Bucket selection, Tipping load, Bucket filling factor lift arm – Liebherr L 566 User Manual

Page 25: Bucket, Bulk material densities and bucket filling factors

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L0054.02

Bucket selection

Bucket Filling Factor

Lift arm

ZK

Z-bar linkage, standard lift arm length

IND

Industrial lift arm including quick coupler, standard lift arm length

ZK-HL

Z-bar linkage, High Lift

IND-HL

Industrial lift arm including quick coupler, High Lift

Bucket

GPB

1

General purpose bucket (Excavation)

GPB

2

General purpose bucket (Rehandling)

LMB

Light material bucket

HDB

High-dump bucket

4,0

3,6

3,0

3,3

6,0

10,0

9,5

9,0

8,5

5,5

5,5

5,0

4,5

3,6

3,3

2,8

3,0

5,5

5,0

5,0

4,5

4,0

100 % 95 %

105 %

110 %

Schaufelfüllung

Tabellenbreite 90 mm

L 556

Kine-

matik

Schaufel

Materialgewicht (t/m³)

0,4

0,6

0,8

1,0

1,2

1,4

1,6

1,8

2,0

ZK

STD

1

3,6 m³

4,0 m³

IND

STD

1

3,3 m³

LGS

5,5 m³

10,0 m³

HKS

5,0 m³

9,5 m³

IND-HL

STD

1

2,8 m³

3,0 m³

LGS

5,0 m³

9,0 m³

HKS

4,5 m³

8,5 m³

Bulk Material Densities and Bucket Filling Factors

lb/yd

3

%

Gravel,

moist

3,203 105

dry

2,697 105

crushed stone

2,528

100

Sand,

dry

2,528 105

wet

3,203 110

Gravel and sand, dry

2,865

105

wet

3,371 100

Sand / clay

2,697

110

Clay,

natural

2,697 110

dry

2,360 110

Clay / gravel,

dry

2,360

110

wet

2,697 100

lb/yd

3

%

Earth,

dry

2,191 115

wet excavated

2,697

110

Topsoil

1,854 110

Basalt

3,287 100

Granite

3,034 95

Sandstone

2,697 100

Slate

2,950 100

Bauxite

2,360 100

Limestone

2,697 100

Gypsum,

broken

3,034

100

Coke

843

110

Slag,

broken

3,034

100

lb/yd

3

%

Glass waste, broken

2,360

100

solid

1,686 100

Compost, dry

1,348 105

wet

1,686 110

Wood chips / saw dust

843

110

Paper,

shredded / loose

1,011

110

recovered paper / cardboard 1,686

110

Coal,

heavy material density

2,023

110

light material density

1,517

110

Waste,

domestic waste

843

100

bulky waste

1,686

100

Tipping Load

What is tipping load?
Load at centre of gravity of working
equipment, so that the wheel loader just
begins to tip over the front axle.
This is the most unfavourable static-load
posi tion for the wheel loader.
Lifting arms horizontal, wheel loader
fully articulated at centre pivot.

Pay load.
The pay load must not exceed 50% of the
tipping load when articulated.
This is equivalent to a static stability-margin
factor of 2.0.

Bucket capacity.
The bucket volume is determined from the
pay load.

Tipping load, articulated

2

Pay load =

Pay load (lb)

Specific bulk weight of

material (lb/yd

3

)

Bucket capacity =

ISO 14397-1

L0054.01

L0054.03

110% 105% 100% 95%

L 550 - L 580

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