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International Burch university               Course : Building Construction Technology I
Architecture department                                              Date : xx / xx / xxxx
Sarajevo




                       LECTURE NO.5
                  CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT

                         Building Construction Technology I


  Professor : Prof.dr.Nerman Rustempasic
  Assistant : M.Sc. Ahmed El Sayed
INTRODUCTION
    It is a common fact that we find a wide variety of
     construction machines on every construction sites, which
     make the construction jobs easy, safe and quicker.

    Depending on the application, construction machines are
     classified into various categories which we are discussing
     here.

A.   Earthmoving equipments
B.   Construction vehicles
C.   Material handling equipments
D.   Construction equipments
5. construction equipment Building Construction
GROUP A : EARTHMOVING EQUIPMENTS


*Earthmoving equipment is used in the construction industry to :
       - shift large amounts of earth,
       - dig foundations and landscape areas.

*Types of earthmoving equipment include hydraulic excavators,
bulldozers, compressors and loaders.
A1 : EXCAVATORS
   Excavators are heavy construction equipment consisting of a boom,
    stick, bucket and cab on a rotating platform (known as the "house").

   The house sits atop an undercarriage with tracks or wheels.

   Excavators are also called diggers

   Excavators are used in many ways:
        Digging of trenches, holes, foundations
        Material handling
        Brush cutting with hydraulic attachments
        Forestry work
        Demolition
        General grading/landscaping
        Heavy lift, e.g. lifting and placing of pipes
        Mining, especially, but not only open-pit mining
        River dredging
        Driving piles, in conjunction with a pile driver
A1 : EXCAVATORS
A2 : LOADERS
   A loader is a heavy
    equipment machine often
    used     in    construction,
    primarily used to Load
    material (such as asphalt,
    demolition debris, dirt,
    snow, feed, gravel, logs,
    raw minerals, recycled
    material, rock, sand, and
    woodchips) into or onto
    another type of machinery
    (such as a dump truck,
    conveyor      belt,   feed-
    hopper, or railcar).
A3 : SKID STEER LOADERS
   A skid loader or skid-steer
    loader is a small rigid frame,
    engine-powered        machine
    with lift arms used to attach a
    wide variety of labor-saving
    tools or attachments.
   Though sometimes they are
    equipped with tracks, skid-
    steer loaders are typically
    four-wheel vehicles with the
    wheels mechanically locked
    in synchronization on each
    side, and the left-side drive
    wheels      can   be     driven
    independently of the right-
    side drive wheels.
A4 : GRADERS
   A grader, also commonly
    referred to as a road
    grader,    a    blade,     a
    maintainer, or a motor
    grader, is a construction
    machine with a long blade
    used to create a flat
    surface.
   Typical models have three
    axles, with the engine and
    cab situated above the
    rear axles at one end of
    the vehicle and a third axle
    at the front end of the
    vehicle, with the blade in
A4 : GRADERS
   In civil engineering, the grader's
    purpose is to "finish grade"
    (refine, set precisely) the "rough
    grading" performed by heavy
    equipment       or     engineering
    vehicles such as scrapers and
    bulldozers.

   Graders are commonly used in
    the construction and maintenance
    of dirt roads and gravel roads.

