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  2. Pile driver - Wikipedia

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    Hydraulic fluid is supplied to the driver by a diesel engine-powered pump mounted in a trailer or van, and connected to the driver head via hoses. When the pile driver is connected to a dragline excavator, it is powered by the excavator's diesel engine.

  3. Excavator - Wikipedia

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    Demolition with hydraulic claw, cutter and breaker attachments; Mining, especially, but not only open-pit mining; River dredging; Hydro excavation to access fragile underground infrastructure using high pressure water; Driving piles, in conjunction with a pile driver; Drilling shafts for footings and rock blasting, by use of an auger or ...

  4. Hydraulic fluid - Wikipedia

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    A hydraulic fluid or hydraulic liquid is the medium by which power is transferred in hydraulic machinery. Common hydraulic fluids are based on mineral oil or water. [ 1 ] Examples of equipment that might use hydraulic fluids are excavators and backhoes , hydraulic brakes , power steering systems, automatic transmissions , garbage trucks ...

  5. Piling - Wikipedia

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    Hydraulic hammer is removable working equipment of hydraulic excavators, hydroficated machines (stationary rock breakers, loaders, manipulators, pile driving hammers) used for processing strong materials (rock, soil, metal) or pile driving elements by impact of falling parts dispersed by high-pressure fluid. Vibratory pile driver is a machine ...

  6. Heavy equipment - Wikipedia

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    During the 20th century, internal-combustion engines became the major power source of heavy equipment. Kerosene and ethanol engines were used, but today diesel engines are dominant. Mechanical transmission was in many cases replaced by hydraulic machinery. The early 20th century also saw new electric-powered machines such as the forklift.

  7. Electrohydraulic servo valve - Wikipedia

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    A servo valve receives pressurized hydraulic fluid from a source, typically a hydraulic pump. It then transfers the fluid to a hydraulic cylinder in a closely controlled manner. Typically, the valve will move the spool proportionnaly to an electrical signal that it receives, indirectly controlling flow rate. Simple hydraulic control valves are ...