Chapter-2 Par1
Chapter-2 Par1
CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT
PART-1 CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENTS
1. Introduction
Classification of Construction Equipment
 Generally equipment types can be classified into Productive and
   Support equipments.
             equipments
     I.    Productive equipment are those units that alone or in
           combination lead to an end product which can be recognized
           as a unit for payment;
          Include pavers, haulers, loaders, rollers etc.
     II.   Support equipment are those equipments which are required
           for operations related to the placement of construction such as
           movement of personnel and materials, and activities that
           influence the placement of environment.
          Include represented hoists, lighting sets, vibrators, scaffolds as
           typical support equipments
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1. Introduction
Classification of Construction Equipment
 Another way of classifying construction equipment can also be based
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1. Introduction
Classification of Construction Equipment
 For the purpose of this course two major classifications of equipments
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1. Introduction
Classification of Construction Equipment
II. Construction Plants
     Aggregate production plants,
       Crushers, Screens, Conveyors, and Feeders.
     Asphalt mixing plant and
       Aggregate Batchers, Bitumen Emulsifier, and
        Mixers.
     Concrete Batching Plants
       Feeders, Mixers and Silos.
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2. Earth Work Equipment
 Earth work includes:
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2. Earth Work Equipment
 Earth work equipments are broadly classified into earth moving,
   The proper selection of these equipment and the length of time they
    will have to be used are an essential part of the estimator’s work.
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2. Earth Work Equipment
    Excavators                           A
    Loaders                  B
    Shovels
    Clamshells
    Draglines
    Scrapers
    Dumpers                              E
                  C
    Dozers
    Graders
    Rollers
                                  D               F
                          H
                      G
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2. Earth Work Equipment
 2. Earth Work Equipment
 2.1 Crane Shovel Family
 Common Features
   Mounting
        Crawlers/Tracks
        Wheels
   Superstructure or control room
   Front end attachment
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2. Earth Work Equipment
2.1 Crane Shovel Family
A. Face Shovel
   Face shovel is an equipment used mainly in quarries, pits and on
    construction sites to excavate and load blasted rock.
   These equipments are more effective for excavations above the wheel or
    grade level.
   The basic parts of a power shovel include the mounting, cab, boom,
    dipper stick, dipper (bucket), and hoist line.
   Optimum depth of cut: cut is that depth which produces the greatest
    output and at which the dipper comes up with full load without undue
    crowding.
       The depth varies with the class of soil and the size of the dipper.
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2. Earth Work Equipment
2.1 Crane Shovel Family
A. Face Shovel
 The output of a shovel is
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2. Earth Work Equipment
2.1 Crane Shovel Family
B. Drag Line
 Basic Components of a drag line
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2.1 Crane Shovel Family
B. Drag Line
 Types of Drag Lines:
                    Lines Drag lines may be divided into three types:
           Crawler-mounted
           Wheel-mounted, self-propelled
           Truck-mounted
 Crawler-mounted draglines can operate over soft ground conditions
mph.
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2.1 Crane Shovel Family
B. Drag Line
Size of a Drag Line
 The size of a dragline is indicated by the size of the bucket, expressed
   the length of the boom utilized and the class and weight of the
   material excavated.
 Since the maximum lifting capacity of a dragline is limited by the
   force which will tilt the machine over, it is necessary to reduce the
   size of the bucket when a long boom is used or when the excavated
   material has a high unit weight.
 In practice, the combined weight of the bucket and its load should not
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2.1 Crane Shovel Family
B. Drag Line
Operation of a Drag Line
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2.1 Crane Shovel Family
B. Drag Line
Output of drug lines
 The output of drag lines will vary with the following factors
        Class of material
        Depth of cut
        Angle of swing
        Size and type of bucket
        Length of boom
        Method of disposal, casting, or loading
        Size of the hauling units, when used
        Skill of the operator
        Physical condition of the machine
        Job conditions
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2. Earth Work Equipment
2.1 Crane Shovel Family
C. Clamshells
 Clamshells are used primarily for handling loose materials such as sand,
   gravel, crushed stone, coal, etc. and for removing materials from inside
   cofferdams, pier foundations, sewer manholes, sheet-lined trenches, etc.
 They are specially suited to vertically lifting materials from one location
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2.1 Crane Shovel Family
C. Clamshells
 Manufacturers supply buckets either with removable teeth or without teeth.
