Growing Importance Of Construction Equipments

September 24, 2008 by admin  
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Construction equipments are in a great demand by various civil engineers and Construction Company. In America everyday there are new residential and commercial complexes coming up at every street. The old roads are developed regularly to avoid any grievances to the citizens of the country.

These constructions of roads or apartments need heavy and small construction equipments to do their work.  Heavy construction equipments are required to do complex work on the ground. Construction equipments like cranes, excavators, skid steer form an integral part of the construction business.

No construction business is complete till the contractor owns all or some of these equipments required on a regular basis. Dakota equipments are the famous automobile company that manufactures heavy construction equipments. They manufacture equipments like tractors skid steer etc. If you are a contractor and in need of various construction equipment on regular basis. It is not possible to buy all these equipments at a time. This would block lot money which would otherwise be used for   other business transactions. You can hire these machinery for shorter duration and as your business profits begin to proceed you can buy these used heavy equipments for sale.

These heavy equipments for sale are widely advertised in the local newspaper. There are dealers who showcase their products for sale. Whatever you buy new equipments for sale or used equipments like pre used skid steer for sale. Always remember the thumb rule, never compromise on quality of the machinery.

Dakota equipments are generally sturdy and have along running life if they are regularly serviced at their service centers. Dakota equipments for sale are available with the dealers specially kept for their sale of equipments and their servicing.

You can also get a lot of buying options from the internet. Internet has other company’s like Dakota, Ford, Peterbilt etc who offer their vehicles for sale.  Dealers also advertise their goods for sale along with their description and the price at which they intend to sell.

Procuring a skid steer as per your need and your budget could seem like impossible, but with a little bit of patience you can easily figure such skid steer for sale at various options on the internet.

Before buying from the internet always note a few words of caution. Refer the brochure to check if the model is outdated and its spare parts are still available. Also check for any discounts or offers offered by the company to maximize its sale. Test drive the equipments to check its efficiency level. Compare the price of used as well new equipments for sale at various dealers. Always check the maintenance contract and note if the equipment is regularly serviced to keep it in a good condition. Check the insurance of the equipments. Also check if it includes the driver and the equipment both together.

Three New Komatsu Dozers Supplied To SoilCon

September 22, 2008 by admin  
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The Soil Conservation Service operates from 37 locations around NSW, providing a range of services specialising in environmental protection, rehabilitation and land management.

It offers a complete range of professional and technical services in erosion and sediment control, soil and water testing, land assessment, water supply, rehabilitation and revegetation techniques.

The service’s conservation earthworks operation is centred primarily in the tablelands and grainbelt of NSW, where farmers are working large, gently sloping lands, Broadbased banks, waterways and farm dams are typical works undertaken.

“Around 75% of our work is for rural landholders, with the balance being environmental works for a range of clients including the catchment management authorities. We are very strongly involved with the environmental rehabilitation of degraded lands, including mine site”.

Soil Conservation Service operates 40 dozers in the D5-D6 class, along with a number of excavators, and is believed to be the largest operator of this sized dozer in the southern hemisphere, if not the world.

It has just leased two new Komatsu D65EX-15 dozers, plus it has a third one on loan.

In addition, it has five other D65EX-12s in its fleet, along with four D53A dozers delivered during 1990 and which have up to 20,000 hours on them - a total of 12 Komatsu equipment dozers in the fleet.

“We are now phasing out these D53A - they are getting on, but they’ve been a pretty reliable tractor over the years - and we hope to replace them with similar size dozers,”

“That smaller size is particularly well suited to our kinds of work.

“Over the years we’ve had a great experience with our D65EX-12 dozers; one is still on lease, and the other four we purchased from Komatsu when they came off lease,”

“The backup and support from Komatsu has been very good; the support and service provided by Michael Edwards, our local representative has been excellent - it’s probably been better than other suppliers.”

In addition to the Komatsu dozers, the Soil Conservation Service  has a PC200-6 and a PC220LC-7.

The PC200 is currently working in the Hunter Valley placing rock and revetment work at Hexham.

The excavator is regularly employed in flood mitigation maintenance works in the Hunter and following the severe recent floods in the region will be occupied for some time on repairs to damaged infrastructure.

