The components of a excavating loader
Posted: Oct 24th, '24, 04:03
A excavator loader includes: powertrain, loading end, digging end. Each device is designed for a specific type of work. On a typical construction site, excavator operators typically need to use all three components to get the job done.
powertrain
The core structure of the excavator loader is the power train. The powertrain of the excavator loader is designed to run freely over a variety of rough terrains. It has a powerful turbocharged diesel engine, large deep gear tires and a cab with driving controls (steering wheel, brakes, etc.). Excavating loader loading end
The loader is assembled at the front of the unit and the excavator is assembled at the back. These two components provide completely different functionality. Loaders can perform a variety of different tasks. In many applications, you can think of it as a powerful large dustpan or coffee spoon. It is generally not used for digging, but mainly for picking up and moving large amounts of loose material. In addition, it can be used like a plow to push soil, or to level the ground, like a knife to spread cream on bread. The operator can control the loader while driving the tractor.
Excavating loader excavating end
Excavator is the main tool of excavator loader. It can be used to dig dense, hard material (often soil), or to lift heavy objects (such as drain culverts). Excavators can lift these materials and stack them on the side of the hole. Simply put, an excavator is an extremely powerful giant arm or finger, which is composed of three parts: the boom, the bucket rod, and the bucket.
Stabilizing leg
Other additional components commonly seen on excavators include two stabilizing legs behind the rear wheels. These legs are essential to the operation of the excavator. When excavators perform excavation operations, the feet can absorb the impact of weight. Without stable legs, the weight of heavy loads or the downward force of digging will damage the wheels and tires, and the whole tractor will bounce constantly. Stabilizing the foot keeps the tractor stable and minimizes the impact force generated when the excavator is digging. Stabilizing legs can also hold the tractor in place so that it does not slide into ditches or caves.
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powertrain
The core structure of the excavator loader is the power train. The powertrain of the excavator loader is designed to run freely over a variety of rough terrains. It has a powerful turbocharged diesel engine, large deep gear tires and a cab with driving controls (steering wheel, brakes, etc.). Excavating loader loading end
The loader is assembled at the front of the unit and the excavator is assembled at the back. These two components provide completely different functionality. Loaders can perform a variety of different tasks. In many applications, you can think of it as a powerful large dustpan or coffee spoon. It is generally not used for digging, but mainly for picking up and moving large amounts of loose material. In addition, it can be used like a plow to push soil, or to level the ground, like a knife to spread cream on bread. The operator can control the loader while driving the tractor.
Excavating loader excavating end
Excavator is the main tool of excavator loader. It can be used to dig dense, hard material (often soil), or to lift heavy objects (such as drain culverts). Excavators can lift these materials and stack them on the side of the hole. Simply put, an excavator is an extremely powerful giant arm or finger, which is composed of three parts: the boom, the bucket rod, and the bucket.
Stabilizing leg
Other additional components commonly seen on excavators include two stabilizing legs behind the rear wheels. These legs are essential to the operation of the excavator. When excavators perform excavation operations, the feet can absorb the impact of weight. Without stable legs, the weight of heavy loads or the downward force of digging will damage the wheels and tires, and the whole tractor will bounce constantly. Stabilizing the foot keeps the tractor stable and minimizes the impact force generated when the excavator is digging. Stabilizing legs can also hold the tractor in place so that it does not slide into ditches or caves.
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email : sales@bonovogroup.com
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