Module 5.2 Excavators Flashcards

1
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Excavator (diggers, track hoes, crawlers)

A

STANDARD HOE

FRONT SHOVEL

TELESCOPING BOOM

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2
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Excavators (3 running systems)

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TRACKED

WHEELED

TRUCK - MOUNTED

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3
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Primary machine applications (Telescoping Boom)

A

DITCH CUTTING, SHAPING & CLEANING

SIDE SLOPING

FINISH GRADING

PLACING RIPRAP

RIPPING PAVEMENT

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4
Q

Considerations when choosing Hydraulic Excavator

A

SIZE AND CAPACITY

TRACTION CAPABILITIES

THE MEANS OF LOCOMOTION

MANEUVERABILITY

STABILITY

WORK SITE CONDITIONS

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5
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Truck-Mounted Excavator

A

FLAT, STABLE SURFACES

SEPARATE ENGINES & CABS

360 DEGREES ROTATION AFFECTED BY TRUCK CAB

CAN TRAVEL ON ROADS

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6
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Wheeled Excavator

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STABLE, BUT ROUGHER TERRAIN

REQUIRES OUTRIGGERS FOR STABILITY

CAN ROTATE 360 DEGREES

CAN TRAVEL ON ROADS (SLOW SPEEDS)

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7
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Track - Mounted Excavator

A

MOST COMMON EXCAVATOR

ROUGH TO VERY ROUGH TERRAIN

CAN ROTATE 360 DEGREES

HAS TO BE TRANSPORTED ON TRAILER

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8
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Track - Mounted Excavator

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FLOTATION

TRACTION

MANEUVERABILITY

SEVERE SOIL CONDITIONS

FASTER DIGGING

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9
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Wheel-mounted excavator

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MOBILITY AND SPEED

LESS PAVEMENT DAMAGE

BETTER STABILITY WITH OUTRIGGERS

LEVELLING MACHINE WITH OUTRIGGERS

USABLE FOR BACKFILLING & REPOSITIONING TRENCH BOXES

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10
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Excavator Sizes

A

MICRO MACHINES

COMPACT MACHINES

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11
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When choosing an excavator for your projects, assess:

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VOLUME OF WORK - DRAWINGS

TYPE OF WORK - SPECIFICATIONS

DURATION OF WORK - SCHEDULE

EXISTING SITE CONDITIONS - CONSULTANT REPORTS

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12
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Excavator machine parts

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DRIVING BASE

UNDERCARRIAGE

DIGGING SYSTEM

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13
Q

Excavator Driving Bases

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OPERATORS CAB

ENGINE

COUNTERWEIGHT

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14
Q

Undercarriage

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TRACKS

TRACK FRAME

MOTOR & GEARS TO DRIVE TRACKS

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15
Q

Digging system

A

BOOM

STICK

BUCKET

HYDRAULIC CYLINDERS
- LIFT CYLINDERS
- STICK CYLINDERS
- BUCKET CYLINDERS

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16
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Maximize production: Match the blade to the work & the machine

A

EXCAVATING BUCKET

MASS EXCAVATION BUCKET

TRENCHING BUCKET

CLEAN - UP BUCKET

17
Q

Excavator attachments

A

RIPPERS

GRADING BLADES

GRAPPLES

THUMBS

DEMO SHEERS

PILE DRIVERS

HYDRAULIC BREAKERS

CUTTER HEADS

BOOM EXTENSIONS

18
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Excavator - Machine Standards

A

EXCAVATOR HYDRAULICS

FRONT SHOVELS

HOES

19
Q

Excavator hydraulics

A

ALL MOVEMENT AND FUNCTIONS OF AN EXCAVATOR ARE THROUGH THE USE OF THE HYDRAULIC SYSTEM

THIS SYSTEM ALLOWS FOR THE FLUID, CONTROLLED MOTION OF THE BOOM & STICK.

