Explain the operation of a scraper.June/July 2020
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A scraper is a heavy-duty construction vehicle that is used to move large volumes of earth, sand, or other materials. It typically consists of a large, open-topped bowl or scoop mounted on a set of wheels or tracks. The bowl is connected to a hydraulic system that allows it to be raised and lowered, and it is typically driven by a powerful engine.
To operate a scraper, the operator first drives the vehicle to the location where the material is to be moved. The bowl is then lowered to the ground, and the operator uses the hydraulic controls to scoop up the material. The bowl is then raised, and the scraper is driven to the location where the material is to be deposited. The bowl is then lowered again, and the material is released by activating the hydraulic controls. The process is repeated until the desired amount of material has been moved.