Engineering vehicles by functions
Engineering or Construction vehicles are heavy-duty vehicles, specially designed for executing construction (Civil engineering) tasks, most frequently, ones involving earth moving. Listed here are articles about the engineering vehicles themselves, their tools and their systems. Also, notable manufacturers are listed. The main article for this category is Heavy equipment.
Road maintenance vehicles are also known as road maintenance vehicles. It is a special vehicle specially developed for the needs of road maintenance and repair operations. It is convenient to carry workers, transfer tools, loading and unloading construction materials, and widely used for maintenance and repair of municipal and highways.
Heavy Engineering Vehicle refers to
heavy-duty vehicles, specially designed for executing construction tasks, most frequently ones involving earthwork operations. They are also known as heavy machines, heavy trucks, construction equipment, engineering equipment, heavy vehicles, or heavy hydraulics. They usually comprise five equipment systems: implement, traction, structure, power train, control, and information.[1] Heavy equipment functions through the mechanical advantage of a simple machine, the ratio between input force applied and the force exerted is multiplied. Some equipment uses hydraulic drives as a primary source of motion.
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concrete pump and the distribution boom are mounted on the chassis of the automobile, which is called a concrete pump truck. The parameters of the main oil pump and the length of the distribution pole determine the speed of the pumped concrete, the transport height, and the horizontal distance. Because the concrete pump truck is flexible and flexible, the boom is free to move. It is suitable for conveying the mixture horizontally and vertically and even pouring over obstacles. It is widely used in bridge construction.