   In the construction of paved roads
    they are used to prepare the base
    course to create a wide flat
    surface for the asphalt to be
    placed on. Graders are also used
    to set native soil foundation pads
    to finish grade prior to the
    construction of large buildings.
A5 : CRAWLER LOADERS
   The       crawler      loader
    combines the stability of
    the crawler tractor with the
    abilities of a wheel loader.
   However, to construct a
    reliable crawler loader it
    requires more than simply
    attaching a loader bucket
    onto a crawler tractor. It
    must be designed with its
    specific purpose in mind to
    ensure it has the strength
    to      withstand       heavy
    excavating.
A5 : CRAWLER LOADERS
   The introduction of hydraulic
    excavators       diminished    the
    market for the crawler loader
    because it was unable to match
    the excavator's lifting power and
    flexibility.
   However, crawler loaders are
    capable of maneuvering across
    the entire construction site
    under its own power, whereas
    most        hydraulic   excavators
    require towing or transport.
    While crawler tractors are still
    being manufactured today for
    niche markets, they reached
    their peak of popularity in the
    1960s.
A6 : BACKHOE
   A backhoe, also called a
    rear actor or back actor, is
    a piece of excavating
    equipment       or    digger
    consisting of a digging
    bucket on the end of a two-
    part articulated arm. They
    are typically mounted on the
    back of a tractor or front
    loader.
A6 : BACKHOE
   The section of the arm closest to
    the vehicle is known as the
    boom, and the section which
    carries the bucket is known as
    the dipper or dipper stick (the
    terms "boom" and "dipper"
    having been used previously on
    steam shovels). The boom is
    attached to the vehicle through
    a pivot known as the kingpost,
    which allows the arm to slew left
    and right, usually through a total
    of around 200 degrees. Modern
    backhoes are powered by
    hydraulics.
A7 : BULLDOZERS
   A bulldozer is a crawler
    (continuous          tracked
    tractor) equipped with a
    substantial metal plate
    (known as a blade) used to
    push large quantities of
    soil, sand, rubble, or other
    such      material     during
    construction or conversion
    work       and      typically
    equipped at the rear with a
    claw-like device (known as
    a     ripper)   to    loosen
    densely-compacted
    materials.
A8 : TRENCHERS
   Trenchers, or ditchers as
    they are sometimes called,
    are similar to excavators in
    the sense that they
    penetrate      the    earth,
    breaking soil and rock, and
    remove it from the ground.
    They        differ     from
    excavators in that the soil
    is    removed      in   one
    continuous        movement.
    Trenchers are specifically
    used for digging trenches
    for    pipes,    but  other
    machines       have    been
    improvised in the past to
A8 : TRENCHERS
   Trenchers can come in two
    types: ladder trenchers
    and wheel trenchers, and
    can dig trenches at speeds
    that    other    machines
    cannot compare to.
A9 : SCRAPERS
   In civil engineering, a
    wheel tractor-scraper is a
    piece of heavy equipment
    used for earthmoving.
   The rear part has a
    vertically moveable hopper
    (also known as the bowl)
    with a sharp horizontal
    front edge. The hopper
    can      be     hydraulically
    lowered and raised. When
    the hopper is lowered, the
    front edge cuts into the soil
    or clay like a plane and fills
    the hopper.
A9 : SCRAPERS
   When the hopper is full it
    is raised, and closed with a
    vertical blade (known as
    the apron). The scraper
    can transport its load to
    the fill area where the
    blade is raised, the back
    panel of the hopper, or the
    ejector, is hydraulically
    pushed forward and the
    load tumbles out. Then the
    empty scraper returns to
    the cut site and repeats
    the cycle.
A10 : WHEELED LOADING SHOVELS
   A power shovel (also stripping
    shovel or front shovel or
    electric mining shovel) is a
    bucket-equipped        machine,
    usually electrically powered,
    used for digging and loading
    earth or fragmented rock and for
    mineral extraction.

   Power      shovels  are     used
    principally for excavation and
    removal of overburden in open-
    cut mining operations, though it
    may include loading of minerals,
    such as coal. They are the
    modern equivalent of steam
    shovels, and operate in a similar
    fashion.
A10 : WHEELED LOADING SHOVELS
   A shovel's work cycle, or
    digging cycle, consists of
    four phases:

       digging
       swinging
       dumping
       returning
GROUP B : CONSTRUCTION VEHICLES


* Engineering or Construction vehicles are heavy-duty vehicles,
specially designed for executing construction (Civil engineering) tasks,
most frequently, ones involving earth moving.
B1 : DUMPERS
   A dumper is a vehicle
    designed for carrying bulk
    material, often on building
    sites.    Dumpers       are
    distinguished from dump
    trucks by configuration: a
    dumper is usually an open
    4-wheeled vehicle with the
    load skip in front of the
    driver, while a dump truck
    has its cab in front of the
    load.
B1 : DUMPERS
   The skip can tip to dump
    the load; this is where the
    name "dumper" comes
    from. They are normally
    diesel powered. A towing
    eye is fitted for secondary
    use as a site tractor.
    Modern dumpers have
    payloads of up to 10 tones
    and usually steer by
    articulating at the middle of
    the chassis.
B2 : TIPPERS
   A truck or lorry the rear
    platform of which can be
    raised at the front end to
    enable the load to be
    discharged by gravity also
    called tip truck.
B2 : TIPPERS
   Tippers are suited for the
    rough and tumble of
    mining & quarrying
    operations, as well as for
    carrying bulk loads in
    construction and
    infrastructure industries.
    Complete maneuverability,
    high performance and
    long-term endurance are
    common to all trucks,
    resulting in lower operating
    costs.
B3 : TRAILERS
   A trailer is generally an
    unpowered vehicle pulled
    by a powered vehicle.

