• What is the average life of an excavator?
    What is the average life of an excavator? May 18, 2024
    Between 7,000 and 10,000 hours On average, an excavator can last between 7,000 and 10,000 hours, provided it has been well-maintained, not damaged, and has received regular maintenance. This range is a general estimate, and the actual lifetime hours may differ from brand to brand and model to model. Earthmoving, debris removal and demolition tasks go smoothly with the help of excavators. Known for...
  • Seven uses for excavators
    Seven uses for excavators Mar 08, 2024
    1.EARTHMOVING Many people know excavators for their usefulness in earthmoving. Their signature bucket attachments have teeth-like edges that enable the machine to dig and scoop earth. The earthmoving applications for excavators include: Trench digging: Trenches have multiple uses in construction, utilities and many other industries. Operators dig trenches with excavators to set foundations, instal...
  • Different Excavator
    Different Excavator Dec 29, 2023
    Excavators are heavy construction equipment consisting of a boom, arm, bucket, and cab on a rotating superstructure atop an undercarriage with tracks or wheels. These machines are used mainly for digging purposes as well as various lifting and carrying tasks in various applications. Excavators are heavy construction equipment consisting of a boom, arm, bucket, and cab on a rotating superstructure ...
  • Hydraulic breaker chisel
    Hydraulic breaker chisel Dec 23, 2023
    A hydraulic breaker chisel, also known as a hydraulic breaker bit or tool, is a critical component in a hydraulic breaker system. It is the part of the hydraulic breaker that comes into direct contact with the material being broken, such as concrete, rocks, or other hard materials. The hydraulic breaker chisel is responsible for transmitting the impact force generated by the hydraulic breaker to t...
  • Excavator Hydraulic Breakers
    Excavator Hydraulic Breakers Dec 15, 2023
    What is a backhoe breaker? A breaker is a powerful percussion hammer fitted to an excavator for demolishing hard (rock or concrete) structures. It is powered by an auxiliary hydraulic system from the excavator, which is fitted with a foot-operated valve for this purpose. What is the difference between a drop hammer and a hydraulic breaker? Compared to standard hydraulic breakers, the drop hammer a...
  • Oil cooler and radiator
    Oil cooler and radiator Dec 05, 2023
    The function of the excavator radiator is to disperse unnecessary and unnecessary heat from the engine of the excavator from the engine, so that the engine can operate at normal temperature under various speeds or driving conditions. As an important part of the engine, excavator radiators are indispensable. Excavator radiator cooling method is such, from the water jacket of the engine hot water, f...
  • Travel motor and final drive
    Travel motor and final drive Nov 27, 2023
    What is a travel motor? The travel motor is essentially the hydraulic motor interfaces with the final drive, providing the power that the final drive transforms into torque. That torque is transferred to the sprocket, which then turns the wheel and track. What is the function of a travel motor on excavator? Travel motors are hydraulic motors that increase driving power properly for the travel cond...
  • Bucket cylinder,Arm cylinder,Boom cylinder
    Bucket cylinder,Arm cylinder,Boom cylinder Nov 22, 2023
    A hydraulic excavator's operation body has the following three cylinders starting from the bottom; "boom cylinder", "arm cylinder", and "bucket cylinder". What is the function of arm cylinder in excavator? The cylinders function like the biceps and triceps of the machine, providing the power to move the arm in different directions. The control valves act like the machine's brain, directing the flo...
  • Bucket Link H&Link I
    Bucket Link H&Link I Nov 15, 2023
    Link H Bucket Links are also known as H Links or H Brackets due to their shape. This is the main link that connects the lower boom ram to the bucket (or quick hitch). It is this main link that moves the bucket in and out as the hydraulic lower boom ram extended and contracts. What is the bucket linkage mechanism of an excavator? Excavator bucket linkage is the most important part in the mechanism ...
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