THE BENEFITS OF THE HYDRAULICS OPERATING SYSTEM ARE
FASTER CYCLE TIME
PRECISE CONTROL OF ATTACHMENTS

20
Q

Front Shovels

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DESIGNED FOR MACHINE BALANCE IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE ANTICIPATED LOAD.

BUCKETS PROVIDE HIGHER DIGGING PRESSURES - BREAK - OUT FORCE

21
Q

Hoes

A

ACTION OF THE STICK & BUCKET CYCLINDERS OPTIMIZE THE PENETRATION FORCE AT THE BOTTOM OF THE STICKS ARC.

AT THIS POINT IN THE REACH THE HYDRAULIC CYLINDERS EXERT THE MAXIMUM FORCE DRAWING THE STICK IN AND CURLING THE BUCKET.

22
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Front Shovels - Digging motion & dimensions - Designed to dig above the tracks (385C FS)

A

STICK LENGTH - 3480 MM 11’5”

BOOM LENGHT - 4600 MM 15’1”

ROCK BUCKET - 5.2 M 17’1”

A. MAXIMUM REACH - 10 350 MM 33’11”

B. MAXIMUM REACH AT GROUND LEVEL - 9900 MM 32’6”

C. MAXIMUM LEVEL CROWD DISTANCE - 3290 MM 12’10”

D. MAXIMUM DIGGING DEPTH - 2840MM 9’4”

E. MAXIMUM DIGGING HEIGHT - 11 260MM 36’11”

F. MAXIMUM DUMP HEIGHT - 7430MM 24’5”

G. REACH AT MAXIMUM DUMP HEIGHT - 5690 MM 18’8”
BUCKET BREAKOUT FORCE (ISO) - 538 KN 121,050 LB
STICK BREAKOUT FORCE (ISO) - 429 KN - 96,530 LB

23
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Excavators - Digging Motion & Dimensions ( Designed to dig below the tracks)

A

A. MAXIMUM LOADING HEIGHT OF BUCKET WITH TEETH

B. MAXIMUM REACH AT GROUND LEVEL

C. MAXIMUM DIGGING DEPTH

D. MAXIMUM VERTICAL WALL

E. MAXIMUM DEPTH OF CUT FOR 2.44M (8’0’’) LEVEL BOTTOM (STRAIGHT CLEAN UP)

F. MAXIMUM BUCKET HINGE PIN HEIGHT

G. MAXIMUM HEIGHT, TO BUCKET TEETH AT HIGHEST ARC

24
Q

Excavator machine safety

A

TWO SWING DANGER ZONES

SWING RADIUS OF THE BOOM AND ATTACHMENT AT THE END OF THE STICK

THE RADIUS OF THE REAR ROTATING PLATFORM

25
Q

Excavator Production

A

HEAPED CAPACITY

STRUCK CAPACITY

26
Q

Excavator Production (Factors to consider)

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VOLUME OF A HEAPED BUCKET LOAD

BUCKET FILL FACTOR

CUT HEIGTH & ANGLE OF SWING

WORKING CONDITIONS

27
Q

Excavator Production (Production rate includes)

A

THE VOLUME OF MATERIAL PER LOAD

THE NUMBER OF CYCLES PER HOUR

FACTORS FOR EQUIPMENT EFFICIENCIES

28
Q

Determine load per cycle

A

BUCKET SIZE

29
Q

Determine fill factor

A

BUCKET FILL FACTOR

30
Q

Calculate production

A

PRODUCTION = 60 MIN X BUCKET LOAD X FILL FACTOR / LOAD TIME + SWING + DUMP + RETURN

31
Q

Efficiency Factors

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NEED TO BE APPLIED TO THE PRODUCTION RATES

32
Q

Factors that affect jon efficiencies include:

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OPERATORS EXPERIENCE & MACHINE HANDLING

OPERATORS BREAKS

SITE MANAGEMENT

JOBSITE LAYOUT & RESTRICTIONS

CONDITION OF THE EQUIPMENT

DIFFICULTY OF THE WORK