                                                                         teeth
 Teeth are used in digging the harder types of materials but are not required
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2.1 Crane Shovel Family
C. Clamshells
 The capacity of a clamshell bucket is usually given in cubic meter.
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2.1 Crane Shovel Family
D. Hoes
 Hoes are used primarily to excavate below the natural surface of the
   shovel.
   shovel
 They are adapted to excavating trenches, pits for basements, and
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2.1 Crane Shovel Family
D. Hoes
Basic component of backhoes
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2.1 Crane Shovel Family
D. Hoes
Hoe Buckets
 There are special buckets for
Bucket option
Teeth option
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2.1 Crane Shovel Family
D. Hoes
Hydraulic Hoes
 Bucket penetration (break out force) is developed by the hydraulic
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2.1 Crane Shovel Family
D. Hoes
Hydraulic Hoe Types
 The hoe can be track or wheel mounted
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2.1 Crane Shovel Family
D. Hoes
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2.1 Crane Shovel Family
Comparison between the shovel family
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2.2 Heavy Earth moving Equipment
A. Excavators
 Replaced the cable operated crane shove family
   main components
     An undercarriage to give mobility. This may be crawler track mounted
       or wheel mounted.
     A superstructure with operator’s cabin mounted on either a slew ring to
       traverse through 360° or on a rigid frame.
     Hydraulically articulated boom and dipper arms with bucket.
                                                          bucket
 Excavators are designed to excavate below the ground surface on which
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2.2 Heavy Earth moving Equipment
A. Excavators
Basic Parts of Excavator
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A. Excavators
 Functions of excavators:
         Excavating – Earthworks
         Loading Excavated Material
         Scarification
         Making of Drains
 Advantages of hydraulic excavators include:
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A. Excavators
Types of excavators
 Excavators are of the following types based on the type of carriers on
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A. Excavators
Types of excavators
I. Crawler mounted excavators:
 Crawler excavators have the following main
   characteristics;
     Can be used for work on soft or wet grounds
     Can be used on sharp rocks or other adverse
       conditions
     These can climb steep grades (even up to 40
       percent)
     Requires very less turning space
     Have very less speed for travelling
     Can be shifted from one site to another only
       on trailors
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A. Excavators
Types of excavators
II. Truck mounted excavators:
 These excavators are mounted on truck chassis and has the
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A. Excavators
Types of excavators
III. Self propelled excavators:
 These excavators are self propelled and has rubber tyres. The main
   characteristics are:
      Medium travel speed generally between 10-30 Km per hour.
      Has one engine and one cab for control by one operator.
IV. Excavators on barge or rail:
 These excavators are mounted on barge or rail to carry out work of
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2.2 Heavy Earth moving Equipment
A. Excavators
Common attachments
 Some common attachments include:
   Augers:
     Augers Drills holes for poles, posts,
     soil     sampling,      and      ground
     improvement
   Jack Hammer:
           Hammer vibratory hammer used
     to break up concrete and rock.
   Bucket Ripper:
              Ripper The bucket sides and
     bottom are lined with ripper teeth to
     break up hard soil or soft rock.
   Thumb Bucket:
              Bucket attached to bucket to
     provide a hook capacity.
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B. Loaders
 A bucket is attached to the arms and capable of being raised, lowered,
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B. Loaders
Types of Loaders
 Loaders are of the following two types:
         Crawler loaders
         Wheel Loaders
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B. Loaders
Types of Loaders
I. Crawler loaders
 Crawler track types are generally preferred for digging and loading
   dumping points.
 They should be transported from one site to another after loading on
the trailors.
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B. Loaders
Types of Loaders
II. Wheel loaders
 As a result of the development of more capable power trains (axel and
   tires), there was a steady trend towards wheel loaders at the expense
   of crawlers.
 Wheel loaders are generally four wheel drive.
                                            drive However, for handling
   light jobs on good ground conditions two-wheel drive varients are
   also used.
 Four wheel drive loaders are generally used for construction jobs,jobs
   whereas, two wheel drive loaders are used for bulk handling of coal,
   cement, fertilizer etc.
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B. Loaders
II. Wheel loaders
 From manoeuvrability point of view, wheel loaders are of
of the center.
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B. Loaders
II. Wheel loaders
A. Articulated type of loaders
 Some advantage of articulated type of loaders are:
   loaders.
 Manoeuvring back and forth before dumping is required in most cases.
 Rigid frame loaders are of two types, namely two wheel steer and all
   wheel steer.
