Thursday, August 20, 2009

Caterpillar D9


The Caterpillar D9 is a large track-type tractor designed and manufactured by Caterpillar Inc. Though it comes in many configurations it is usually sold as a bulldozer equipped with a detachable large blade and a rear ripper attachment.

The D9, with 354 kW (474 hp) of gross power and an operating weight of 49 tons, is in the upper end (but not the heaviest), of Caterpillar's track-type tractors, which range in size from the D3 57 kW (77 hp), 8 tons, to the D11 698 kW (935 hp), 104 tons.

The size, durability, reliability, and low operating costs have made the D9 one of the most popular large track-type tractors in the world. The Komatsu D275A is one of its most direct competitors.
Engineering and technical description
The D9 is a series of heavy tracked-type tractors, propelled by Caterpillar tracks and usually used as bulldozers. It came out as a protoype in 1954 as a D9X. Ten D9X prototype models were built in 1954. In 1955, the 286 hp (213 kW) D9 was introduced to compete against the Euclid TC-12 which had more power. The D9 would come equipped with a 1,473 cid D353 which would power the D9 right up until the 1980 introduction of the D9L. In 1956 the D9 got a boost up to 320 hp (240 kW). The new 335 hp (250 kW) D9E would replace that model in 1959. Two years later, the legendary 385 hp (287 kW) D9G would appear in 1961 and would be on the scene for the next 13 years. Over its 13-year life the D9G would be the main crawler on many job sites testifying to its sturdiness and design.

In 1965, west coast businessman Buster Peterson hooked up a pair of D9Gs to pushload the largest wheel tractor scrapers built. In 1986 Caterpillar bought the rights to this concept and thus the 770 hp (570 kW) DD9G was created (D stands for Dual D9G). Peterson also built the first SxS D9G which has two D9Gs side-by-side, pushing a 24-foot (7.3 m) wide bulldozer blade.

In 1969, Caterpillar introduced this new SxS D9G. In 1974, the improved 410 hp (310 kW) D9H was introduced to replace the D9G. The D9H is still the more powerful conventional track-type tractor in company history. The DD9H and the SxsD9H would soon follow.

The D9 is the real star of the 1974 ABC cult classic movie "Killdozer".

In 1980, the 460 hp (340 kW) D9L was introduced. The unit had the same elevated drive sprocket undercarraige that the larger D10 had. Between 1970-71 a D9G was built with an elevated drive sprocket undercarriage. A picture of one can be found on page 95 in a book called "Caterpillar Chronicle" by Eric Orlemann. The D9 has undergone several generations of engineering enhancements. Each new model is denoted with an English letter added to D9 like D9E, D9G, D9H, D9L, D9N, D9R, and the current D9T.

. The D9L was the first variation of the D9 to employ elevated drive sprocket design in which the drive sprocket is elevated above the track, and not on the ground. The elevated drive sprocket gives the "belly pan" more ground clearance. The elevated drive sprocket undercarriage is a modular design. To repair the machines you break down the tracks and pull the drive sprockets out. As a result you can pull the powershift transmission out the rear. The 370 hp (280 kW) D9N replaced the D8L in 1987.

In 1988, Caterpillar produced their 25,000th elevated drive sprocket track-type tractor which a D9N. The 405 hp (302 kW) D9R replaced the D9N in 1996. The 410 hp (310 kW) D9T replaced the D9R in 2004. The D9T has a ACERT diesel engine. The current versions are the D9R and the D9T models, but older models such as the D9N and D9L are still common. The L, N, R and T models of the D9 are visually very similar, differing primarily in the design of their internal systems.

The D9L was replaced by the 520 hp (390 kW) D10N in 1987. The 370 hp (280 kW) D9N replaced D8L in 1987. The The D9T main difference from the D9R is the installment of the new Cat C18 ACERT engine. The D9L is the most powerful D9 in history, with flywheel power of 460 hp (340 kW).

The D9's primary working tools are the blade, affixed to the front and controlled by six hydraulic arms, and the optional ripper, which can be attached to the back. The blade is mainly intended for earthmoving and bulk material handling: pushing up sand, dirt, and rubble. It also can be used to push other heavy equipment such as earthmoving scraper pans, and in military applications, main battle tanks. The dozer blade usually comes in three variants:

1. A Straight Blade ("S-Blade") which is short and has no lateral curve, no side wings, and can be used for fine grading.
2. A Universal Blade ("U-Blade") which is tall and very curved, and has large side wings to carry more material.
3. A "S-U" combination blade which is shorter, has less curvature, and smaller side wings. This blade is typically used for pushing piles of large rocks, such as at a quarry.

Like many other bulldozers, the D9 can be fitted with different blades (such as size-9 SU blade and Universal blade) or other devices such as mineplows.

The rear ripper is intended for use in loosening rocky ground and ripping out larger stones. It can also break frozen ground and excavate small ditches. The ripper can be replaced with a multi-shank ripper, allowing the bulldozer to comb the ground.

