I worked at P&H mining equipment 1995-2001 as engineering contractor and worked on the 4100XPB model. I worked on the dipper shrouds, teeth, door, and the back of the dipper where it connects to the arm. Those steel plates range from .75 up to 3" thick. The welding symbols are really complex with specialized chamfers and back gauging burn welding. I slso worked on blast hole drills and 9100 dragline. This equipment went to Australia. I am now retired and totally brings back memories watching the machine work. 👍
The funny thing is, is this massive machine operates the exact same way as the now over 110 year old steam shovels did. Just on a massive scale increase
I hope you get to see one in person. They’re amazingly impressive. I drive a Komatsu 830e truck and work under them regularly. Occasionally, when loading out blocky material, we have to park the truck in position to be loaded, then exit and walk to a waiting light vehicle. You don’t realise how big the shovel is until you’re standing on the ground, meters away from its tracks.
It is flat-out disgusting how incredibly huge and badass and cool that machine is I just cannot wrap my head around how massive that bucket is and how much Earth it can move and the power needed to move that much earth..it just does it so effortlessly this thing is one cool customer!!
On a cold winter night we could hear sounds like this in the distance. It was a good, friendly sound, the mine was working and there'd be a nice paycheck every other Thursday.
If I had seen a video like this... or had seen this in real life... when I was 8 years old... I would have spent the rest of my life doing everything possible to become a driver of a an awesome beast machine like that shovel.
I saw the real thing when I was a kid, but things were much smaller back then. Wound up spending 45 years as an engineer in the local iron mines. Got a chance to try my hand at a shovel and truck on the training program when I first started. They are awesome.
Wow! Electric rope shovel instead of hydraulic - it is a surprise for me as in my ignorance in the area I was expecting only hydraulic. Thanks for share.
More P&H please! :D There're just amazing machines! The biggest shovel I've ever seen was russian EKG-10 with 10 cubic metres bucket and I was amazed - what a huge machine. But that device is a real king.
The company I work for makes the replacement components like the lower pivot ring gear and rotation parts for this very machine and it's smaller brothers and sisters. They are giant's in terms of our turning centers. We regularly push the limits of or machines to keeps this mining equipment up and running
Imagine you're driving a Mini Cooper. You're approaching a traffic jam and you have the same power horn that this monster has. You then lean on the horn.
jserra17 well the 4100 usually pass mached for the 360+ class, we run mt 4400s which are roughly the same as a 793 and our 4100 usually dumps 2 buckets and its usually around the 220 to 240 range
Here's something more impressive, a 800t hydraulic backhoe loading 324 tonnes in 3 passes in just over a minute. ua-cam.com/video/tjGuDpEM7ds/v-deo.html
@@Dankyjrthethird yes and several other mines in the province we only have a few large scale mines but I've also seen this machine at other mines in a few other provinces and territories
Its fascinating these shovels were invented in the early to mid 1800s and the design is basically the same. Yes they are much much bigger and no longer steam driven but those were some smart cookies long ago
Just unbelievable I would travel from the Uk 🇬🇧 anywhere in the world to sit in one of these huge excavators to experience the shear power .. When folk turn the 💡 lights on they have no idea the amount of investment these corporations make to get coal out the ground..
Yup. We have entire crews who's whole job is laying these cables, maintaining them, moving cable stands and assisting the shovel when it has to make a big move.
You can see the bad blast int this mine... but this is no proble to the best P&H. I work with a Contrator that it have the same equipmet , it is a fantastic exprience.
I’m surprised the power supply cable doesn’t blow up on these things working in this harsh environment. I’m guessing it would be armoured cable but my experience as an electrician I’m thinking it would have to be swapped out regularly.
Not so! There is regular maintenance and preventative maintenance done on a regular time schedule! They hipot the cables and make repairs as required. The substations are protected by ground check relays. Never heard of a blowup in all my years as a maintenance supervisor.
They don't blow up but sometimes the operator runs them over with the tracks or the the shovel crew damages them when they move them. In the US, msha had standards that make these systems fairly safe
I worked at P&H mining equipment 1995-2001 as engineering contractor and worked on the 4100XPB model. I worked on the dipper shrouds, teeth, door, and the back of the dipper where it connects to the arm. Those steel plates range from .75 up to 3" thick. The welding symbols are really complex with specialized chamfers and back gauging burn welding. I slso worked on blast hole drills and 9100 dragline. This equipment went to Australia. I am now retired and totally brings back memories watching the machine work. 👍
Thank you for not screwing this up with cheesy music. Hearing the equipment work is music enough.
which music? I don't hear any music.