   Commonly, the term trailer
    refers to such vehicles
    used for transport of goods
    and materials.
B3 : TRAILERS
GROUP C : MATERIAL HANDLING EQUIPMENTS
C1 : CRANES
   A crane is a type of
    machine,           generally
    equipped with a hoist, wire
    ropes or chains, and
    sheaves, that can be used
    both to lift and lower
    materials and to move
    them horizontally. It is
    mainly used for lifting
    heavy       things      and
    transporting them to other
    places.
C1 : CRANES
   It uses one or more simple
    machines       to     create
    mechanical advantage and
    thus move loads beyond
    the normal capability of a
    man.        Cranes       are
    commonly employed in the
    transport industry for the
    loading and unloading of
    freight, in the construction
    industry for the movement
    of materials and in the
    manufacturing industry for
    the assembling of heavy
    equipment.
C2 : CONVEYORS
   A conveyor system is a
    common piece of mechanical
    handling equipment that
    moves materials from one
    location       to     another.
    Conveyors are especially
    useful      in    applications
    involving the transportation of
    heavy or bulky materials.
    Conveyor systems allow
    quick        and       efficient
    transportation for a wide
    variety of materials, which
    make them very popular in
    the material handling and
    packaging industries
C2 : CONVEYORS
C3 : FORKLIFTS
   A forklift truck (also called a
    lift truck, a fork truck, a
    forklift, or a tow-motor) is a
    powered industrial truck used
    to lift and transport materials.

   Forklift trucks are available in
    many variations and load
    capacities. In a typical
    warehouse        setting   most
    forklifts used have load
    capacities between one to
    five tons. Larger machines,
    up to 50 tons lift capacity are
    used for lifting heavier loads,
C3 : FORKLIFTS
C4 : HOISTS
   A hoist is a device used
    for lifting or lowering a load
    by means of a drum or lift-
    wheel around which rope
    or chain wraps. It may be
    manually             operated,
    electrically                or
    pneumatically driven and
    may use chain, fiber or
    wire rope as its lifting
    medium. The load is
    attached to the hoist by
    means of a lifting hook
C4 : HOISTS
   Also known as a Man-Lift,
    Buckhoist, temporary elevator,
    builder hoist, passenger hoist or
    construction elevator, this type
    of hoist is commonly used on
    large      scale      construction
    projects, such as high-rise
    buildings or major hospitals.
    There are many other uses for
    the construction elevator.
   Many other industries use the
    buckhoist      for     full   time
    operations. The purpose is
    being to carry personnel,
    materials,     and      equipment
    quickly between the ground and
    higher floors, or between floors
    in the middle of a structure.
GROUP D : CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENTS
D1 : TUNNELING AND HANDLING EQUIPMENTS

   A tunnel boring machine
    (TBM) also known as a "mole",
    is a machine used to excavate
    tunnels with a circular cross
    section through a variety of soil
    and rock strata. They can bore
    through anything from hard rock
    to sand. Tunnel diameters can
    range from a meter (done with
    micro-TBMs) to 19.25 m to date.
    Tunnels of less than a meter or
    so in diameter are typically done
    using trenchless construction
    methods        or      horizontal
    directional drilling rather than
    TBMs.
D2 : CONCRETE MIXERS
   A     concrete     mixer   (also
    commonly called a cement
    mixer) is a device that
    homogeneously          combines
    cement, aggregate such as
    sand or gravel, and water to
    form     concrete.   A   typical
    concrete mixer uses a revolving
    drum to mix the components.
    For smaller volume works
    portable concrete mixers are
    often used so that the concrete
    can be made at the construction
    site, giving the workers ample
    time to use the concrete before
    it hardens.
D2 : CONCRETE MIXERS
   Special      concrete     transport
    trucks (in–transit mixers) are
    made to transport and mix
    concrete up to the construction
    site. They can be charged with
    dry materials and water, with the
    mixing       occurring       during
    transport. With this process, the
    material has already been
    mixing. The concrete mixing
    transport truck maintains the
    material's liquid state through
    agitation, or turning of the drum,
    until delivery.
D3 : COMPACTORS
   A compactor is a machine or
    mechanism used to reduce the
    size of waste material or soil
    through compaction.