The size, power and weight of the larger track-type tractors dictate that they are used primarily for major projects. The D9 is most commonly found in use in construction, forestry, mining, waste, and quarry operations.

Caterpillar C13

The Caterpillar C13 is an inline-6 diesel internal combustion engine made by Caterpillar. The engine is 12.5 liters in displacement (763 cubic inches). The cylinder size is 5.12 x 6.18 bore/stroke. The engine can produce 380-430 horsepower at 2100 RPMs. The peak torque RPM level is 1200 RPMs. [1]

The engine weighs over one ton at 2610 pounds. The Cat C13 is often used in Class 8 vehicles (tractor-trailers). The Gleaner A85 is a Gleaner combine harvester that uses the C13, and it is considered a class 8 vehicle. In the A85 as well as in fire trucks, it is rated at a higher horsepower.

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Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Caterpillar crane Truck



Main Technical Specifications
Model

ST5240TQZ
Boom

Max. Lifting Capacity( kg )

13500
Telescopic Distance ( mm )

3050
Max. Lifting Height ( mm )

5830
Inclination Angle Range ( °)

3~39
Under-lift

Max. Lifting Capacity (Parking) ( kg )

13000
Rated Lifting Weight ( kg )

6500
Rated lifting weight when under-lift all extended ( kg )

4200
Telescopic Distance ( mm )

750+750
Inclination Angle Range ( °)

-8~73













Outriggers

Supporting Force ( kN/kgf )

102
Span of rear outriggers ( mm )

1460
Max. Towing Weight ( kg )

25000
Rated Pull of Winch ( kN )

100×2
Cable Diameter x Length

Φ18mm×30m







Chassis :
1) Brand : Steyr King
2) Driving Type : 6 x 4
3)Engine : 4-stroke direct injection diesel engine
Model No. : WD615.47 , Euro II emission standard ,
6-cylinder in-line with water cooling , turbo-charging and intercooling
Maximum output : 371 hp at 2200 rpm
Displacement : 9.726 L

4) Clutch : GF430 Diaphragm-spring clutch , diameter 430mm , hydraulically operating with air assistance
5) Transmission : FULLER 9JS119 , 9 forward & 1 reverse
6) Propeller Shaft : Double universal joint propeller shaft with gear-shaped coupling flange
7) Front Axle : STR Axle , Steering with double T-cross section beam
Rear Axles : ST16 , Pressed axle housing , single reduction gear with hub-reduction , with differential locks between wheels and axles
8) Chassis : Frame : U-profile parallel ladder frame with section of 300x80x8 mm and reinforced subframe , all cold riveted cross members
Front suspension : 9 semi-elliptic leaf springs with hydraulic telescopic double-action shock absorbers and stabilizer
Rear suspension : 12 leaf semi-elliptic springs with bogie spring
9) Steering : Germany ZF power steering , model ZF8098 , hydraulic steering with power assistance

10) Braking System : Service brake : dual circuit compressed air brake
Parking brake : spring energy , compressed air operating on rear wheels
Auxiliary brake : engine exhaust brake
11) Wheel & Types : Rims : 8.5-20
Tyres : 12.00-20 tube
Option : 12R20 tube
12) cabin : SW72 Mid-height cab :
All-steel forward control , 70°hydraulically tiltable to the front , 3-arm windscreen wiper system with three speeds , laminated windscreen with casted-in radio aerial , hydraulically damped adjustable driver’s seat and rigid adjustable co-driver’s seat , with heating and ventilating system, exterior sun visor , adjustable roof flap , stereo radio/cassette recorder , safety belts , adjustable steering wheel (It can be adjustable in height ±25mm and angle ±5 °forward and backward to meet driver’s height .) and single bunk

13) Electrical system : LCD control with CAN system
operating voltage : 24 V , negative grounded
Starter : 24 v , 7.5 Kw
Alternator : 3-phrase , 28V , 1500W
Batteries : 2x12 V , 165Ah/180Ah
Cigar-lighter , horn , headlamps , fog lights , brake lights , indicators and reverse light
14) Instrument Panel : Active check control with indicators , with this instrument the daily manul checks on the vehicle and combined indicators of compressed air pressure , coolant temperaure , engine oil pressure and battery chariging
15) Dimensions : wheel base : 5800 mm
Chassis dead weight : 13320 kgs
Max. loading capacity : 50000 kgs
16) Performance : Maximum driving speed (km/h) : 102
Maximum gradeability (% ): 39
Fuel consumption (L /100 km) : 33

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Tuesday, August 4, 2009

3,000-6,500 lb Capacity LP Gas Cushion Tire


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Friday, July 24, 2009

dustrial Industry


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The Caterpillar Lift Truck is a machine designed for versatility and performance. No matter what model you choose, you’ll always have the high quality features Cat is known for. From our pneumatic tire lift trucks to electric pallet jacks, Caterpillar is committed to ongoing innovation and outstanding performance.