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Excavator - HT SERIES - HTL100 Wheel Excavator

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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: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:what is the mob and demob of excavator? exactly?
Like Freight On Board (FOB), it refers to who pays for loading and unloading of the equipment.
Q:What are some bad names I can call my guy friend we are calling each other likes hoes and crap what are some good names to call him remember were joking
haha f*cktard!
Q:Xu Wa 230, help! The stand-by condition, excavator throttle suddenly suddenly small where is the problem?
It is possible that the computer board that controls the throttle motor is out of order
Q:Who knows all imported excavator brands?
The following has covered all the mainstream brands Caterpillar: American brands, old brands, independent production. (CAT) advantages: adequate strength, durability, strength, and not bad. Disadvantages: high price, high fuel consumption, short arm, small work range. Especially mine type models, large fuel consumption, after-sales service in general. 20T model: reference price: CAT320DGC 97-100W 320D 110-115W Komatsu: Japanese brand, excavator industry leader, the total cost-effective, independent production. (KOMATSU) advantages: better strength, strong and durable, low fuel consumption, hydraulic pressure is its strong point, the overall coordination is good, the speed is very fast, not easy to bad, good hedge, used car good shot. Disadvantages: high prices, accessories expensive. (Note: because of the domestic market share is very high, deputy plant parts, so it is relatively cheap) 20t models: PC200-8 97-100W PC200-8 hybrid reference price (earth preferred fuel consumption is 30% less than the average car) 110-118W Hitachi: Japanese brands, excavator sales are also very large, generally also can be assembled. (HITACH) has the advantages of mechanical matching, hydraulic system, flexible action, general value, durability, cost, fuel consumption, power, price 3-5 million cheaper than Komatsu.
Q:So I got a new job and today was my first day. It was horrible, I got no training and it is a pretty dangerous job, it's installing sewer and drainage piping. I don't mind hard work, but I had no idea what to do and felt useless. My co workers are either assholes or idiots. My foreman is nice, but he hasn't trained me to do anything and expects me to figure everything out on my own.So I'm thinking of just not showing up tomorrow. I got a call about another job today and did not answer because it wasn't safe to do so at the time, but they left a message and asked me to call back, so I think I will tomorrow. Thoughts?Also I can't go in tomorrow and call about the other job because I'm always in a trench with excavators all around.
Just don't show up! Your life is worth more than a job, this job. Go for the other job! Your safety is all that should matter to you.
Q:Lol what did the vanity digger play wild Lord?
The middle Pack: in general, early after playing the wild fit shape may consider an output for the brutal force, a brutal force to provide great help in output, on the other hand, CD is also very good, the price is high!Post installed: if the game player later work out, can be considered with a broken blade king, and singled out increased ability to chase, do not shun it, consider Renton's veil and Banshee meat!
Q:When was Troy founded, and by who?
The first city of Troy was founded in 3,000 BCE. Ilus, the son of Tros is the founder of Troy according to legend. Ilus (Ilos in Greek) is in Greek mythology the founder of the city called Ilion (latinized as Ilium) to which he gave his name. When the latter became the chief city of the Trojan people it was also often called Troy, the name by which it is best known today. Ilus was son and heir to Tros of Dardania and brother of Assaracus and Ganymede. He won the wrestling prize at games held by the King of Phrygia and received fifty youths and maidens as his reward. The king also, on the advice of an oracle, gave him a cow and asked him to found a city where it should lie down. Ilus did so. Ilus then prayed to Zeus for a sign and at once saw the Palladium fallen from heaven and lying before his tent but was immediately blinded for the impiety of looking on the image. He regained his sight after making offerings to Athena. Ilus preferred his new city of Ilium to Dardania and on his father's death he remained there, bestowing the rule of Dardania on his brother Assaracus instead and so the Trojans were split into two kingdoms.
Q:i have been looking for scopes all day and i just came across the Barska Excavator and it is within my budget and from what i have read it is a pretty good scope. i am looking to mount it to my Marlin .270, is this a good scope and will it hold a zero?
I'd do as the other answerer said and pay just a tiny bit more to get a Nikon, or other quality brand. Barska is a third rate scope manufacturer.
Q:I have tried to my dismay a 90 LB air powered jack hammer. I get through the slab but have to bury the bit twice and still can't pry the chunks out with a Johnson bar. I'm thinking maybe having an excavator come in to try something. Any ideas? Should I cut it up with a saw and take it out in chunks? It's 8quot; thick and slightly more in some spots.
8 think AND with wire mesh? Even if you can do it yourself, between renting tools, and the value of your time, I suspect hiring the job out will actually SAVE money.

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