   In construction, there are three
    main types of compactor: the
    plate compactor, the "Jumping
    Jack" and the road roller. The
    roller type compactors are used
    for compacting crushed rock as
    the base layer underneath
    concrete or stone foundations or
    slabs.
D3 : COMPACTORS
   The plate compactor has a large
    vibrating base plate and is
    suited for creating a level grade,
    while     the     jumping     jack
    compactor has a smaller foot.
    The jumping jack type is mainly
    used to compact the backfill in
    narrow trenches for water or gas
    supply pipes etc. Road rollers
    may also have vibrating rollers.
D4 : PAVERS
   A paver (paver finisher,
    asphalt finisher, paving
    machine) is an engineering
    vehicle used to lay asphalt
    on roadways. It is normally
    fed by a dump truck. A
    separate machine, a roller, is
    then used to press the hot
    asphalt mix, resulting a
    smooth, even surface. The
    sub-base being prepared by
    use of a grader to trim
    crushed stone to profile after
    rolling.
D4 : PAVERS
D5 : SPRAYING AND PLASTERING MACHINES

   Plaster spraying allows a
    plasterer to skim a drywall more
    than five times faster than using
    a hand float to apply it. Although
    classic gypsum-based plaster
    can be sprayed if it is "spray
    grade," most plaster sprayers
    prefer the organic-based pre-
    mixed plaster packaged in a
    plastic bag because the plaster
    spraying machine does not
    need to be cleaned out after the
    job is finished, providing that
    plaster is kept moist.
D5 : SPRAYING AND PLASTERING MACHINES

   Worm-drive pump
    Most commonly, sprayers have
    a worm-drive pump that pumps
    the plaster up to a spray gun
    that has a large nozzle, usually
    4 to 8 mm, that extrudes the
    plaster into a chamber on the
    end of the gun
   Piston pump
    Newer types of plaster sprayer
    have a piston pump, which has
    sufficient pressure to spray
    smooth (untextured) plaster
    without compressed air.
D6 : ROAD ROLLER
   A road roller (sometimes
    called a roller-compactor,
    or just roller) is a
    compactor               type
    engineering vehicle used
    to compact soil, gravel,
    concrete, or asphalt in the
    construction of roads and
    foundations, similar rollers
    are used also at landfills or
    in agriculture.
D7 : STONE CRUSHERS
   A crusher is a machine
    designed to reduce large
    rocks into smaller rocks,
    gravel,     or   rock    dust.
    Crushers may be used to
    reduce the size, or change
    the form, of waste materials
    so they can be more easily
    disposed of or recycled, or to
    reduce the size of a solid mix
    of raw materials (as in rock
    ore), so that pieces of
    different composition can be
    differentiated.
D7 : STONE CRUSHERS
D8 : SLURRY&HEAVY DUTY PUMPS
   A Slurry pump is a type of
    centrifugal pump in physics
    principle that increases the
    pressure of liquid and solid
    particle mixture (aka slurry),
    through centrifugal force (a
    rotating     impeller)   and
    converts electrical energy
    into slurry potential and
    kinetic energy.
   A pump is a device used to
    move fluids, such as liquids,
    gases or slurries. A pump
    displaces a volume by
    physical    or     mechanical
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5. construction equipment Building Construction

