Shovel Core Parts
Crawler Shoes
Using
the industry’s most sophisticated design, engineering and manufacturing
technologies, P&H has redefined the standards of developing crawler
shoes and drive systems for quality and durability. Current offerings
include the Advanced Drive System (ADS) and Deep Engaging Long-Life Track
Assembly (DELTA).
P&H OPTIMA Plus Dippers
P&H OPTIMA® Plus dippers are available for P&H and
non-P&H shovels. Designed for an exceptional balance of digging and
loading performance, a key feature of OPTIMA Plus dippers is a stronger,
weight efficient design resulting in greater productivity. Dipper geometry
is optimized for quick filling and easy, even-pass loading with a minimum
amount of time spent in the bank. The body structure is designed with high
cheeks to slice through the bank and is constructed primarily of 100,000
psi alloy to ASTM A514 standard of high strength and rugged durability.
Gears
The
highest quality materials, combined with superior design and
craftsmanship, make P&H gears the best choice for your P&H shovel.
P&H gears are designed specifically to fit their mating gear or
pinion, resulting in reduced wear and extended service life.
Motors
P&H designed mining shovel rated motors are specifically built to meet the demanding requirements of the P&H shovel application. The heavy duty DC motors provide the fast, dynamic reversing response necessary to meet the shovel duty cycle. P&H has been building rugged shovel motors for over a half century with proven, reliable performance.
Racking
The
wide range of operating and installation requirements for dipper handle
racking is met by P&H racking alternatives, including manganese and
alloy steel, either butter welded or unbuttered. These options allow you
to zero in on the best material for your specific application. From our
fabricating floor to your on-site installation, our welding expertise
leads the industry and is known and respected worldwide.
40+ and 50+ Spin Hardened Rollers
P&H spin hardened rollers are designed to extend roller life from 20%
to 40%, depending on the roller selected. The superior surface hardness
(41-48 Rc or 52-62 Rc respectively) offered with these rollers is achieved
through molten salt bath technology. The carefully controlled differential
hardening process optimizes the hardness profile, thereby strengthening
the metal on the wear surfaces. By matching the high hardness of the
rollers to that of the work hardened roller path of manganese shoes,
overall shoe and roller life is extended, replacement costs are reduced,
and machine downtime is minimized.
Contact your local MinePro
Services Distributor for more information on Shovel Core Parts.
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