Several Key Issues in the Electric Refitting of Engineering Machinery

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The position and application of hydraulic system on the engineering machinery are analyzed while the current situation and application of electric technology are discussed. A new idea is proposed in which the end effectors are driven by electric motors while the restriction of hydraulic system is taken over. Several key problems are analyzed during the refitting of engineering machinery such as the high-power, the distribution and focus of energy, the source of energy and the redesign of the control system. The detail is discussed with the Komatsu excavator PC200-8. The advantages of electric engineering machinery are also summarized.

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