The sound of falling rocks is pretty much music to my ears.
@Ar Armstrong
Then you need to go back to your Celine Dion videos and stay out of the men's section.
LEGO should make this into a set
Well said.
These outfits are old school but man there break out numbers are off the charts plus durability and high hour reliability, insane, soooo impressive
The funny thing is, is this massive machine operates the exact same way as the now over 110 year old steam shovels did. Just on a massive scale increase
If it ain't broke don't fix it
Any chance the cab is a little nicer now than it was a hundred years ago?
Apa yaan
There’s a logical reason why it’s called “power shovel”.
I'm 74 years old, this is one of sights that I have on my "bucket list", to see and experience. Yepper!
I hope you get to see one in person. They’re amazingly impressive. I drive a Komatsu 830e truck and work under them regularly. Occasionally, when loading out blocky material, we have to park the truck in position to be loaded, then exit and walk to a waiting light vehicle.
You don’t realise how big the shovel is until you’re standing on the ground, meters away from its tracks.
@@JarradDRS I change the teeth on these in rotation with all the trucks if needed. Iys definitely awe inspiring.
welcome to youtube..there is lot of rabbit holes to explore and occupy our curious minds..dont get lost :)
You can see about getting a tour set up with one of those mining tourism companies. That may at least get you onsite to experience the equipment.
@@JarradDRS
What you mean you have to exit the haul truck to be loaded !!!
Enlighten me please 😎
Oooh, I love how that horn is blowing so majestically.😊👍😘
It is flat-out disgusting how incredibly huge and badass and cool that machine is I just cannot wrap my head around how massive that bucket is and how much Earth it can move and the power needed to move that much earth..it just does it so effortlessly this thing is one cool customer!!
trey kearns thanks for watching and ur kind words. I call it dah beast. She will move anything in her bucket
This brings back memories from when I started in mining 36 years ago,we used both P&H aswell as Marion Dresser rope shovels.Awesome machines to watch.
I could sit and watch this all day
It's amazing how that machine makes those trucks look so small
120t truck and 1500t excavator... just put the p&h 4100 a side a roundshowel excavator at germanies coal mines...
One of the best vids I've seen on massive op's. More please!
Now that's what you call a horn!
I want to add that horn to my truck!
pneumatic or electric horn ?
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Love to buy one for my Porsche 911 😃
Wow, Beautiful Upload friend. keep it up. Thank you for sharing this to us. Greetings from Korea
Could watch this endlessly for hours ...
Same here.
Especially without the shitty music in the background. The sound of running engines are pretty much better.
Trust me you don't want to do that, as a shovel and drill mechanic it gets boring REAL fast like shift just started fast
Fast machine with a really good operator.
i don't understand why some people choose music over working noise, I'll choose noise any day
Me too.
Kiko Mura ok u changed my life?
Kiko Mura love the sounds of bucket scooping the coal
On a cold winter night we could hear sounds like this in the distance. It was a good, friendly sound, the mine was working and there'd be a nice paycheck every other Thursday.
Especially that same type of modern overplayed douchbag raspy voice rock music, you know the kind that I’m talking about? Lol
It's so awesome that they are Plug and play...:)...That cord must be so well made to withstand mine activities!
Funny to hear them when they're got a pin sized home can cause the electricity to fry you
This beauty looks like a full on city on tracks!
Fantastic job on the video!!!! It’s in landscape mode, very clear and steady. Wow beautiful
It was difficult to gauge the size until the dump truck entered the picture, that digger is huge!!
Yes. A 1500t giant with a 46cbm showel which weights empty ober 80t!
It is GOOD that is cable-powered. No need for heavy and "eco-fiendly" batteries.
If I had seen a video like this... or had seen this in real life... when I was 8 years old... I would have spent the rest of my life doing everything possible to become a driver of a an awesome beast machine like that shovel.
I saw the real thing when I was a kid, but things were much smaller back then. Wound up spending 45 years as an engineer in the local iron mines. Got a chance to try my hand at a shovel and truck on the training program when I first started. They are awesome.
