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Excavator - SC SERIES - excavator - SC160.8LC

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Weight

(T)

15.8

Bucket capacity

(m 3 )

0.53-0.65

Engine model

 

CUMMINS 4BTAA3.9

Power

(kw/r/min)

86/2200

Fuel tank capacity

(L)

247

Travel speed

(km/h)

4.6/2.4

Slewing speed

(r/min)

12.1

Gradeability

(%)

70

Bucket digging force

(KN)

80

Ground pressure

(KPa)

40.5

Hydraulic pump model

 

K3V63DT

Max. flow

(L/min)

128*2

Work pressure

(MPa)

34.3

Hydraulic tank volume

(L)

130

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 have to move about 5 inches of dirt with a length of probably 15 feet and a width of 10 feet. Is there any other way that is easier than a shovel and a wheelbarrow?
When I landscaped my yard I had to dig up lots of dirt. But not with a shovel. I do not know if your dirt is hard packed or what but mine was hard clay. So i took a long metal rod about 3 to 4 feet long with a diameter of 1/2 inch and ground the bottom end to a bevel or a point. I would shove the rod about 5 to 6 inch's into the dirt, and then pull the top of the rod down. this would loosen up the hard packed clay/soil. after that was done i used a metal rake or a hoe to pull it off the section i was working on. it made it so much more easier to clear the area. then you can use a shovel and wheelbarrow to move the dirt. I know it seems like a lot to do but i found this easier than a shovel alone.
Q:If so, what is your favorite episode? Also, why is that your favorite epsiode?Mine is the one that has to do with the worlds largest machines or something like that, I just can't remember the actual title. But my favorite part about that episode was when they talked about the bucket excavators. They said the largest one can hold 2 Grey Hound buses in the part that holds the dirt.
I like the whiskey episode.
Q:unit by unit and step by step
In boiler, the coal is heated. The coal heats water passing through the boiler, creating high-temperature, high pressure steam. In a turbine, the high-temperature, high pressure steam is further compressed by the turbine nozzle, turning the turbine rotor. The turbine rotor shaft speed is limited to a specific RPM by a valve upstream of the turbine. The turbine shaft has magnets connected to it, which create an electric field, generating 3-phase AC. The steam leaves the turbine, goes through a condenser (using cooling water), the condensate (water) leaves the condenser. A pump adds energy to the water, moving it back to the boiler.
Q:Im looking for new tires for my 1987 Suzuki 250 QuadRunner 4x4. I came across some a tire called the Duro Excavator HF274. It is exactly the kind of tire that I want because it is good for mud and snow. It is a 4ply tire. But what im not sure about is if it might be to heavy for my quad and if the treads are going to be to agressive for the transmission on my quad becasue it is only a 250cc.
It looks like a good tire to me. The four ply is a plus, because you don't have to worry as much about puncturing a tire.
Q:We have a crimson maple tree in our yard that needs to be moved approx' 50' due to an addition to our home. It is 20' tall with a drip line of 15 feet and a trunk diameter of 6quot; -7quot;. Some landscapers say to move it with a tree spade, and others say it should by hand dug and balled with burlap before moving. Which method would you recommend?
Either way is fine, but moving maples in the early spring is not a good idea, fall is better.
Q:PLEAS DONT GIVE ME THE ANSWER!! i just need to know how to solve:A giant excavator (used in road construction) can apply a maximum vertical force of 2.25×105 N. If it can vertically accelerate a load of dirt at 0.200 m/s2, what is the mass of that load? Ignore the mass of the excavator itself but don’t forget the weight of the load.
Maximum force that can be applied is 2.25×10^5 N. This force makes an acceleration = 0.200 m/s2 So by using F = ma, m can be calculated. m = F/a. Rest for yourself... try it.
Q:Sometimes long term, some times short term - per job basis. How do the dr. and cr.? I can see it being both a COGS and an expense account. What is the proper method and how would my journal entries work?
If the equipment is used directly in the construction side of the project, e.g. excavators, then the equipment is a direct cost and I would include it under COGS. If the equipment is like an overhead projector you use when you make a sales pitch before you got the contract, that would be a selling expense. Dr Equipment rental expense xxx Cr Cash or accounts payable xxx
Q:can someone tell me about the 11th century C.E.Jewish scrolls found in Samangan province,Afghanistan?
The Catholic church first got here up with the theory of the Trinity...Father, Son and Holy Ghost. That has prevailed in many Protestant faiths to boot. Trinitarian denominations have faith that God, Jesus and the Holy Spirit are one and the comparable, all at the same time, inseparable. it fairly is asserted that there is not any scriptural commencing up for this, yet i'm no longer nicely versed in scripture, so i will't say. i discover it a confusing theory to grasp, because of the fact i've got faith that Jesus became into the Son of God, no longer God himself.
Q:I'm considering purchasing a Sandfish Skink (Scincus scincus) and am wondering whether or not Excavator substrate would be good. Please don't warn me about impaction for using sand; these guys live in the desert.
No, that excavator stuff is great for animals that love to dig burrows, but sandfish are one of the few reptile species that really SHOULD be kept on loose sand (most desert species should not). They've evolved to live in sand dune environments, and swim through the sand (hence their name). So, use clean, dry play sand--you can get it from local hardware stores, it's made for children's sand boxes. The substrate should be 6 inches deep. Use a good UVB basking light, with a 100F basking spot. Cool side should be 80F during the day.

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