  • 1. International Burch university Course : Building Construction Technology I Architecture department Date : xx / xx / xxxx Sarajevo LECTURE NO.5 CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT Building Construction Technology I Professor : Prof.dr.Nerman Rustempasic Assistant : M.Sc. Ahmed El Sayed
  • 2. INTRODUCTION  It is a common fact that we find a wide variety of construction machines on every construction sites, which make the construction jobs easy, safe and quicker.  Depending on the application, construction machines are classified into various categories which we are discussing here. A. Earthmoving equipments B. Construction vehicles C. Material handling equipments D. Construction equipments
  • 4. GROUP A : EARTHMOVING EQUIPMENTS *Earthmoving equipment is used in the construction industry to : - shift large amounts of earth, - dig foundations and landscape areas. *Types of earthmoving equipment include hydraulic excavators, bulldozers, compressors and loaders.
  • 5. A1 : EXCAVATORS  Excavators are heavy construction equipment consisting of a boom, stick, bucket and cab on a rotating platform (known as the "house").  The house sits atop an undercarriage with tracks or wheels.  Excavators are also called diggers  Excavators are used in many ways:  Digging of trenches, holes, foundations  Material handling  Brush cutting with hydraulic attachments  Forestry work  Demolition  General grading/landscaping  Heavy lift, e.g. lifting and placing of pipes  Mining, especially, but not only open-pit mining  River dredging  Driving piles, in conjunction with a pile driver
  • 7. A2 : LOADERS  A loader is a heavy equipment machine often used in construction, primarily used to Load material (such as asphalt, demolition debris, dirt, snow, feed, gravel, logs, raw minerals, recycled material, rock, sand, and woodchips) into or onto another type of machinery (such as a dump truck, conveyor belt, feed- hopper, or railcar).
  • 8. A3 : SKID STEER LOADERS  A skid loader or skid-steer loader is a small rigid frame, engine-powered machine with lift arms used to attach a wide variety of labor-saving tools or attachments.  Though sometimes they are equipped with tracks, skid- steer loaders are typically four-wheel vehicles with the wheels mechanically locked in synchronization on each side, and the left-side drive wheels can be driven independently of the right- side drive wheels.
  • 9. A4 : GRADERS  A grader, also commonly referred to as a road grader, a blade, a maintainer, or a motor grader, is a construction machine with a long blade used to create a flat surface.  Typical models have three axles, with the engine and cab situated above the rear axles at one end of the vehicle and a third axle at the front end of the vehicle, with the blade in
  • 10. A4 : GRADERS  In civil engineering, the grader's purpose is to "finish grade" (refine, set precisely) the "rough grading" performed by heavy equipment or engineering vehicles such as scrapers and bulldozers.  Graders are commonly used in the construction and maintenance of dirt roads and gravel roads.  In the construction of paved roads they are used to prepare the base course to create a wide flat surface for the asphalt to be placed on. Graders are also used to set native soil foundation pads to finish grade prior to the construction of large buildings.
  • 11. A5 : CRAWLER LOADERS  The crawler loader combines the stability of the crawler tractor with the abilities of a wheel loader.  However, to construct a reliable crawler loader it requires more than simply attaching a loader bucket onto a crawler tractor. It must be designed with its specific purpose in mind to ensure it has the strength to withstand heavy excavating.
  • 12. A5 : CRAWLER LOADERS  The introduction of hydraulic excavators diminished the market for the crawler loader because it was unable to match the excavator's lifting power and flexibility.  However, crawler loaders are capable of maneuvering across the entire construction site under its own power, whereas most hydraulic excavators require towing or transport. While crawler tractors are still being manufactured today for niche markets, they reached their peak of popularity in the 1960s.
  • 13. A6 : BACKHOE  A backhoe, also called a rear actor or back actor, is a piece of excavating equipment or digger consisting of a digging bucket on the end of a two- part articulated arm. They are typically mounted on the back of a tractor or front loader.
  • 14. A6 : BACKHOE  The section of the arm closest to the vehicle is known as the boom, and the section which carries the bucket is known as the dipper or dipper stick (the terms "boom" and "dipper" having been used previously on steam shovels). The boom is attached to the vehicle through a pivot known as the kingpost, which allows the arm to slew left and right, usually through a total of around 200 degrees. Modern backhoes are powered by hydraulics.
  • 15. A7 : BULLDOZERS  A bulldozer is a crawler (continuous tracked tractor) equipped with a substantial metal plate (known as a blade) used to push large quantities of soil, sand, rubble, or other such material during construction or conversion work and typically equipped at the rear with a claw-like device (known as a ripper) to loosen densely-compacted materials.
