Sandvik LHD cabin rigidity test

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Uploaded by on Feb 24, 2010

Sandvik Mining and Construction serves a broad range of
customers in construction, exploration, mining
and bulk materials handling. Our construction expertise
covers quarrying, tunneling, demolition and recycling, and
other civil engineering applications. Our mining products
and services support customers on the surface and under
ground, in all mineral, coal and metal mining applications
from exploration to ore transportation.

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  • Is that cab made of 1" thick armor plate vs car sheet metal.

  • holy shi* that bounced like rubber

  • I want one! LHD rules.

  • I want one!

  • Now Sandvik needs to design and manufacture machines that is as robust.

    Hahahahhaaa

  • The weight of the block was 5000 kg (11 000 lb) and it was dropped from 6 m (20 ft). The cabin is from large end LHD (LH517, LH621).

    "Unoffical" 2nd drop was from 9 m and still the cabin survived.

  • great test!! what was the weight of the block? and what was the model of LHD? thks

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