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  2. Quick coupler - Wikipedia

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    The operation of this type is done, usually by the use of tools, at the coupler itself. The operator needs to leave the operator's station (usually the cab) to go to the end of the work equipment in order to effect the release of a bucket or attachment, and to do the same in order to attach the next bucket or attachment to be used. Semi-automatic

  3. Power shovel - Wikipedia

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    Power shovels are a type of rope/cable excavator, where the digging arm is controlled and powered by winches and steel ropes, rather than hydraulics like in the modern hydraulic excavators. Basic parts of a power shovel include the track system, cabin, cables, rack, stick, boom foot-pin, saddle block, boom, boom point sheaves and bucket.

  4. Steam shovel - Wikipedia

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    Otis excavator. 1841. Grimshaw of Boulton & Watt devised the first steam-powered excavator in 1796. [1] In 1833 William Brunton patented another steam-powered excavator which he provided further details on in 1836. [2] [3] The steam shovel was invented by William Otis, who received a patent for his design in 1839. The first machines were known ...

  5. Bucyrus-Erie - Wikipedia

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    Big Brutus, an 1850-B power shovel, was built in 1962, with a 90-yard bucket. It is in West Mineral, Kansas, as the centerpiece of a museum. Bucyrus-Erie 50-R, 55 feet high and housing a massive drill, was used in the successful rescue of two miners during the 1963 Sheppton, Pennsylvania mining disaster. [17]

  6. Type Es 3750 bucket chain excavator - Wikipedia

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    According to TAKRAF, they boast that the Type Es 3750 is the largest bucket chain excavators in the world. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Type Es 3750s are notable for being always used in conjunction with the Overburden Conveyor Bridge F60 , another absurdly large land vehicle.

  7. Bucket-wheel excavator - Wikipedia

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    Bucket wheel excavators and bucket chain excavators take jobs that were previously accomplished by rope shovels and draglines. They have been replaced in most applications by hydraulic excavators , but still remain in use for very large-scale operations, where they can be used for the transfer of loose materials or the excavation of soft to ...