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B. Loaders
II. Wheel loaders
 Some models of wheel loaders are designed as a combination of a
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B. Loaders
Backhoe loader features
   Very common piece of equipment
   Many subcontractors own/lease
   Very versatile
   Easily transported
   “Low” maintenance costs
   Operator “friendly”
   Easily rented
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B. Loaders
Operations
 Loaders are used to carry out the following main operations;
A. Loading
 Loading operation is the main operation performed by the loaders.
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B. Loaders
Operations
C. Excavating
 Crawler loaders and heavy duty wheel loaders are excellent for many
   excavation jobs.
 These loaders can excavate as well as lift the excavated material and
   hauling units.
 Loaders are the first equipment to prepare the site for building and
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B. Loaders
Attachments
 The following are main attachments which can be fitted to a wheel
   loader
a) Back filling attachment
 Back filling can be done with the bucket of this attachment when used
   stability, more tractive power and greater clearance than the normal.
c) Sweeping attachment
 A sweeping attachment can be fitted to a wheel loader for general
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B. Loaders
Attachments
 The following are main attachments which can be fitted to a wheel
   loader
d) Multi purpose bucket
 A multi purpose or four-in-one bucket can be used as a dozer, scraper,
   for fitting to the loaders. Some of these are pipe laying attachments,
   pole handling attachments, boom for loader crane set up.
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C. Dozers
 Dozers are machines designed primarily for cutting and pushing the
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C. Dozers
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C. Dozers
Application of Dozers
 The following are the main dozer application
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C. Dozers
Application of Dozers
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C. Dozers
Application of Dozers
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C. Dozers
Dozer Blades
 A heavy blade of slightly concave profile is attached in the front of
   the tractor.
 The blades has a replaceable cutting edge,
                                           edge which wears out with the
   use of the blade.
 The dozer blades are available in sizes from 2m to 7.5m wide and
A. U-Blade:
   U-Blade Used for moving big loads over longer distances;
                                                       distances curved
   shape and side and top extensions reduce the spillage of loose
   material; best suited for lighter materials.
                                     materials
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C. Dozers
Dozer Blades
B. Straight Blade:
             Blade Used primarily for shallow surface removal,
                                                             removal land
   clearing; designed to push dirt for short distances, versatile,
   lightweight and maneuverable, handles a wide range of materials.
C. Angle Blade:
          Blade It is designed to move material towards the sides of a
   cut, backfilling or cutting ditches, and sustainably reduces the amount
   of maneuvering.
D. C (cushion Blade):
                 Blade) Used primarily with scrapers for ‘‘on the go’’
   push loading; can be used for lighter excavation and other general
   tasks.
E. Land fill Blade:
              Blade These blades are specially designed to handle fill
   material.
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C. Dozers
Dozer Blades
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C. Dozers
Blade adjustments
             Tilting
                                   Angle adjustment
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C. Dozers
Blade adjustments
   of attachment.
 Moisture content,
              content particle size,
                                 size and number of voids are the more
   important characteristics influencing dozing performance.
a) Moisture content:
               content If the moisture content increases above the
   optimum, material becomes heavy and will thus have a negative
   effect on dozing performance.
                     performance
b) Particle size:
             size Large particles resist penetration more than smaller
   ones, requiring more dozing power.
      Materials consisting of irregularly and sharp-edged particles are
        more difficult to doze than material composed of round-edged
        particles
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C. Dozers
Dozer Blades and Material Evaluation
c) Voids:
   Voids Relatively dense materials with few voids contain large
   numbers of individual particles in close contact with each other .
   Because of this more force is required to break up this tightly bonded
   material.
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C. Dozers
Rippers
 Crawler-tractor, mounted with ripper is finding increasing use in
   ripper type;
          type number of shanks required, ripping speed and amount
   of ripper penetration.
             penetration
Types of Rippers
A. Fixed multiple-shank ripper:
                          ripper used for comparatively simple ripping
   operations.
B. Variable multiple-shank ripper:
                             ripper These are used where there are many
   boulders, or where the quality of rock is not consistent.
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C. Dozers
Types of Rippers
C. Fixed giant ripper:
                 ripper has only one single powerful shank, but is not
   common as compared to variable giant rippers.
D. Variable giant ripper:
                   ripper has a single powerful shank . The angle of this
   ripper can be changed according to the ground requirements.
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C. Dozers
Types of Rippers
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C. Dozers
Ripping Efficiency
 In order to achieve high ripping efficiency,
                                          efficiency following suggestion
   should be considered.
