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Bucket capacity and the base model are substantiated for an excavator of great power developed for unexplosive working. The technical and technological characteristics of the new excavator are compared with a machine for layer-by-layer cutting.
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Mattis, A.R., Zaitsev, G.D. Design of Excavator of Great Unit Power for Rock Mining without Blasting. Journal of Mining Science 36, 562–566 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1016685414986
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