- the
first powered shovels did.
Excavators are also
called diggers, scoopers,
mechanical shovels, or 360-degree
excavators (sometimes
abbreviated simply...
- and
excavators, and the word even
appears in the
Oxford English Dictionary,
although it is
still held as a trademark.
Joseph Cyril Bamford Excavators Ltd...
- land
using vacuuming.
Suction excavators are
meant to be less
destructive than
regular excavators. The
suction excavator uses
suction fans for the airflow...
- Bucket-wheel
excavators.
Economic and
technologic aspects of
Bucketwheel Excavators - and Crusher/Conveyor-Systems
Bucket Wheel Excavators at
Extreme Machines...
-
traction compared to
wheeled excavators,
especially in soft, uneven, or
unstable terrain. The
history of
crawler excavators can be
traced back to the late...
- Look up
excavator in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Excavators are a type of
construction equipment.
Excavator may also
refer to:
Excavator (album)...
-
standard backfill blade and
features independent boom swing.
Hydraulic excavators are
somewhat different from
other construction equipment in that all movement...
- Boom (Dipper) away.
Right hand back =
Stick Boom (Dipper) close. Some
excavators have the
possibility to
change the
operating mode from SAE to ISO and...
-
platform to work on
uneven ground. The
first walking excavators were
power shovels and
dragline excavators that
moved by
lifting plates or
sections of tracked...
- the 20th century,
first becoming challenged by more
efficient rotary excavators in the 1950s, then su****ded by them on the
upper end from the 1970s...