What is an excavator? What is it made of?

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Excavators are a family of heavy earth moving machinery that are primarily used in ‘digging’ or ‘excavation’ of earth & rock. In simple terms, they are the mechanized versions of the plain old shovel. Here is Merriam-Webster’s definition.

The modern mechanized excavators are mostly called “Hydraulic Excavators” due to their utilization of hydraulic power to excavate earth.

Depending on their application, excavators differ in sizes and operating weights ranging anywhere from a few thousand kilograms (a few thousand pounds) to a million kilograms (few million pounds). Because of their diverse nature, excavators are of different types. For example, the smallest of excavators are called mini excavators or compact excavators while the largest excavators are usually mining excavators because of their primary application in mining sites.

What are the core building blocks of an excavator?

The excavator is primary made of 3 key segments or systems:

  1. The Main body or the House
  2. The Undercarriage
  3. The Arm

What is the Main body or the House of an excavator?

The main body of the excavator is called the “house” as it houses all its key components.  The main body of the excavator consists of the following constituent parts:

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Excavator Main Body

Operator cabin: The operator cabin houses all the controls for the operator. Most modern excavators have the latest safety technology in place including Roll-Over-Protection System (ROPS) and multiple other in-cabin safety features.
Engine: The engine is the most complex and expensive part of the excavator. The technology and reliability of the engine decides the competitive position of the excavator in the market. Depending on the application and size of the excavators, the engine power can vary from few kW (or a few HP) to a few thousand kW (or a few thousand HP).
Hydraulic Pumps: The hydraulic pump is also encased in the house. Excavators can have one or more hydraulic pumps which will be used to deliver power from the engine to all hydraulic cylinders in the arm, the swing motor and the final drive in the undercarriage
Fuel & Hydraulic tanks: These tanks serve as tanks for fuel and hydraulic oils.
Counterweight: The counterweight is the essential part of the excavator helping the excavator maintain equilibrium when lifting the load in its arm. The counterweight is primarily to help the excavator stay stable when digging.

What is the Undercarriage of an excavator?

The undercarriage is the segment of the excavator providing all the mechanical movement required for the excavator. The undercarriage is connected to the center pin. The undercarriage consists of the following parts:

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Excavator Undercarriage

Swing drive:  The swing drive enables the 360-degree rotary motion of the excavator cabin. The entire excavator house and arm rest on the swing mechanism which in turn rests on the track frame.
Track frame: Track frame holds the entire weight of the excavator and is the primary load bearing body of the excavator
Tracks: Tracks are the parts of the excavator which help move the excavator. Tracked excavators are also called as Crawler Excavators. Some excavators can have wheels in the place of tracks and are called “Wheeled excavators” or “Wheel Excavators”.
Final drive & Gearing: The final drive is connected to the hydraulic motors and enables the movement of the tracks while the gearing ensures transfer of torque from the drive to the track

What is the Arm of an excavator?

The arm is the part of the excavator that does the core activity of “excavating” or any other depending on its attachment. The arm consists of the following parts:

Excavator-Arm

Boom: The boom is the part of the arm that acts the structural bulwark. It holds together the main body of the excavator with the stick and arm. The boom bears all the weight of the payload and distributes it evenly. The boom acts as the support for the up-down movement of the arm.
Stick: The stick holds the attachment and enables a digging motion by flexing the bucket.
Hydraulic cylinders: These enable the movement of the arm. The arm can move in a typical digging motion (up-down and closer-farther) while the swing drive on the undercarriage enables circular movement of the excavator.
Attachment: Attachments are usually buckets. But in modern excavators, buckets are also replaced by other sophisticated hydraulic attachments for special applications.

The excavators are usually used in construction and mining industries for moving material and earth as required. Excavators are some of the most numerous and most useful machines in the world, contributing to over 25% of the construction equipment industry. Usually, manufacturers have multiple configurations or variants for each model of excavator to fit to every application or need.

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