Backhoes
December 25, 2022 2023-04-14 21:27Backhoes
Backhoes
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AIEO believes that it is our responsibility to teach safe equipment operations, as well as empower individuals to learn, lead, and build a better future for our communities.
Backhoes are basically a bit different sort of tractors with different structure, function, and way of working. It consists of a digging bucket that digs up into grounds. The digging bucket is present at the end of a two-part articulated arm.
Like human arm has two sections, in the same way, the two-part articulated arm has two sections with two different functions to perform. One of the section stays closest to the vehicle and the name of that section is a boom. The boom of has been attached to the vehicle by the help of a pivot named as the king-post which allows the arm of the backhoe to move left and right through a total of 180 to 200 degrees.
Uses of a Backhoe
Followings are the uses of backhoes.Â
- Digging up a Trench:Â For digging purpose, the backhoes have a bucket attached at one end of it. You will just need to need to operate the vehicle and stick the teeth like structure into the place you wish to dig up. And for digging up a trench so that you can create a well-organized pipping system you can use this feature of a backhoe. Digging up a trench is required for farming purposes as well. There is no need of the old fashion cow plowing any longer. the whole process of cow plowing is both frustrating and as well as sort of abusive to the animal as well.Â
- Helps in Deforestation:Â Urbanization has been a great part of modernization. And for building up cities, deforestation has been one of the roles that are being played by humans. For deforestation, one thing that is done is uprooting trees. Uprooting trees from forests is surely not something that can be done by manpower alone. It would take ages to do so. Hence, to assist people for deforestation the task of uprooting trees can be done by backhoes.
- Leveling a Road:Â To make the surface pf a road plane and smooth the plow on the opposite end from the bucket can be used. You can drive the vehicle of the backhoe and using the plow you will be able to create appropriate pressure and smoothen the uneven surface of the roads. The road will then be absolutely ready for drivers to travel freely without any sort of interruption.Â
- Cleaning up a Work Site:Â Seeing the formation of piles of dirt at a worksite, is very common. You get to see its construction site, in a site where deforestation is happening and also at a farming site. With the help of a backhoe, you can clear up space by digging up and removing the pile of dirt. You may also do the job of pushing away the pile of dirt without applying much effort.
- Removing Snow:Â Western countries, winters, and snow are three things that will always be connected with each other. And with this connection, a problem that is always there is roads covered with snow or roads blocked because of snow or roads slippery because of snow. Lastly, the solution to all these problems is backhoe. Using the external features of the backhoe to dig up and clear the pathway is all that you surely need for allowing the civilians to enjoy the long drives on the high way.
Learn in the classroom:
- Common uses of backhoes
- Types and configurations of backhoes
- Major components of a backhoe
- Instruments and vehicle controls that are typically found in the operator’s cab of a backhoe
- Configurations of backhoe controls
- Common backhoe attachments
- Safety guidelines for:
- — operators
- — co-workers
- — the Public
- — the Equipment
- Inspection and maintenance
- Specific procedures and locations involved in prestart inspections and preventative maintenance
- Basic preparations for operating a backhoe
- How to start up, warm up, and shut down a backhoe
- how to perform basic maneuvers and operations with a backhoe
- Common work activities that are often performed with backhoes
Hands-on practice:
- A basic prestart inspection
- Routine maintenance
- Starting up, warming up, and shutting down a backhoe
- Basic maneuvers
- Excavating an area to given specifications using a backhoe
Our core curriculum covers 9 areas you need to know in the construction industry. The core curriculum is required before you attend any machine training.
They include:
Learn in the classroom:
- The construction industry.
- The benefits of a construction career.
- Typical career path for craft professionals.
- Ways to pursue a career in the construction industry.
Learn in the classroom:
- The benefits of safety, the cost of workplace incidents, and ways to reduce related
hazards. - Common fall hazards and methods to prevent them.
- Recognizing and avoiding struck-by and caught-in-between hazards.
- Common electrical hazards and how to avoid them.
- Personal protective equipment (PPE) and the hazards they reduce or eliminate.
- Safety practices used with other common job-site hazards.
Learn in the classroom:
- Solve basic arithmetic problems with whole numbers
- Fraction types and calculating with fractions.
- Decimal numbers and calculating with them
- Common length-measuring tools and use them to measure lengths accurately.
- Common length, weight, volume, and temperature units in both the inch-pound and metric systems and convert them into other comparable units.
- Angles and geometric shapes, as well as calculating their areas or volumes.
Learn in the classroom:
- Common hand tools and state how to use them.
- Common measurement and layout tools and describe how to use them.
- Hand tools common to shops and job sites.
Learn in the classroom:
- Various types of power drills and impact wrenches.
- How to use various types of power saws.
- The types of jobs best suited to grinders and oscillating multi-tools.
- How to use miscellaneous power tools.
Learn in the classroom:
- Components and features used in construction drawings and how the drawings are different.
Learn in the classroom:
- Types of rigging slings.
- Hardware.
- Equipment.
Learn in the classroom:
- The relationship between communication, listening, and speaking processes and how it
affects job performance. - The relationship between good reading and writing skills and how it affects job
performance.
Learn in the classroom:
- Opportunities in the construction businesses and how to enter the construction
workforce. - The importance of critical thinking and how to solve problems.
- How good social skills are applied in the construction trade and why they are important.
Learn in the classroom:
- The basic concepts of material handling.
- Common safety precautions.
- Various types of material handling equipment and how they are used.
Students will be ready to join the workforce at completion of the program. Including careers in:
- Construction
- Warehouse
- Waste management
- Retail suppliers
- Energy and Utility companies