After-sales Service: | After Service of Parallel-Export Standard |
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Warranty: | One Year |
Type: | Universal Type |
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Performance parameter
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Detailed parameter
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Size range
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Detailed parameter
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Vehicle weight
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20300kg
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Wheel track
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4450mm
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Standard bucket capacity
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1m³
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Track grounding length
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4450mm
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Working device form
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backhoe
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Minimum ground clearance
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30°
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power
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91KW
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Chassis width
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2380mm
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9860Maximum excavation radius
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3250mm
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Track width
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400mm
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Maximum digging depth
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6550mm
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Transport length
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9530mm
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Maximum excavation height
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9450mm
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Total vehicle height
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3100mm
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Maximum unloading height
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6490mm
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Turning radius
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28300mm
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An excavator primarily consists of a boom, dipper or stick, bucket, and a rotating cab mounted on a platform called the undercarriage. The undercarriage may have wheels or tracks, depending on the model and its intended use. The cab houses the operator's station, which is equipped with controls for maneuvering the machine and operating the attachments.
The operation of an excavator involves the hydraulic system, which powers the movements of the boom, stick, and bucket. Hydraulic fluid is pumped through various valves and cylinders, providing the necessary force to lift, lower, extend, and retract these components. The operator uses joysticks or levers inside the cab to control the flow of hydraulic fluid, thereby controlling the actions of the excavator.
Excavators are known for their versatility. They can perform a wide range of tasks such as digging trenches, holes, and foundations; material handling; forestry work; demolition; river dredging; and even lifting and placing pipes. The standard bucket can be replaced with specialized attachments like breakers, augers, grapples, or cutters to suit different applications.
Modern excavators are equipped with advanced technology to enhance efficiency and safety. Features like GPS, telematics, and computerized systems help in precision digging and monitoring the health of the machine. Some models are even remote-controlled or autonomous, reducing the risk to human operators in hazardous environments.
As concerns about environmental sustainability grow, manufacturers are developing excavators with lower emissions and improved fuel efficiency. Electric and hybrid excavators are becoming more common, offering a cleaner alternative to traditional diesel-powered machines.
In summary, the excavator is an indispensable piece of equipment in modern construction and excavation projects. Its robust design, combined with the flexibility provided by a variety of attachments, makes it a versatile tool capable of tackling a multitude of tasks efficiently and effectively. With ongoing advancements in technology, excavators continue to evolve, becoming more environmentally friendly and easier to operate while maintaining their core strength and reliability.