  1) When material is not broken, loosen the surface in one direction,
      then cross-ripping should be adopted.
  2)   If material is soft, use more than one shank ripper.
  3) Ripping should be done downhill.
  4) Avoid reversing when shank is in the ground.
  5) For hard material, use shorter tips, and for ordinary work use
      longest and sharpest point.
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C. Dozers
Crawler Vs Tyre Tractors
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C. Dozers
Crawler Vs Tyre Tractors
 Each type of tractor has certain advantages in certain conditions.
  1) More tractive effort, hence can also operate on loose or muddy soil.
  2)   Can easily operate in rocky conditions.
  3) Where maintenance of haul roads is difficult, it can easily travel,
      especially in rough terrain.
  4) Crawler tractors are more compact and powerful and hence can
      handle difficult jobs as well.
  5) Greater floatation because of the lower pressure under the trucks.
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C. Dozers
Crawler Vs Tyre Tractors
 Advantages of wheel mounted tractors:
                                  tractors
  1) Can travel at higher speeds during operations and also from one job
      to the other.
  2) Ease in operation. Operator feels less fatigue.
  3) Can travel on paved roads without damaging them.
  4) Can travel long distances at its own power, whereas crawler
      mounted needs trailors.
  5) When work is spread over long area, these are found to be
      producing more output.
  6) Operation, maintenance and repair costs are less in wheeled tractor
      as compared to crawler tractors.
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D. Scrapers
 Scrapers are capable of excavating,
                             excavating hauling,
                                         hauling and dumping material
   over medium- to long-haul distances.
 The scrapers are designed to dig,
                                  dig load,
                                       load haul,
                                             haul dump and spread and
   sometimes called as carry all.
                              all
Types of scrapers
 The scrappers are of three types:
I. Towed scrapers:
     They are provided with either cable or hydraulic control.
     They are becoming obsolete.
     When coupled to a suitably powered crawler tractor, they can
       operate in extremely adverse conditions.
     Travel at slower speed and can be used for short hauls only.
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D. Scrapers
Types of scrapers
II. Self propelled or motorized or conventional scrapers:
       Generally manufactured in ranges from 10-20 cubic meters.
       Needs push loading by a crawler mounted or wheeled tractor.
       Have more hauling speed and hence are suitable for long distance
          hauling .
III. Self loading or elevating scrapers:
       The problem of loading by a pusher is overcome by these type of
          scrappers.
       These are twin engine scrappers and can work completely
          independently of all other plants.
       Pay loads are restricted because of the additional weight of the
          loading elevator and its drive system.
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D. Scrapers
Types of scrapers
 Another classification method of scrapers
I. Push-loaded (Conventional):
      Single powered axel
      Tandem powered axels
II. Self loading:
      Push-pull, tandem powered axels
      Elevating
      Auger
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 D. Scrapers
 Types of scrapers
                                      Conventional (Push loaded)
                                      Become uneconomical when
                                         • Haul grades > 5%
                                         • Return grades > 12%
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 D. Scrapers
 Types of scrapers
Elevating scrapers
 Good for short hauls and in
favourable materials.
 Can work alone in the cut.
 Cost more initially and to operate.
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D. Scrapers
Types of scrapers
                                   Auger Scrapers
                                    Can self load in difficult
                                   condition, laminated rock or
                                   granular material.
                                    The augers add weight to the
                                   scraper during travel and it is more
                                   costly to own and operate than the
                                   conventional.
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D. Scrapers
Basic Parts of a scraper
 A scraper has the following main parts:
i. Bowl
       The bowl is a pan to hold the scraped dirt
       It is hinged at the rear corners to the rear axle inside the wheels, and
        is capable of tilting down for digging or ejecting.
ii. Cutting edge
       The bowl has a cutting edge attached to the bottom.
       The cutting edge is lowered into the dirt to make a shallow cut.
iii. Apron
       This is a wall in front of the bowl, which opens and closes to
        regulate the flow of the earth in and out of the bowl.
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D. Scrapers
Basic Parts of a scraper
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D. Scrapers
Basic Parts of a scraper
iv. Tail gate or ejector
      These are the rear of the pan which is capable of forward and
        backward movement inside the bowl
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D. Scrapers
Operation
 Operation of a scraper is described here under for an earth work:
i. Loading or digging
      The operator moves to the cut with the ejector at the rear and the
       apron raised approximately to 40 cm.