The PC220 has been working in our southern region earthworks program, working on farm dams assisting one of our new D65s and general earthwork projects which will include works associated with the Hume Freeway extension, an $800 million RTA alliance project.

Volvo’s Reputation In Construction Machinery Segment Growing With New Products

September 18, 2008 by admin  
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Most people think of cars and trucks when they hear the name Volvo, but the company is also one of the larger and faster growing construction machinery suppliers in the world. Indeed, it can be compared to giant companies like Komatsu equipment, Caterpillar and Deere. Volvo’s construction equipment for sales.

That are expected to top $2 billion for the first time, versus sales of $1.9 billion and $1.2 billion. About 23 percent of those sales are generated in North America, while the largest portion of sales (about 60 percent of the total) comes from Europe.Volvo has always had an excellent reputation in the construction machinery industry. The company is managed from its headquarters in Brussels, Belgium, with production facilities in Brazil, Canada, France, Germany, Sweden and the U.S. The North American operations consist of Volvo Construction Equipment North America, Inc., located in Asheville, N.C., and Euclid-Hitachi Heavy Equipment, Inc., in Guelph, Ontario, and Cleveland, Ohio. Volvo Construction Equipment is responsible for the marketing and product support of the company’s business in the U.S., Canada and Mexico. Euclid-Hitachi oversees the development and manufacturing of rigid haulers produced in Canada.Volvo was known as VME. VME was formed, through the combination of the construction equipment divisions of both Clark Equipment and AB Volvo. Clark announced its intention to sell its entire interest in VME, so Volvo management reached an agreement to purchase Clark’s 50 percent interest for $573 million as part of its strategy to concentrate on the automotive and transportation industries. The company, renamed Volvo Construction Equipment, was consolidated June 30, 1995, at which time it became a wholly owned subsidiary of AB Volvo.Within the rigid hauler business, Volvo has a joint venture with Hitachi - Euclid-Hitachi - of which Volvo owns a 60 percent share. That venture was formed. The company also owns the German company, Zettelmeyer, which became a wholly owned subsidiary.Volvo acquired Groupe Pel-Job, a French manufacturer of mini-excavators for sale and a leading supplier of those machines in Europe.Volvo is the world’s leading supplier of articulated haulers, and it is a major producer of rigid haulers and wheel loaders. The company also produces hydraulic excavators - a product area it is planning to revamp completely during 1997 - and mini-excavators produced by its Pel-Job subsidiary.44 percent of the articulated dump trucks manufactured in the world rolled out of Volvo factories. It’s nearest competitor, Caterpillar equipment, accounted for about 25 percent of the market.The wheel loader product line has always been a mainstay for Volvo. Again, the company is a leader in this market, accounting for 10 percent of total industry production and sales annually. Caterpillar and Komatsu, the leaders in wheel loaders, together represent 40 percent of the world market, followed by Volvo in third position. In the North American market for wheel loaders, Volvo accounts for about 11 percent of the market.

Heavy Equipment Operator Earnings

September 3, 2008 by admin  
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A heavy equipment operator works with heavy machinery like front-end loaders, cranes, compact equipment, backhoes, excavators, track hoes, bulldozers, forklifts, graders, powered shovels, sweepers, graders, rollers, trenchers, power shovels, solid waste collection vehicle and similar equipment.There are excellent job opportunities in this field, since the need for such workers is going to increase because despite certain mitigating factors, like improving technology, which would reduce the need for manpower, there would still be a demand-supply gap on account of the increasing population and business growth. Infrastructure needs are expected to increase at a rapid pace. This will require roads, schools, hospitals and offices to be constructed. In order to cater to this growth, more and more equipment will be required, needing the services of specially trained operators. According to the current trend, this demand is going to grow rapidly and the many skilled people in this field will either retire or leave the field in favor of other occupations.Most heavy equipment operators are engaged in the construction industry. The construction of railroads, bridges, buildings and highways requires heavy construction equipment. Along with the need for personnel in the private industries, there are employment opportunities in the state and local governments also. The earnings for a heavy equipment operator vary according to the type of equipment that he operates and the industry that he is employed in.On the basis of the type of heavy eauipment they operate, heavy equipment operators are categorized as: (a) Operating engineers and other construction equipment operators, (b) paving, surfacing and tamping equipment operators and© pile driver operators.For the last category of heavy equipment operators, the pile driver operators, the median hourly earnings were $21.29. Some earned between $15.50 and $30.23. Ten percent earned more than $34.04, while ten percent earned less than $11.78.If the operator is employed in a metropolitan area, the earnings are definitely higher. The place and kind of work are the factors that determine the amount of remuneration.

