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The three main sections of an excavator are the undercarriage, the house and the arm.
The boom, the front part that is attached to the cab itself and holds the arm, is also used.
The undercarriage includes tracks, track frame, and final drives, which have a hydraulic motor
and gearing providing the drive to the individual tracks. Undercarriage can also have blade
similar to that of a bulldozer.
Power | 39.7KW |
Core Components | Pressure vessel, Motor, Other, Bearing, Gear, Pump, Gearbox, Engine, PLC |
Type | Hydraulic Crawlerl Excavator |
Weight | 6TON |
Excavator | Mini Hydraulic Crawler Excavator |
Bucket capacity | 0.21m³ |
Operating Weight | 5700kg |
Location | Hefei China |
The house includes the operator cab, counterweight, engine,
fuel and hydraulic oil tanks. The house attaches to the undercarriage by way of a center pin.
High-pressure oil is supplied to the tracks' hydraulic motors through a hydraulic swivel at the
axis of the pin, allowing the machine to slew 360° unhindered and thus provides the left-and-right
movement. The arm provides the up-and-down and closer-and-further (or digging movement)
movements. Arms typically consist of a boom, stick and bucket with three joints between them
and the house.
its powerful motors, and the heavy rubber track tires.Cab turns in a 660 Degree rotation, no limit to any direction