Great video. I see these each day in Arizona and still am impressed.
Where in AZ do you see them running?? I would love to see this or others running.
Me too im from tucson area
@@robertproctor1358 Morenci Mine?, a US Highway runs through the middle of it
I operate one everyday at work. Love it. Moves around 85000 to 90000 tons of dirt in a 12hr shift.
@@robertproctor1358 At several of the copper mines.
90% of your viewing experience is through your ears. Top job in not adding music
Now that P&H has a Horn!!! 🎺
Wow! Electric rope shovel instead of hydraulic - it is a surprise for me as in my ignorance in the area I was expecting only hydraulic. Thanks for share.
We've got one of these dipper buckets and doors sitting in our shop getting rebuild. Neat to see them in action.
Huge shop? The showel weights 80t and ober 6m wide...
Well it is great to see the some what old excavator working . The best video i love the video. Keep up the hard fun work.
A 793 filled with three passes ... that's it!
Jesus that is impressive. That thing makes that dump truck look like a micro machine and an R/C truck.
I was thinking the same thing. The tires on that dumper must be 12 ft
Great video, magnificent audio!👍
Jag har alltid beundrat P&H XPC 4100 och nu har vi en i Norden!
Sounds like a prehistoric beast !!
This appears on one of the images when SolidWorks is loading. Cool to see it in action.
Christ 3 passes and it’s frigging loaded 💪
Must be 85 tons a bucket
Man! I would love to organize the transport of those machines! Both excavator and the truck! Would be dream come true...
P&H 4100XPC weights about 1 537 metric tonnes. It's HUGE
That's what she said! .................I'm really sorry, It's an affliction...:)...
It can also hold the weight of 6 city buses in one scoop. Not for the small jobs!
She said
This is just beautiful☺️
More P&H please! :D There're just amazing machines! The biggest shovel I've ever seen was russian EKG-10 with 10 cubic metres bucket and I was amazed - what a huge machine. But that device is a real king.
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RaptorGP да я от ЭКГ-5 то охуел, а тут в 10 раз больше. Страшно представить, насколько он огромен. Но ничего, через пару лет увижу)
Да, пятёрочка тоже хороша!
10 c.y. lol that 4100 is 62 c.y.
P&h also makes a 4800 Wich is even bigger . My uncle runs one at the mine I work at
Honey, you can use the car... I'll drive to work with the house today!
Video Tour inside the P&H 4100 while its working would be cool.
this is electric front shovel and most reliable machine when it comes to excavation and no worry for hydraulic oil reserve, compare to hydraulic FS.
Cheaper to maintain.
Inside the shovel is pretty empty, electric motors, pulleys and open gears.
Beautiful machine.
No hydro crowd in that to worry about.
smooth operator.
Big lad. Things an absolute house
I love that horn, and by the way that thing is gynormous
The power of this thing compared to cheesy ass hydraulic ram front shovels is just unreal.
The company I work for makes the replacement components like the lower pivot ring gear and rotation parts for this very machine and it's smaller brothers and sisters. They are giant's in terms of our turning centers. We regularly push the limits of or machines to keeps this mining equipment up and running
Simply Beautiful
That could even fill up 797 easily... 👍
Yup. About 4 passes
Imagine you're driving a Mini Cooper. You're approaching a traffic jam and you have the same power horn that this monster has. You then lean on the horn.
Thank's for the Brenda New" P&H " How many Yard' Bucket! 🤙✌️🇨🇦😀
At least 3.
But probably more than 7.
This video really drove home for me just how big these modern rope shovels really are.
I could only imagine if that beast turns into an Autobot or a Decepticon...
I was thinking the exact same! XD
That excavator comes with a four bedroom 3 bath apartment.
Well, if it has a kingsize bathtub inside, then I'm sold.
...probably has kingsize bathtub tsunamis, too!
Tub toys include surfboards, tugboats, scuba gear!
No, but it does have a kitchenette...
Impressive - just 3 cycles and slightly over 1 minute to load these 793's.
jserra17 well the 4100 usually pass mached for the 360+ class, we run mt 4400s which are roughly the same as a 793 and our 4100 usually dumps 2 buckets and its usually around the 220 to 240 range
Here's something more impressive, a 800t hydraulic backhoe loading 324 tonnes in 3 passes in just over a minute. ua-cam.com/video/tjGuDpEM7ds/v-deo.html
That's still not as big as my dump after pf chang's
He needs bigger dumpers!!!