Heavy Equipments – a Need For Every Construction Business

September 1, 2008 by admin  
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Heavy equipments also known as Engineering vehicles construction equipment, earth movers, heavy equipment or just plain equipment, are machines, specifically designed to execute civil engineering and construction engineering tasks.Many heavy machinery and light machinery are required for a construction business. They are a crucial part for running a construction business. Heavy machinery consists of cranes, loaders, excavator etc.

Each member of heavy construction equipment plays an important role in the project. For   example, as far as groundwork is concerned, heavy rollers are used. Heavy rollers set up the project and then find the base. They are then used to raise and drag tons of stones and iron from one place to another.

A skid loader is a small loader utilizing four wheels with hydraulic drive that directs power to either, or both, sides of the vehicle. Loaders are mainly used for uploading materials into trucks, laying pipe, clearing rubble, removing snow and digging. A loader is not the most efficient machine for digging as it cannot dig below the level of its wheels, like a backhoe can In construction worksites loaders are also used to transport building materials - such as bricks, pipe, metal bars, and digging tools - over short distances. Hence skip loader is an important equipment and can be purchased on sale from various dealers.

Cranes:

A crane is a tower equipped with pulleys and cables for lowering and lifting materials. The cranes used in construction industry are sometimes temporary structures. There are many types of cranes from the all terrain hydraulic crane, to the boom truck. A boom truck is a piece of construction equipment that can be used to haul the material as well as move the crane about while hydraulic cranes tend to need a trailer and then roll off to be placed on the ground. These types of cranes can  rotate up to  360 degrees being expensive in nature  buying used cranes could be an profitable bet.

Daewoo equipments are pioneer in construction equipment, lift trucks, skid steer loaders & mini-excavators.

Doosan Heavy Industries & Machinery Ltd. purchased the controlling interest of Daewoo Heavy Industries & Machinery Ltd. in Seoul, Korea, and the name of the entity was changed to Doosan Infracore America Corporation.

They are in a diversified business of Construction Equipment  with six overseas  subsidiaries and 336 dealers worldwide, manufacturing 30,000 excavators, wheel loaders and  skid steer loaders annually, and   the world’s fourth largest manufacturer of mid-large crawler  excavators.

Excavator- Commonly Used Heavy Machinery

August 29, 2008 by admin  
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Excavators are heavy machinery used in civil engineering and surface mining. 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 atop an undercarriage with tracks or wheels. The term excavator is sometimes used as a general term for any piece of digging equipment.

Excavators are used in many roles:

1- Digging of trenches, holes, foundations
2- Demolition
3- General grading/landscaping
4- Heavy lift, e.g. lifting and placing of pipes
5- Mining, especially, but not only open-pit mining

Varieties of Excavators:

Excavators come in a wide variety of sizes. The smaller ones are called a mini-excavator or compact excavator. One manufacturer’s largest model weighs 84,980 kg (187,360 lb) and has a maximum bucket size of 4.5 m³ (5.9 yd³).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. 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.

Examples of Excavators:

1- Compact excavator

A compact hydraulic excavator is a tracked or wheeled vehicle with an approximate operating weight of 6 metric tons (13,228 lbs). It generally includes a standard backfill blade and features independent boom swing. The compact hydraulic excavator is also referred to as a mini excavator.The compact hydraulic excavator is somewhat unique from other construction equipment in that all movement and functions of the machine are accomplished through the transfer of hydraulic fluid.

2- Dragline excavator

Dragline excavation systems are heavy construction equipment used in civil engineering and surface mining. In civil engineering the smaller types are used for road and port construction. The larger types are used in strip-mining operations to extract coal and these are amongst the largest mobile equipment.

