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Large Hydraulic MachinesOne of the best places to get up close and personal with large hydraulic machines is at a construction site. The thing that is most amazing about these machines is their sheer size. For example, here is a medium-size shovel/excavator:
This machine weighs just over 28 tons, but if you watch the first MPEG video of it you will see that it can be quite swift in its actions. The bucket can scoop out more than a cubic meter of dirt, which weighs in at approximately 1 to 1.5 tons, and move it around with no difficulty at all. Moving a person around is trivial:
To have this sort of agility, this particular shovel uses an 8.3-liter diesel engine capable of generating 340 horsepower. The engine is connected to a pair of pumps that can generate 140 gallons per minute at 4,500 psi. The hydraulic pistons have 5.5-inch-diameter faces with 4-inch-diameter shafts. In addition, there is one hydraulic motor for each track and a hydraulic motor that can spin the cab and arm at 11 rpm.
You can see from the picture that the arm has a pair of pistons working in unison at the "shoulder" -- one at the "elbow" and then one to rotate the bucket। These pistons, along with the two track motors and the rotating motor, are all controlled by two joy sticks and four pedals in the cab:
From the valve block, high-pressure hydraulic lines make their way to the cylinders: Tracks
त्रकेसtracks are interesting। If you look at the tracks on any piece of large machinery, you will find that there is a hydraulic motor at one end, a free-spinning toothed wheel at the other, and then a set of rollers for the track to move over, as shown here: 

ShovelHere are the specifications for the Halla HE280LC shovel:
General
Weight: 28.2 tons
Length: 10.6 meters
Width: 3.2 meters
Height: 3.3 meters
Ground clearance: 0.5 meters
Bucket width: 1.3 meters
Bucket capacity:1.1 cubic meters Working range
Digging depth: 7.5 meters
Vertical digging depth: 5.7 meters
Reach: 10 meters Driving
Maximum travel speed: 4.9 km/hr
Maximum traction force: 25,143 kgf
Swing speed: 11 rpm
Maximum digging force:
Bucket: 18 tons
Stick: 14 tons
Ground pressure: 7.7 psi Engine
Cummins 6CT 8.3-C
8,270 cubic centimeters
340 horsepower at 1,900 rpm Pump
Maximum pressure: 5,000 psi (4,500 psi typical)
Oil flow: 2x270 liters per minute Capacities
Fuel: 530 liters
Engine oil: 22 liters
Hydraulic oil: 320 liters
This machine weighs just over 28 tons, but if you watch the first MPEG video of it you will see that it can be quite swift in its actions. The bucket can scoop out more than a cubic meter of dirt, which weighs in at approximately 1 to 1.5 tons, and move it around with no difficulty at all. Moving a person around is trivial:
To have this sort of agility, this particular shovel uses an 8.3-liter diesel engine capable of generating 340 horsepower. The engine is connected to a pair of pumps that can generate 140 gallons per minute at 4,500 psi. The hydraulic pistons have 5.5-inch-diameter faces with 4-inch-diameter shafts. In addition, there is one hydraulic motor for each track and a hydraulic motor that can spin the cab and arm at 11 rpm.You can see from the picture that the arm has a pair of pistons working in unison at the "shoulder" -- one at the "elbow" and then one to rotate the bucket। These pistons, along with the two track motors and the rotating motor, are all controlled by two joy sticks and four pedals in the cab:
From the valve block, high-pressure hydraulic lines make their way to the cylinders: Tracks
त्रकेसtracks are interesting। If you look at the tracks on any piece of large machinery, you will find that there is a hydraulic motor at one end, a free-spinning toothed wheel at the other, and then a set of rollers for the track to move over, as shown here: 

ShovelHere are the specifications for the Halla HE280LC shovel:General
Weight: 28.2 tons
Length: 10.6 meters
Width: 3.2 meters
Height: 3.3 meters
Ground clearance: 0.5 meters
Bucket width: 1.3 meters
Bucket capacity:1.1 cubic meters Working range
Digging depth: 7.5 meters
Vertical digging depth: 5.7 meters
Reach: 10 meters Driving
Maximum travel speed: 4.9 km/hr
Maximum traction force: 25,143 kgf
Swing speed: 11 rpm
Maximum digging force:
Bucket: 18 tons
Stick: 14 tons
Ground pressure: 7.7 psi Engine
Cummins 6CT 8.3-C
8,270 cubic centimeters
340 horsepower at 1,900 rpm Pump
Maximum pressure: 5,000 psi (4,500 psi typical)
Oil flow: 2x270 liters per minute Capacities
Fuel: 530 liters
Engine oil: 22 liters
Hydraulic oil: 320 liters
Tuesday, October 30, 2007
How Hydraulic Cranes Work
Heavy rains spawned by Hurricane Danny flooded many parts of Charlotte, NC. Flood waters rose so quickly in Little Sugar Creek that the underpinnings of a train trestle collapsed, bringing a diesel locomotive crashing down into the creek. As you might imagine, a 412,000-pound (186,880-kg) locomotive is not easily lifted. After the waters receded, emergency teams brought in three large hydraulic truck cranes -- one 500-ton, one 300-ton and one 175-ton -- to lift the train out of the creek bed and back onto the train tracks.Hydraulic Crane Image GalleryHydraulic truck cranes can lift thousands of pounds using the simple concept of transmitting forces from point to point through a fluid. See more hydraulic crane pictures.Hydraulic cranes are very simple by design but can perform Herculean tasks that would otherwise seem impossible. In a matter of minutes, these machines are able to raise multi-ton bridge beams on highways, heavy equipment in factories and even lift beachfront houses onto pilings. Hydraulic truck cranes are also used to lift killer whales like Shamu out of water tanks when places like Sea World ship the whales to new destinations.When watching a hydraulic truck crane in action, it's hard to believe just how much weight it's moving because it deals with these multi-ton objects with relative ease. Hydraulic truck cranes vary in lifting power. It's easy to tell how much a particular hydraulic truck crane can lift just by the name of it: A 40-ton crane can lift 40 tons (80,000 lb or 36,287 kg).In this edition of HowStuffWorks, you will learn how these cranes are able to lift thousands of pounds using hydraulics, and we'll climb into the cab to show you just how these machines are operated.
