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Josh Swank
Philippi-Hagenbuch, Inc.
1. Abrasive wear
2. Mass impact
3. Projectile impact
4
4. Haul cycle frequency
5. Type and size of loading equipment
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6. Body inside width relative to load centering / impact
7. Dump site / tail chute damage
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8. Loading equipment damage
.2009 Philippi-Hagenbuch, Inc
Abrasive Wear
Body components that come in contact with hauled
material
Strength of steel / abrasion resistant
Must be built to withstand thinning over time
Minimize sidewall abrasion
Tapering body sides allow better load release
Narrow bodies are harder to load and Wider bodies are easier to load
often have poor load placement and achieve proper load placement
.2009 Philippi-Hagenbuch, Inc
Body Loading Wider Body
Moist 1.8:1 30
Wet 2.8:1 20
.2009 Philippi-Hagenbuch, Inc Source: an OEM Manufacturers Handbook
Body Sizing
See 4.4.2
See See
4.4.2
4.4.2
5 - 6%
.2009 Philippi-Hagenbuch, Inc
Body Sizing
Another manufacturer:
Patent Pending
5.59%
overloaded
INCORRECT
This diagram shows
how the three load
profiles (Load
P fil d, 2:1
Profiled 21h heap
from all points and
REALLY
13 48%
13.48% WRONG! SAE 2:1 heap) impact
overloaded the center of gravity.
7%
to as much as
18%
Josh Swank
Sales Manager
Philippi-Hagenbuch,
Philippi Hagenbuch, Inc.
7424 W. Plank Road
Peoria,, Illinois 61604
(309) 6979200
jjjjswank@philsystems.com
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