Excavator
An excavator, also called a 360-degree excavator or digger, sometimes abbreviated simply to a 360, is an engineering vehicle consisting of a backhoe and cab mounted on a pivot (turntable is a more apt description) atop an undercarriage with tracks or wheels.
Related Topics:
Engineering vehicle - Backhoe - Cab - Pivot - Turntable - Tracks - Wheel
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Note: the term excavator is sometimes used as a general term for any piece of digging equipment. Tracked excavators are sometimes called trackhoes.
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Excavators are used in many roles:
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- Digging of trenches, holes, foundations
- Demolition
- General grading/landscaping
- Heavy lift, e.g. lifting and placing of pipes
- River dredging
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Image:kubotaminidigger.jpg|Mini digger by Kubota
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Image:mustang.jpg|Mustang Compact Excavator
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Image:Blmexcavsm.jpg|A Caterpillar excavator at work
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Excavators come in a wide variety of sizes. The smaller ones are called mini-excavators or compact excavators. One manufacturer's largest model weighs 84980 kg (187,360 lb) and has a maximum bucket size of 4.5 m³ (5.9 yd³). The same manufacturer's smallest mini-excavator weighs 1470 kg (3240 lb), has a maximum bucket size of 0.036 m³ (0.048 yd³) and the width of its tracks can be adjusted to 89 cm (35 inches). Another company makes a mini excavator that will fit through a doorway with tracks that can be adjusted to only 70 cm (28 inches) wide.
Related Topics:
Kg - Lb - M³ - Yd³ - Cm - Inch
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Often the bucket can be replaced with other tools like a breaker, a grapple or an auger. Excavators are usually employed together with loaders and bulldozers.
Related Topics:
Breaker - Grapple - Auger - Loaders - Bulldozers
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Most smaller excavators have a small backfill (or dozer-) blade. It's a horizontal bulldozer like blade attached to the undercarriage and is used for pushing removed material back into a hole.
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