I used to operate a couple of of old RB30's with Blue Elvan & it took ten minutes to fill a 25 tonner!
They run the biggest fleet of 795 cat dumpers in Europe in that mine
That thing make them dump trucks look like tonka toys and that horn mean af lol
super vid thank's for sharing.
I've seen these at work on mines here in Ontario Canada
At detour gold?
@@Dankyjrthethird yes and several other mines in the province we only have a few large scale mines but I've also seen this machine at other mines in a few other provinces and territories
Very interesting, 3 passes and the 793 is full wow, but there also hanging time need to be reduced.
That shovel should be only 2 passes for a 793 I worked with one and a fleet of 282c and it was 3 passes for 420t
what a frightening and terrifying sound that thing is making, the sheer mechanical tools going on inside that thing...
Those huge dump trucks look so small when they park next to the P&H behemoth.
dudes...watch this on big screen with surround sound etc...glorious steel
Big shovel small truck. Where's the 797?
Big monster!!!
this machine really swings fast..
great video
There’s no ambiguity when that horn sounds!
Люблю звуки тяжёлого звенящего металла... В живую видел похожий аппарат, но чуть меньше
OMG this is sooooo cool :D I need this horn on my bus
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Qual motor essa máquina usa?
Its fascinating these shovels were invented in the early to mid 1800s and the design is basically the same. Yes they are much much bigger and no longer steam driven but those were some smart cookies long ago
Now that's a shovel!!!
Is it protocol to back up that slow at different mines?
Cable driven is better than hydraulics in this size?
1 minute 6 seconds to load. Cool
very nice
The captain and silver spade shovel was much bigger, but, this is pretty dog gone nice 👍
My favourite Excavator video. Recommend turning the volume way up high!
The real mining, oh my good.. The big mechine
As a fellow shovel operator, pretty good times, but I can get a truck out in 55 sec, keep practicing.
What diesel generator uses?
Loved loading under them instead of a 992 loader
What does it sound like from in the cab of the truck?
Fill the HD truck with only 3 buckets, heavy equipment extaraordinary big👍
Just think about the engineering involved with creating the P&H 4100XPC!
And most if not all the engineering in pre computer days was done with lots of pencils and paper
There was one of these on Mt Whaleback in the 90s. It would fill a 240t truck in about 2 passes.
Just unbelievable
I would travel from the Uk 🇬🇧 anywhere in the world to sit in one of these huge excavators to experience the shear power ..
When folk turn the 💡 lights on they have no idea the amount of investment these corporations make to get coal out the ground..
that cable on the bottom is bringing electric power to this thing ?
yes....they have extension cable that plugs into someones kitchen next to the toaster...
They come in AC and DC models
Yes, but you have to unplug the dryer first.
Yup. We have entire crews who's whole job is laying these cables, maintaining them, moving cable stands and assisting the shovel when it has to make a big move.
Sehr schönes Gerät :)
Is tat German?
Ah P&H Mining. Excavating the world since 1884...and giving Kyle Reese nightmares about HKs since 1984
That horn opened up the gates of hell.
You can see the bad blast int this mine... but this is no proble to the best P&H.
I work with a Contrator that it have the same equipmet , it is a fantastic exprience.
Красавец 👍👍
You may be interested in this video, I recommend you to watch it. ua-cam.com/video/7ZxWqoi3YWk/v-deo.html
@@dilekbagci2852 Thanks
Good videos
I’m surprised the power supply cable doesn’t blow up on these things working in this harsh environment. I’m guessing it would be armoured cable but my experience as an electrician I’m thinking it would have to be swapped out regularly.
Not so! There is regular maintenance and preventative maintenance done on a regular time schedule! They hipot the cables and make repairs as required. The substations are protected by ground check relays. Never heard of a blowup in all my years as a maintenance supervisor.
They don't blow up but sometimes the operator runs them over with the tracks or the the shovel crew damages them when they move them. In the US, msha had standards that make these systems fairly safe
I want that horn on my truck lol
What a beauty
Can this machine excavate downwards?
awesome !
Straight outta Milwaukee