  • 16. A8 : TRENCHERS  Trenchers, or ditchers as they are sometimes called, are similar to excavators in the sense that they penetrate the earth, breaking soil and rock, and remove it from the ground. They differ from excavators in that the soil is removed in one continuous movement. Trenchers are specifically used for digging trenches for pipes, but other machines have been improvised in the past to
  • 17. A8 : TRENCHERS  Trenchers can come in two types: ladder trenchers and wheel trenchers, and can dig trenches at speeds that other machines cannot compare to.
  • 18. A9 : SCRAPERS  In civil engineering, a wheel tractor-scraper is a piece of heavy equipment used for earthmoving.  The rear part has a vertically moveable hopper (also known as the bowl) with a sharp horizontal front edge. The hopper can be hydraulically lowered and raised. When the hopper is lowered, the front edge cuts into the soil or clay like a plane and fills the hopper.
  • 19. A9 : SCRAPERS  When the hopper is full it is raised, and closed with a vertical blade (known as the apron). The scraper can transport its load to the fill area where the blade is raised, the back panel of the hopper, or the ejector, is hydraulically pushed forward and the load tumbles out. Then the empty scraper returns to the cut site and repeats the cycle.
  • 20. A10 : WHEELED LOADING SHOVELS  A power shovel (also stripping shovel or front shovel or electric mining shovel) is a bucket-equipped machine, usually electrically powered, used for digging and loading earth or fragmented rock and for mineral extraction.  Power shovels are used principally for excavation and removal of overburden in open- cut mining operations, though it may include loading of minerals, such as coal. They are the modern equivalent of steam shovels, and operate in a similar fashion.
  • 21. A10 : WHEELED LOADING SHOVELS  A shovel's work cycle, or digging cycle, consists of four phases:  digging  swinging  dumping  returning
  • 22. GROUP B : CONSTRUCTION VEHICLES * Engineering or Construction vehicles are heavy-duty vehicles, specially designed for executing construction (Civil engineering) tasks, most frequently, ones involving earth moving.
  • 23. B1 : DUMPERS  A dumper is a vehicle designed for carrying bulk material, often on building sites. Dumpers are distinguished from dump trucks by configuration: a dumper is usually an open 4-wheeled vehicle with the load skip in front of the driver, while a dump truck has its cab in front of the load.
  • 24. B1 : DUMPERS  The skip can tip to dump the load; this is where the name "dumper" comes from. They are normally diesel powered. A towing eye is fitted for secondary use as a site tractor. Modern dumpers have payloads of up to 10 tones and usually steer by articulating at the middle of the chassis.
  • 25. B2 : TIPPERS  A truck or lorry the rear platform of which can be raised at the front end to enable the load to be discharged by gravity also called tip truck.
  • 26. B2 : TIPPERS  Tippers are suited for the rough and tumble of mining & quarrying operations, as well as for carrying bulk loads in construction and infrastructure industries. Complete maneuverability, high performance and long-term endurance are common to all trucks, resulting in lower operating costs.
  • 27. B3 : TRAILERS  A trailer is generally an unpowered vehicle pulled by a powered vehicle.  Commonly, the term trailer refers to such vehicles used for transport of goods and materials.
  • 29. GROUP C : MATERIAL HANDLING EQUIPMENTS
  • 30. C1 : CRANES  A crane is a type of machine, generally equipped with a hoist, wire ropes or chains, and sheaves, that can be used both to lift and lower materials and to move them horizontally. It is mainly used for lifting heavy things and transporting them to other places.
  • 31. C1 : CRANES  It uses one or more simple machines to create mechanical advantage and thus move loads beyond the normal capability of a man. Cranes are commonly employed in the transport industry for the loading and unloading of freight, in the construction industry for the movement of materials and in the manufacturing industry for the assembling of heavy equipment.
  • 32. C2 : CONVEYORS  A conveyor system is a common piece of mechanical handling equipment that moves materials from one location to another. Conveyors are especially useful in applications involving the transportation of heavy or bulky materials. Conveyor systems allow quick and efficient transportation for a wide variety of materials, which make them very popular in the material handling and packaging industries
  • 34. C3 : FORKLIFTS  A forklift truck (also called a lift truck, a fork truck, a forklift, or a tow-motor) is a powered industrial truck used to lift and transport materials.  Forklift trucks are available in many variations and load capacities. In a typical warehouse setting most forklifts used have load capacities between one to five tons. Larger machines, up to 50 tons lift capacity are used for lifting heavier loads,
  • 36. C4 : HOISTS  A hoist is a device used for lifting or lowering a load by means of a drum or lift- wheel around which rope or chain wraps. It may be manually operated, electrically or pneumatically driven and may use chain, fiber or wire rope as its lifting medium. The load is attached to the hoist by means of a lifting hook
