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Excavator - SC SERIES - Excavator - SC80.8

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Weight

(T)

7.5

Bucket capacity

(m 3 )

0.2-0.37

Engine model

 

CUMMINS B3.3

Power

(kw/r/min)

45/2200

Fuel tank capacity

(L)

130

Travel speed

(km/h)

5.1/2.7

Slewing speed

(r/min)

10

Gradeability

(%)

70

Bucket digging force

(KN)

52.7

Ground pressure

(KPa)

30

Hydraulic pump model

PVC90

Max. flow

(L/min)

154

Work pressure

(MPa)

27.5

Hydraulic tank volume

(L)

56

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: how would you rate the quality of these mechines?
Don't know too much about geranium planters, but I can drive my hubby's full sized Mitsubishi excavator :) it's a work horse.
Q: I used to believe that it was likely that humans were here at least 40,000 years ago and I assumed the lack of evidence for earlier people was because they were probably not looking in the right place. Since then, I earned my degree in geology and learned that most of North America was either covered in ice or nearly uninhabitable from 80 thousand to about 12 thousand years ago.
The discovery and validation of the antiquity (14,800 BP) of Monte Verde in Chile has been a big game changer. I studied North American Archaeology under one of the excavator's colleagues (who had himself been responsible for another game changer, Meadowcroft Rock Shelter) so I am very familiar with that remarkable site. It establishes that there were sophisticated settlements deep into South America far earlier than anyone imagined during the years that the Clovis people were presumed to be the pioneer New World immigrants. The melting back of ancient snow patches in Alaska is also adding to our knowledge of who could have passed through that area and when. Also bathymetric surveys along the Alaskan and Canadian coasts are yielding striking evidence about the drowned geography there that was exposed during the glacial maximums and could have provided a pathway for Old World immigrants. All the work on sites that are pushing back the earliest dates for human New World settlement are very exciting right now -- there are many new technologies to improve the searching and the dating processes. I've no doubt we will get a lot of surprises in the coming years. Keep an open mind but scrutinize the more outlandish claims carefully for sound science and peer review.
Q: how can i find a course that will teach me how to drive those big demolition machines that are involved in tearing down buildings and trees. i live in canada so it needs to be available in canada.
Don't know about Canada but in the USA you have to have a contractor's license! You have to be able to drive the equipment and be certified (depending on the state you are in) best of luck
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: How long does it take to learn how to start an excavator? Do you learn it in two months?
Do you have a license to the site is still not, for example, digging sand digging stone dug up are not the same, you will not say that several actions on behalf of you learned, I began to think so, but slowly you will know. Excavator is very good, very leisurely every day, my master another excavator hired a child, a day to do 3 hours, finished home, and earn a lot of money, you say money, good money do not earn?. Learn nothing with a quick mind. Although I am 17, I have studied repairing mobile phones, repairing computers, digging machines and forklift trucks. I think I am the best excavator, because those things I have a quick attitude. I am fat, the weather is very hot, the site conditions are very difficult, the sun is very poisonous, no pay, there will be no return. Come on, I believe your brother, you will learn very well.
Q: someone please list me the steps to perform the big bang theory in black ops?
Black holes can explode even as they get sufficiently small to emit truly severe Hawking radiation. yet they should be very small to attempt this--microscopic in reality. And that's not the black hollow perfect that explodes, that's the area of severe Hawking radiation in basic terms outside the progression horizon. large bang theory does not declare that one and all matter develop into targeted and then exploded. the large bang began with a singularity. matter develop into created out of the flexibility of the large bang after enlargement began. the enlargement of area develop into not an explosion. contained in the starting up, there develop into no area for something to blow up into. A black hollow is composed purely of an imaginary floor referred to as an journey horizon and a singularity. it really is all there is. even if the universe began as a black hollow is uncertain. no one knows what exceeded off in the course of the first 10^-40 3 seconds of the existence of the universe.
Q: I' have read from the website below that it is possible to convert the diesel engine of cars, jeeps/jeepneys, and trucks to double tank system so that they may run on both diesel fuel and filtered used vegetable oil.
Of course they can, the only difference is the size of the engines, all functions are identical.
Q: How many artifacts were discovered in it?How long did it take to restore and recover the artifacts?What were 3 of the artifacts found in the tomb?
you can't expect to find any archaeologists at Yahoo Q A! Good luck with your research. And have a nice day.
Q: I was recently digging a post hole and scraped my undergound electric cable. The post hole digger damaged the insulation and scraped one of the wires. It sparked a lot then started smoking. I still had power to all parts of my house. The wire was not cut in half. Only the casing was damaged. In fear of being charged by the power company to repare the damage, I simply filled in the hole. Can anyone tell me if I can expect the exposed wire underground to give me any problems?
You really need to call the power company and have it looked at. You should always call to get your property located before you dig. Most companies- at least where I live do this for free. Just feel lucky it wasn't a gas line!
Q: A friend of mine has found an antique in Iran and he wants to sell it outside the country, is this legal. the antique is not from a museum.it was excavated.by the way, the folks who found it were Iranian not foreignersmy question is- is it legal to auction this outside the country or do we have to hand it to a museum
You need a permit. You will probably not get one. 'It was excavated' is no defence at all. Neither is the nationality of the excavators. If it was legally excavated in a properly conducted archaeological dig, then it would have gone to a museum anyway. Now - I've told you this, so your friend can do what he or she pleases. I note that this friend did not ask the authorities - maybe because you - sorry, I mean this friend of yours - knew what the answer would be. That said, I personally think these laws are too restrictive. If there are enough of this particular object around, why should it bother anyone if some of them are in private hands in foreign countries?

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