Caterpillar Bulldozers
August 26th 2008 01:17 am By Web Development in India
The typical style of Bulldozer is the model with tracks. Bulldozers tracks allow for increased stability but are not as easy to move around on the job site, or from one site to the next. Tracks are also preferred when working on wet or muddy surfaces. The tracks grip the surface better than the wheeled models of Bulldozer.
The Caterpillar D3G Bulldozer model is a good example of the track style. As with many newer models, the D3G Bulldozer is equipped with lasers to provide very accurate grading. The more accurate the operate can be, the more productive the job. If the Bulldozer can provide more of the grading fine touches, then less manual labor is needed to finish the job.
The Bulldozer’s laser works by emitting a beam of light that rotates around the work area. It is mounted above the Bulldozer tractor to avoid any obstructions. The Bulldozer’s blade is equipped with a receiver. As the Bulldozer blade moves, the receiver sends information back to the operator with corrections to keep the blade on task. Making the Bulldozer more accurate is a great help on many job sites. The work is faster, the grading levels are more precise and less manual labor is needed. Caterpillar knows that today’s Bulldozers must work smart as well as working hard.
Caterpillar offers a specialized Bulldozer model, the D6N FA, for the forestry industry. This workhorse of a Bulldozer is designed to tackle the tough terrain of the forest. Unlike the construction site or mining operation, Bulldozer work in the forest comes with an environment that is filled with rough, uneven surfaces, jagged tree stumps, flying sawdust and other debris. The Bulldozer must be reliable to thrive in these tough conditions, and maintenance must be easy because these work sites are often remote and inaccessible by other equipment.
The Caterpillar D3G Bulldozer model is a good example of the track style. As with many newer models, the D3G Bulldozer is equipped with lasers to provide very accurate grading. The more accurate the operate can be, the more productive the job. If the Bulldozer can provide more of the grading fine touches, then less manual labor is needed to finish the job.
The Bulldozer’s laser works by emitting a beam of light that rotates around the work area. It is mounted above the Bulldozer tractor to avoid any obstructions. The Bulldozer’s blade is equipped with a receiver. As the Bulldozer blade moves, the receiver sends information back to the operator with corrections to keep the blade on task. Making the Bulldozer more accurate is a great help on many job sites. The work is faster, the grading levels are more precise and less manual labor is needed. Caterpillar knows that today’s Bulldozers must work smart as well as working hard.
Caterpillar offers a specialized Bulldozer model, the D6N FA, for the forestry industry. This workhorse of a Bulldozer is designed to tackle the tough terrain of the forest. Unlike the construction site or mining operation, Bulldozer work in the forest comes with an environment that is filled with rough, uneven surfaces, jagged tree stumps, flying sawdust and other debris. The Bulldozer must be reliable to thrive in these tough conditions, and maintenance must be easy because these work sites are often remote and inaccessible by other equipment.
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