  • 37. C4 : HOISTS  Also known as a Man-Lift, Buckhoist, temporary elevator, builder hoist, passenger hoist or construction elevator, this type of hoist is commonly used on large scale construction projects, such as high-rise buildings or major hospitals. There are many other uses for the construction elevator.  Many other industries use the buckhoist for full time operations. The purpose is being to carry personnel, materials, and equipment quickly between the ground and higher floors, or between floors in the middle of a structure.
  • 38. GROUP D : CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENTS
  • 39. D1 : TUNNELING AND HANDLING EQUIPMENTS  A tunnel boring machine (TBM) also known as a "mole", is a machine used to excavate tunnels with a circular cross section through a variety of soil and rock strata. They can bore through anything from hard rock to sand. Tunnel diameters can range from a meter (done with micro-TBMs) to 19.25 m to date. Tunnels of less than a meter or so in diameter are typically done using trenchless construction methods or horizontal directional drilling rather than TBMs.
  • 40. D2 : CONCRETE MIXERS  A concrete mixer (also commonly called a cement mixer) is a device that homogeneously combines cement, aggregate such as sand or gravel, and water to form concrete. A typical concrete mixer uses a revolving drum to mix the components. For smaller volume works portable concrete mixers are often used so that the concrete can be made at the construction site, giving the workers ample time to use the concrete before it hardens.
  • 41. D2 : CONCRETE MIXERS  Special concrete transport trucks (in–transit mixers) are made to transport and mix concrete up to the construction site. They can be charged with dry materials and water, with the mixing occurring during transport. With this process, the material has already been mixing. The concrete mixing transport truck maintains the material's liquid state through agitation, or turning of the drum, until delivery.
  • 42. D3 : COMPACTORS  A compactor is a machine or mechanism used to reduce the size of waste material or soil through compaction.  In construction, there are three main types of compactor: the plate compactor, the "Jumping Jack" and the road roller. The roller type compactors are used for compacting crushed rock as the base layer underneath concrete or stone foundations or slabs.
  • 43. D3 : COMPACTORS  The plate compactor has a large vibrating base plate and is suited for creating a level grade, while the jumping jack compactor has a smaller foot. The jumping jack type is mainly used to compact the backfill in narrow trenches for water or gas supply pipes etc. Road rollers may also have vibrating rollers.
  • 44. D4 : PAVERS  A paver (paver finisher, asphalt finisher, paving machine) is an engineering vehicle used to lay asphalt on roadways. It is normally fed by a dump truck. A separate machine, a roller, is then used to press the hot asphalt mix, resulting a smooth, even surface. The sub-base being prepared by use of a grader to trim crushed stone to profile after rolling.
  • 46. D5 : SPRAYING AND PLASTERING MACHINES  Plaster spraying allows a plasterer to skim a drywall more than five times faster than using a hand float to apply it. Although classic gypsum-based plaster can be sprayed if it is "spray grade," most plaster sprayers prefer the organic-based pre- mixed plaster packaged in a plastic bag because the plaster spraying machine does not need to be cleaned out after the job is finished, providing that plaster is kept moist.
  • 47. D5 : SPRAYING AND PLASTERING MACHINES  Worm-drive pump Most commonly, sprayers have a worm-drive pump that pumps the plaster up to a spray gun that has a large nozzle, usually 4 to 8 mm, that extrudes the plaster into a chamber on the end of the gun  Piston pump Newer types of plaster sprayer have a piston pump, which has sufficient pressure to spray smooth (untextured) plaster without compressed air.
  • 48. D6 : ROAD ROLLER  A road roller (sometimes called a roller-compactor, or just roller) is a compactor type engineering vehicle used to compact soil, gravel, concrete, or asphalt in the construction of roads and foundations, similar rollers are used also at landfills or in agriculture.
  • 49. D7 : STONE CRUSHERS  A crusher is a machine designed to reduce large rocks into smaller rocks, gravel, or rock dust. Crushers may be used to reduce the size, or change the form, of waste materials so they can be more easily disposed of or recycled, or to reduce the size of a solid mix of raw materials (as in rock ore), so that pieces of different composition can be differentiated.
  • 50. D7 : STONE CRUSHERS
  • 51. D8 : SLURRY&HEAVY DUTY PUMPS  A Slurry pump is a type of centrifugal pump in physics principle that increases the pressure of liquid and solid particle mixture (aka slurry), through centrifugal force (a rotating impeller) and converts electrical energy into slurry potential and kinetic energy.  A pump is a device used to move fluids, such as liquids, gases or slurries. A pump displaces a volume by physical or mechanical