Bucket-wheel excavators
(BWEs) are heavy equipment used in surface mining and mechanical
engineering/civil engineering. The primary function of BWEs is to act as a
continuous digging machine in large-scale open pit mining operations. What sets
BWEs apart from other large-scale mining equipment, such as bucket chain
excavators, is their use of a large wheel consisting of a continuous pattern of buckets used to scoop material as the
wheel turns. They are among the largest vehicles ever constructed, and the
biggest bucket-wheel excavator ever built, Bagger 293, is the largest
terrestrial (land) vehicle in human history according to the Guinness Book of
World Records.
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