3- Bucket-wheel excavator

Bucket-wheel excavators are heavy equipment used in surface mining and civil engineering. The excavation component itself is a large rotating wheel mounted on an arm or boom. On the outer edge of the wheel is a series of scoops or buckets. As the wheel turns, the buckets remove soil or rock from the target area and carry it around to the backside of the wheel, where it falls onto a conveyor, which carries it up the arm toward the main body of the excavator.

About What Exactly Is An Excavator?

June 16, 2008 by admin  
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Excavators are engineering vehicles which are primarily used for the purpose of digging trenches, holes or foundations. They are also used for other purposes such as demolition, lifting and placing heavy materials especially pipes, for mining( not open pit mining), river dredging, landscaping. These can be used for brush cuttings aided with hydraulic attachments.

Because excavators are used for the purpose of digging, people usually use the term ‘excavators’ for all kind of digging equipments. Actual excavators have an articulated arm, a bucket and a cab mounted on a rotating platform known as a pivot. This platform is on top of an undercarriage with tracks or wheels. The design is basically derived from steam shovels.

The other terms used for excavators are ‘ diggers’ and ‘360-degree excavators’. They are sometimes simply called 360. The tracked excavators are also called ‘track hoes’ due to its resemblance with a backhoe. There is a contradiction that the ‘back’ in a backhoe is used in reference to the pulling back action of the bucket towards the machine instead of the location of the shovel. However, excavators are still referred to as front hoes by some people.

Excavators come in a variety of sizes, but the most popular are large excavators and mini excavators. The large excavators are huge in size. They weigh around 85,000 kg and their bucket size is usually 4.5 m 3. These excavators are generally used for industrial excavation works.

Mini excavators are popularly known as compact excavators also, the smallest models generally weigh around 1,500 kg and they have a bucket size of 0.036 m 3. One thing that sets a mini excavator apart is the fact that all the movements and functions are supported by a hydraulic fluid.. These mini excavators have become very trendy in metropolitan areas because of the limited space available. It can easily get into small spaces where one cannot even dream of bringing in a large excavator.

Mini excavators are used for improving the service and reducing the maintenance costs. Mini excavators are generally used for loading the material into a truck , setting up pipes and for precision excavating and trenching.

These excavators can vary on the basis of their usage because there are different users for these excavators. The excavators can expand their uses when aided by different attachments. A flexible and successful excavator can be ensured by using standard mini excavator couplers. This would ensure a smooth functioning because all the attachments will work right the first time.

Being the most popular equipments in the construction industry, excavators have successfully aided in reducing the involvement of human effort in heavy construction work.

Construction Equipment Parts

June 6, 2008 by admin  
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The secret behind running a successful construction business heavily lies on using the best construction equipment. Realizing this truth, the world’s best construction companies possess high-class construction equipment. Construction equipment is the best ally that a company can depend on. This equipment facilitates and provides the best assistance when working against a tight deadline. Some common construction equipment needed for any construction business includes bulldozers, wheel loaders, backhoes, pavers, excavators, cranes, and tractors, rollers, forklifts, trucks, generators, pressure washers, welders and air compressors.

Well-known companies such as John Deere, Volvo, Caterpillar, New Holland, Bell, Komatsu, Bobcat, Terex, Kawasaki, Hyundai and International Harvester manufacture construction equipment. They are the most popular and well known construction equipment manufacturers. These companies are known for making high quality construction equipment. Parts for construction equipment are as vital as the equipment themselves. Any breakdowns during work will seriously affect the work schedules.

Stocking vital equipment parts in adequate numbers will help in executing the projects on time. New parts or reconditioned parts are important equipment and should be in stock, as sourcing them at the time of break down would prove difficult and expensive. Many companies offer genuine high quality parts. Often they guarantee for high performance and long life. Keeping enough stock in their warehouse to meet any demand will be beneficial. Normally, most reputed manufactures have remanufacturing programs that takes failed components, fixes them, tests them, and then sells them as used parts.

Most of these parts will be like new ones and adhere to original specifications. This is a cost saving method for buyers without compromising the quality and contributing to environmental protection by reducing waste. Major construction equipment manufacturers have distribution networks that help buyers to get the parts as and when possible without wasting time which is crucial for their business. Online support systems help them in locating and transferring the parts which are in great demand in one place but lying idle in another place without any buyers.