Heavy rains spawned by Hurricane Danny flooded many parts of Charlotte, NC. Flood waters rose so quickly in Little Sugar Creek that the underpinnings of a train trestle collapsed, bringing a diesel locomotive crashing down into the creek. As you might imagine, a 412,000-pound (186,880-kg) locomotive is not easily lifted. After the waters receded, emergency teams brought in three large hydraulic truck cranes -- one 500-ton, one 300-ton and one 175-ton -- to lift the train out of the creek bed and back onto the train tracks.Hydraulic Crane Image GalleryHydraulic truck cranes can lift thousands of pounds using the simple concept of transmitting forces from point to point through a fluid. See more hydraulic crane pictures.Hydraulic cranes are very simple by design but can perform Herculean tasks that would otherwise seem impossible. In a matter of minutes, these machines are able to raise multi-ton bridge beams on highways, heavy equipment in factories and even lift beachfront houses onto pilings. Hydraulic truck cranes are also used to lift killer whales like Shamu out of water tanks when places like Sea World ship the whales to new destinations.When watching a hydraulic truck crane in action, it's hard to believe just how much weight it's moving because it deals with these multi-ton objects with relative ease. Hydraulic truck cranes vary in lifting power. It's easy to tell how much a particular hydraulic truck crane can lift just by the name of it: A 40-ton crane can lift 40 tons (80,000 lb or 36,287 kg).In this edition of HowStuffWorks, you will learn how these cranes are able to lift thousands of pounds using hydraulics, and we'll climb into the cab to show you just how these machines are operated.
How Hydraulic Cranes Work
Heavy rains spawned by Hurricane Danny flooded many parts of Charlotte, NC. Flood waters rose so quickly in Little Sugar Creek that the underpinnings of a train trestle collapsed, bringing a diesel locomotive crashing down into the creek. As you might imagine, a 412,000-pound (186,880-kg) locomotive is not easily lifted. After the waters receded, emergency teams brought in three large hydraulic truck cranes -- one 500-ton, one 300-ton and one 175-ton -- to lift the train out of the creek bed and back onto the train tracks.Hydraulic Crane Image GalleryHydraulic truck cranes can lift thousands of pounds using the simple concept of transmitting forces from point to point through a fluid. See more hydraulic crane pictures.Hydraulic cranes are very simple by design but can perform Herculean tasks that would otherwise seem impossible. In a matter of minutes, these machines are able to raise multi-ton bridge beams on highways, heavy equipment in factories and even lift beachfront houses onto pilings. Hydraulic truck cranes are also used to lift killer whales like Shamu out of water tanks when places like Sea World ship the whales to new destinations.When watching a hydraulic truck crane in action, it's hard to believe just how much weight it's moving because it deals with these multi-ton objects with relative ease. Hydraulic truck cranes vary in lifting power. It's easy to tell how much a particular hydraulic truck crane can lift just by the name of it: A 40-ton crane can lift 40 tons (80,000 lb or 36,287 kg).In this edition of HowStuffWorks, you will learn how these cranes are able to lift thousands of pounds using hydraulics, and we'll climb into the cab to show you just how these machines are operated.
Heavy rains spawned by Hurricane Danny flooded many parts of Charlotte, NC. Flood waters rose so quickly in Little Sugar Creek that the underpinnings of a train trestle collapsed, bringing a diesel locomotive crashing down into the creek. As you might imagine, a 412,000-pound (186,880-kg) locomotive is not easily lifted. After the waters receded, emergency teams brought in three large hydraulic truck cranes -- one 500-ton, one 300-ton and one 175-ton -- to lift the train out of the creek bed and back onto the train tracks.Hydraulic Crane Image GalleryHydraulic truck cranes can lift thousands of pounds using the simple concept of transmitting forces from point to point through a fluid. See more hydraulic crane pictures.Hydraulic cranes are very simple by design but can perform Herculean tasks that would otherwise seem impossible. In a matter of minutes, these machines are able to raise multi-ton bridge beams on highways, heavy equipment in factories and even lift beachfront houses onto pilings. Hydraulic truck cranes are also used to lift killer whales like Shamu out of water tanks when places like Sea World ship the whales to new destinations.When watching a hydraulic truck crane in action, it's hard to believe just how much weight it's moving because it deals with these multi-ton objects with relative ease. Hydraulic truck cranes vary in lifting power. It's easy to tell how much a particular hydraulic truck crane can lift just by the name of it: A 40-ton crane can lift 40 tons (80,000 lb or 36,287 kg).In this edition of HowStuffWorks, you will learn how these cranes are able to lift thousands of pounds using hydraulics, and we'll climb into the cab to show you just how these machines are operated.
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