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Introduced in 2001 as the successor to the D575A-2 SD Super Dozer, the D575A-3 SD Super Dozer is a dedicated dozer with no ripper weighing 152,600 kilograms (336,400 lb). Equipped with a standard blade, the D575A-3 SD is capable of moving up to 90 cubic yards (69 m 3 ) of material per pass, however, when equipped with an optional blade, the ...
9,675 pounds (4,389 kg) unloaded, 13,000 pounds (5,900 kg) with dozer blade [1] ... Blade and other attachments. The OC-9 was fitted with a three-meter blade. Its ...
The D11N had some major improvements over the D10: it includes a bigger track and blade, and a longer track by 21 inches (0.53 m). The U blade was just under 21 feet (6.4 m) wide and 7 feet (2.1 m) high. This increased the blade capacity to 45 cu yd (34 m 3). The D11N's weight was 204,517 pounds (92,767 kg).
The dozer blade usually has three variants: A straight blade ("S-blade") is short and has no lateral curve, with no side wings, and can be used for fine grading. A universal blade ("U-blade") is tall and very curved, and has large side wings to carry more material. A "S-U" combination blade is shorter, has less curvature, and has smaller side ...
Universal ("U-Blade"): A tall and very curved blade with large side wings to carry more material "S-U" combination: A shorter blade with less curvature and smaller side wings; Other blade types include landfill U-Blades, woodchip U-blades, and two-way blades for work inside the holds of ships.
The dozer blade on front of the tractor usually comes in 4 varieties: Straight ("S-Blade") which is short and has no lateral curve, no side wings, and can be used for fine grading. Angle: A type of blade, typically only 4' in height, that attaches to the dozers C-frame.
The Cat D10 could be ordered with up to a 19-foot (5.8 m) U-blade, and weighed in at 180,000 lb (82,000 kg). Later versions weighed in at 190,000 lb (86,000 kg). The U-blade was 7 feet (2.1 m) high and could push 35 cu yd (27 m 3) according to Caterpillar's literature. The November 1977 issue of Excavating Contractor magazine had a 2-page story ...
By raising the dozer blade and using its scraper blade, the ACE can fill itself with ballast to improve dozing efficiency. It can also be ejected quickly, thus eliminating the need for a bucket loader and dump truck. Another key feature of the M9 is its hydropneumatic suspension system.