Case - Construction equipment

May 13, 2008 by admin  
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The company of Case has done it again, by introducing yet another spectacular excavator, the CX700, which weighs in at 70 metric tons and represents a new size for Case, fitting perfectly between the CX460 and CX800 models. Case has also taken advantage of Tier 3 technologies and upgraded the CX330, increasing the power and improving fuel economy, all while adding features that will enhance comfort for the operator and simplify maintenance.

The CX700 is a powered by a high performance, fuel efficient Isuzu engine that is completely Tier 3 certified. With an operating weight of 153,400 lbs. and over 400 HP, the CX700 is capable of digging to 31 feet 11 inches with reaches up to 46 feet 11 inches. The frame for the CX700 is based on the larger CX800 to ensure optimum durability and reliability, especially given the powerful performance specs the machine calls for. New to the Case CX700 is a switch that will allow you to give priority to either the boom or the swing functions. The CX700 also offers retractable side frames and an optional counterweight removal device, which makes transporting easier than ever before.

The Isuzu engine that powers the CX700 is fully electronic and uses a high pressure rail system that provides a 5% increase in HP and also gives the excavator 10% better fuel economy. Several enhancements have been made to the CX330 upon releasing the CX700, including the overall reliability and durability of the machine, which includes the strength of the front idlers by beefing up the thickness and design of the center hub and improving the track seal design for increased life.

Several of the features that come standard with the CX700 are upgrades for the CX330 that will also be applied to other large Case excavator models that move forward. The key upgrades include ease of maintenance and servicing. Both the CX330 and CX700 models feature an easy maintenance system, lubricated bushings throughout the boom and arm, which provides extended lube periods of up to 1,000 hours. The engine oil filters are now mounted vertically in the pump house access area, which allows for easier access and servicing. The addition of a modified oil drain plug with a check valve will make it easier than ever to change oil. Both the CX330 and CX700 both offer finer fuel filtration, up to four microns, which provides increased uptime and improved fuel performance. The upgraded cooling system features a design that reduces the stacking of coolers for better cooling efficiency and also improves access to ease the removal of debris. In addition to this, the Case CX700 also features a hydraulically driven, thermostat controlled reversible fan for improving the cooling of the engine and easy clean out of the materials.

Construction Machinery - Innovative

May 9, 2008 by admin  
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Construction machinery performs multi various tasks mostly using hydraulic power. Some of the recent innovations in the construction machinery industry carry fully computerized hydraulic control systems, energy-saving measures and features needed for comfortable and efficient operation. With the current focus on environment, most of the construction machinery is geared to perform with less noise, less vibration and low emissions.

Mini excavators are meant for use in urban areas with a dense population. They are designed for efficient functioning in narrow jobsites with safety features such as tip-over protection, falling object protection to avoid the dangers involved in urban construction.

Large Excavators are mostly used in mining. In the mining industry, heavy loads are carried continuously, the large excavators are geared for non-stop performance with durability.

Cost-efficiency is one important factor in the mining industry, hence only an excavator that provides lowest cost per ton for material movement is ideal. To get significant savings, these large excavators need very low maintenance cost and a longer life.

Where mobility of operation is the important factor, wheeled excavators are the ideal construction equipment. They can work on any terrain and can be easily controlled in different terrains.

Wheel loaders come with various options which are designed for operational ease. The levers and pedals can be operated with minimum force to achieve better control. Visibility is the important factor for wheel loaders for comfortable operations. In construction sites, the hydraulic pump motor in the wheel loaders provides easy mobility.

Articulated dump trucks are mostly used in construction sites located in hilly terrains. Because of the sloping terrain, the operator in the cabin is provided with more visibility of the surrounding area. The truck comes with diagnostic display controls and warnings for malfunctions to provide safety.

Rubber crawler carriers are good for uneven and muddy construction locations. Even when carrying heavy loads, on soft ground conditions, these carriers should run smoothly to prevent accidents. At the same time when used on a paved road, they should not damage the surface of the road. Another factor to be noted is that the rubber crawler carrier should be able to pull out of hindrances and ditches in the construction site.

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