there. Lots of companies only work in a specific region, however-- if you get with them, then you'll be commuting to different sites, but can at least have a permanent residence rather than relocating.
- Q: We have a farmer behind our house and whenever he floods his field for multiple days at a time it gets into our basement due to waterlevel issues. We have a sump pump but it is coming in along some of the walls of the basement and getting carpet wet. WE have fans on it right now and it should be ok for now. We've tried talking to the farmer before but he doesn't give a crap because he is an old angry man ( i hate him so much) So I am wondering if there is anyway we can make him only water every 3 days or so because he won't listen to reason. It is also causing problems for some of our neighbors so would it be possible to get like a petition and turn it in to the city? would that work?or what else can we do!?!?thanks!
- i would maybe call the city first, and ask them if there is something to do about it and WHAT. also, get a second opinion. If you think they just dont know for some reason, then ask ur banker maybe? if you have a loan on the property he will be interested
- Q: what is the advantage of dragging dirt in a drag line excavator
- I am guessing that by applying force in the horizontal you are using less energy. W=F*d (Work = force * distance) So if you don't have to lift the dirt (which would add distance) the you use less force hence, less energy, to drag rather than lift dirt
- Q: I have been looking at selling my car and getting a diesel, Mostly a 02-03 7.3L PSD. I have really be looking for reasons not to buy one but i am really not finding any. I live in Missouri so its cold in the winter but as long as i have a block heater i can leave it plugged in, in my driveway so its not too big of a deal. I also know that oil changes are quite a bit more expensive but if you are going to drive it like i am... I.E. not hauling heavy loads you can go 5000mi between oil changes. Anyone have any reasons i should not buy one? Or good reasons too buy one.
- Good job at choosing to look at 7.3s. 99 is the best year for the truck but I own an 03 dually. It's a fantastic truck. No complaints. Only issues I've had is we have a fuse that keeps blowing but we just need to get a bigger one and starters will go out. But starters are a pretty cheap and easy fix. 2000+ you start getting into body rust. My 03 is pretty clean but my 2000 is half gone. Still runs great and hauls like a champ but fenders and cab corners rusted completely. We bought some bush walker fender flairs and now you can't even tell there's rust and it looks amazing! Good luck with findin a 7.3. Whatever you do do not think you can get away with gettin a 6.0. You might find better looking ones but if you plan on hauling get a 7.3 or 6.7. 6.4 king ranch f450s are really good at hauling too. That's what we use for our horse shows. We pull a 40+ foot gooseneck horse trailer around the country and that truck is never in the shop and you can't even tell it's pulling a trailer!
- Q: okay so my first question is, do you need the achievement from the DLC with the Shang gru la (or however it is spelled) zombies map in it? Also how.do you time the excavator perfect so the egg guy goes onto the satellite after you hit em
- BTW: The answer to your question was found with a simple search using the terms: Black Ops zombies map Moon walk through
- Q: The parts i needs are gear pump,oil filter,oil cooler cover,water pump.I only needs one per type,but most of manufactuer do not allow to sell only one,what can i do?
- For Komatsu excavator PC200 parts,you should find the supplier who has the parts in stock. I know a website which sells the excavator parts for PC20
- Q: is there any excavators in the Sydney area (Australia) that still dig by hand and how do i locate them?
- Weird question.An excavator that dids by hand.You know even grave diggers use axcavators.Sorry I don't really understand your point
- Q: What can dragline excavators do that bucket wheel excavators can't?
- Dragline Excavators
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Excavator - HT SERIES - HTL100 Wheel Excavator
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- Min Order Qty:
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