Method and apparatus for excavating underpinning holes

Excavating – Clamshell bucket – Common pivot

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37195, 61 51, 173 43, 173 28, 212 425, B66C 302, E02D 500

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ABSTRACT:
An underpinning excavator which comprises a crane having a horizontal beam and a boom extending angularly upwardly and outwardly above the beam and a digging assembly which includes a vertical rod suspended from the boom and a clamshell digger affixed to the bottom of the rod, the rod being engaged by means on the horizontal beam to move the rod inwardly or outwardly along the beam and to rotate the rod about its own axis to effect the excavation of an opening contiguous to and at least partially under the wall to a sufficient depth to permit underpinning to be installed.

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