      The bowl is then lowered to the desired depth of cut, increase engine
       speed, move forward in first gear keeping optimum depth of cut.
      When the bowl is full, the apron is closed and the bowl is then raised.
ii. Transporting
      The bowl is transported in high gear in raised position to provide
       sufficient clearance.
      During transporting, apron should be fully closed to prevent loss of
       material
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D. Scrapers
Operation
 Operation of a scraper is described here under for an earth work:
iii. Unloading
     The bowl should be positioned to spread the material to the desired depth
      during this operation.
     A partial opening of the apron during the initial unloading will help in
      even spreading.
     For wet and sticky material, the apron should be raised and lowered
      repeatedly until the material behind it is loosened and drops out of the
      bowl.
     Then the ejector is moved forward to push the remaining material out of
      the bowl at a uniform rate.
     When the dump is complete, the tail gate is fully retracted, the apron
      dropped and the ‘bowl’ raised to transporting position.
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D. Scrapers
Operation
 Following are some of the suggestions for increasing scraper
   production:
   production
     Construct and maintain smooth haul roads for faster travel.
     Depth of cut should be according to the type of soil being cut.
     Use ripper teeth in hard or abrasive materials for easy handling.
     Where possible, loading be done in down grade
     To increase the stability of the scraper during travel, carry the
       bowl as close to the ground as possible.
     If necessary pre-wetting of the soil is done so that the soil is
       reasonably moist, as most soils load easily when they are moist.
     Whenever possible, plan the work to eliminate all avoidable turns.
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2.3 Grading Equipment
Graders
 Grading is the process of bringing earth work to the desired shape
   materials.
 They should not be used for heavy excavations.
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Graders
Basic parts of grader
 The components the grader that actually do the finishing are:
         Blade (Moldboard)
         Scarifier
         Rippers
   Scarifier
     log                                                    Rear
                                                           Ripper
                                                    Moldboard/
                      Circle                          Blade
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Graders
Basic parts of grader
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Graders
Blade
 The blade (Mould Board) is the main tool of the grader.
   indicated below:
      Side shift:
             shift the blade has Blade Sideshift Ram
      Lifting the blade:
                     blade The blade can be lifted or lowered by levers
       operating the two rams.
      Rotating the circle:
                      circle A hydraulic motor is provided to rotate the circle
       and blade. Blade can be rotated either in clockwise or counter
       clockwise direction.
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Graders
Blade
     Adjusting blade cutting angle (Blade pitch):
                                           pitch) The vertical angle of
      the blade can be adjusted.
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Graders
Blade
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Graders
Blade
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Graders
Blade
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Graders
Scarifier
 Scarifier is a special tool attached with the motor grader for loosening
   the hard soil and has a set teeth mounted on adjustable shanks.
 This attachment digs up hard ground like asphalt, old pavement,
   frozen surface and hard soil with vegetation and brushes which can
   not be removed by the blade.
 The teeth are replaceable, and the number of teeth can be varied to
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Graders
Scarifier
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Graders
Ripper
 The ripper is used to break up materials too hard to cut with
   moldboard blade.
 The depth of cut is controlled by hydraulically operated ripper control
   lever.
 Type of material to be ripped will determine position of the ripper
shank.
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Graders
Various Operations
A. Grading:
 Grading in road construction means flattening and smoothening the
   road surface and others by the scrapping action of the blade, includes
   working operation like, surface skimming,
                                       skimming light duty bulldozing,
                                                              bulldozing
   leveling,
   leveling spreading and crowning.
                            crowning
 A cutting depth of 2 to 3cm is considered to be the best for optimum
 Cutting edge of the blade is set above the ground at a distance equal
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Graders
Various Operations
C. Finishing and Leveling:
 In final finishing and leveling, surface have to be finished to fine
   limits.
 In such cases make the finishing pass with the blade only slightly
   above the road surface. The front end cuts into the ground.
 This is used to dig drainage ditches and road side ditches.
E. Cutting:
 For the purpose of cutting in soft dirt, set the blade to an angle b/n 40-
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Graders
Various Operations
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 Choice of Excavation Equipment for Building Site Excavation
   depends on:
         Size of the job: - Bucket Size and Number of Excavators
         Activity time constraints: - Number of equipment
         Availability of equipment:
         Cost of transportation of equipment:
         Type of excavation:
         Soil characteristics:
         Geometric characteristics of elements of the soil to be excavated:
         Space constraints:
         Characteristics of haul units:
         Location of dumping areas:
         Weather and temperature:
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