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Different Types Of Excavator Parts

For any type of heavy construction work, excavators are extremely important machines in order to complete the task in hand. These machines primarily consist of a house, bucket, stick and a boom. Different types of jobs will require excavators with different configurations which are readily available on the market.<br><br>Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/8127447

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Different Types Of Excavator Parts

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  1. Different Types Of Excavator Parts

  2. Types of Excavators For any type of heavy construction work, excavators are extremely important machines in order to complete the task in hand. These machines primarily consist of a house, bucket, stick and a boom. Different types of jobs will require excavators with different configurations which are readily available on the market. The most common forms of excavators found on typical construction sites include: Dump trucks: A heavy-duty truck that tilts backwards so that it can dump loose material End loaders: A platform elevator that lifts loads so that it is level with the rear of the truck Scrapers: These are responsible for scrapping down spots in the site which are too high and depositing earth in the areas which are too low Backhoes: A type of excavator where the bucket is rigidly attached to a pole on the boom Bulldozers: Machines that have large blades in order to push a large volume of materials from a site Track hoe: A machine with a large boom which is used for digging holes and deep trenches Large end loaders: These machines are able to carry large loads without risk of any breakage due to a steering system which functions on strong drive axles

  3. Excavators can dig large scale trenches by attaching a bucket at the end of the hinged arm. These machines can also efficiently load and unload heavy materials such as stone, debris, dirt, concrete etc. Operators should use a Tuff-Bucket, to maximise wear life, especially in the most adverse working conditions. Moreover, excavators can even handle large materials like pipes and poles if a mechanical thumb is attached. Excavation Parts To generate an increased torsion, regular rubber tyres can be replaced with spiked-steel wheels. This however is only for the use on special types of terrains, and therefore this special equipment cannot be used on regular roads. If you are in need a rubber track, it is highly recommended that you use a Tuff-trac Rubber track. These have been designed to meet the requirements of the most demanding challenges and to provide unrivaled durability in all working conditions.

  4. Maintenance of parts The parts of an excavator machines tend to need regular maintenance, for example strips of detachable metal are fixed to the buckets and designed to be worn away and replaced. Make sure that you keep on top of these repairs to ensure that you excavator is working to its maximum capability. Established in 1994, SPS have grown to become one of the UK's largest suppliers of Rubber Tracks and associated mini excavator parts and excavator parts. Our customers range from large multi-depot hire groups to small single machine operators with each enjoying the same level of personal service and individual attention.

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