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In 1949 the plant produced the first dragline excavator.
Dragline excavators were used to dig the material out.
The mine is of open pit construction and employs several dragline excavators.
A dragline excavator is a piece of heavy equipment used in civil engineering and surface mining.
The dragline excavator was invented in 1904 by John W. Page.
The cab of the massive dragline excavator Sundew is on display here.
The largest walking machine ever made is the Big Muskie dragline excavator, used primarily in mining operations.
The company holds many patents for cable-operated digging equipment such as Dragline excavators and power shovels.
Black Thunder's dragline excavator is the biggest in the world and cranks out enough coal to load up 25 miles of railroad cars per day.
Faced with a refusal, Hutchings hired a dragline excavator to carry out the work himself.
Next, huge machines, such as dragline excavators or Bucket wheel excavators, extract the mineral.
When the pile driver is connected to a dragline excavator, it is powered by the excavator's own diesel engine.
The Ursa Major is the largest dragline excavator currently in use in North America.
Further growth was sparked by the use of Hadfield manganese steel and the production of dragline excavator buckets.
An Italian company, Fiorentini, produced dragline excavators from 1919 licensed by Bucyrus.
As the six watched its death throes, something came up from beneath it, with jaws as big as a dragline excavator, and sucked the gull down.
After failing to get any assurance that the shoal would be removed, volunteers took action, and cleared the canal using a dragline excavator which they had borrowed.
The dragline excavator, Sundew (dragline)
The Osgood Company was a Marion, Ohio based manufacturer of heavy machinery, producing steam shovels, dragline excavators and cranes.
This speed/torque characteristic is useful in applications such as dragline excavators, where the digging tool moves rapidly when unloaded but slowly when carrying a heavy load.
Bucyrus International entered the dragline market in 1910 with the purchase of manufacturing rights for the Heyworth-Newman dragline excavator.
Sundew was a large electrically powered dragline excavator used in mining operations in Rutland and Northamptonshire in the United Kingdom.
The group Friends of St. Aidan's BE1150 Dragline claim that it is the largest preserved walking dragline excavator in Western Europe.
Marion Power Shovel Company designed, manufactured and sold steam shovels, power shovels, excavators, and dragline excavators for use in the construction and mining industries.
Eight new 65-tonne ore trucks from Haulpack were delivered in April 1965, along with two dragline excavators and five bores, costing a total of NOK 38 million.