Water conservancy construction embankment slope trimming device
The slope trimming and leveling mechanism of the embankment slope trimming device in water conservancy construction has solved the problem of pits and loose stones in the slope trimming process, and achieved efficient flatness and compaction of the slope.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202610008583.5
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Applications(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2026-01-06
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-27
AI Technical Summary
In existing technologies, when slope trimmers encounter rocks while trimming slopes, they are prone to creating pits and the slope surface becomes loose after being leveled, affecting construction efficiency and effectiveness.
The hydraulic construction dike slope trimming device, which includes a slope cutting mechanism and a leveling mechanism, uses the uniform distribution and compaction parts on the scraper to achieve uniform distribution of excess material and vibration compaction of the slope, filling potholes and compacting the slope surface.
This achieved a better slope smoothing effect, avoided potholes and loosening, and improved the efficiency and quality of the repair.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This application relates to the field of slope repair technology, and in particular to a device for repairing the slope of a dike in water conservancy construction. Background Technology
[0002] In water conservancy engineering construction, slope repair of dikes and canals is a key process, and its quality directly affects the stability and seepage prevention effect of the structure. Traditional slope repair usually uses slope cutting machines to repair the slope of water conservancy construction dikes. The slope repair of water conservancy construction dikes usually involves first using a slope cutting machine to level the slope surface, and then laying concrete on the slope for secondary reinforcement.
[0003] A slope trimmer disclosed in the prior art, such as CN119615998A, includes: a frame comprising two support sections and a guide rail section disposed between the two support sections; a slope trimming mechanism including a slope trimming bucket slidably disposed on the guide rail section, the slope trimming bucket being open at one end and having a discharge port on one side wall of the slope trimming bucket; a drive mechanism including a winch, the steel wire of the winch being connected to the slope trimming bucket; a chute disposed on one side of the frame and extending along the extension direction of the guide rail section, the chute being disposed below the discharge port; and a collecting hopper disposed at one end of the chute, the collecting hopper being located below the chute, the collecting hopper having a connecting part for connection to the steel wire rope of the winch. This structure is simple, and by optimizing and improving the conveying method of the protrusions, the structure of the frame is simplified, making it highly applicable and effectively solving the problems existing in the prior art.
[0004] The aforementioned existing technology adapts to different slopes by optimizing the structure of the slope trimmer. However, when encountering rocks mixed in with the slope during the slope trimming process, the leveling drill bit can only move the rocks to one side. However, the moved rocks will create pits and depressions. Simply leveling the slope with a scraper cannot completely fill these pits and depressions, requiring secondary repairs, which affects construction efficiency. Relying solely on scraping with a scraper may also lead to insufficient slope density, and the leveled slope may easily become loose, affecting the slope trimming effect.
[0005] Therefore, this application provides a device for repairing the slope of a dike in water conservancy construction, which solves the above-mentioned technical problems. Summary of the Invention
[0006] The present invention provides a slope trimming device for water conservancy construction, comprising a frame, a connecting seat that can slide left and right along the lower surface of the frame, a slope trimming mechanism for leveling the slope fixedly installed on the front side of the connecting seat, and a leveling mechanism for scraping the slope fixedly installed below the connecting seat.
[0007] The slope-cutting mechanism includes a drive motor fixedly installed on the front side of the frame.
[0008] The leveling mechanism includes a leveling component fixedly installed on the lower surface of the connecting seat for leveling the slope. On the lower surface of the connecting seat and on the left and right sides of the leveling component, there are equalizing components for evenly scraping off excess material and pressing components for pressing and leveling the slope.
[0009] The leveling component includes a scraper that is installed below the frame and can move up and down.
[0010] The uniformizing element includes multiple evenly distributed paddles installed on the left side of the scraper.
[0011] The clamping element includes a vibrating compaction plate installed on the right side of the scraper.
[0012] Preferably, the drive motor is fixedly connected to the front surface of the connecting seat via a motor sliding sleeve. The drive motor can slide up and down inside the motor sliding sleeve. A cam is fixedly connected to the circumferential surface of the output shaft of the drive motor. A flattening drill bit is installed at the bottom end of the output shaft of the drive motor. A lifting linkage plate is fixedly connected to the top end of the drive motor.
[0013] Preferably, a hydraulic cylinder is fixedly connected to the middle position of the upper surface of the scraper. The telescopic section of the hydraulic cylinder passes through the connecting seat from top to bottom. The fixed section of the hydraulic cylinder is fixedly connected to the upper surface of the connecting seat. Limiting slide rods are fixedly connected to both the front and rear ends of the upper surface of the scraper. The top end of the limiting slide rod passes through the connecting seat and is slidably connected to the connecting seat from top to bottom.
[0014] Preferably, each of the multiple paddles has a connecting pin fixedly connected to its left side, and a linkage rod is slidably connected to the multiple connecting pins. A cam push plate is fixedly connected to the front surface of the linkage rod, and a telescopic spring rod is fixedly connected to the rear surface of the cam push plate. The fixed section of the telescopic spring rod is embedded in the scraper.
[0015] Preferably, a connecting strip is fixedly connected to the rear surface of the plurality of paddles, a plurality of evenly distributed connecting frames are fixedly connected to the upper surface of the connecting strip, and a sliding rod is fixedly connected to the lower surface of the end of the connecting frame away from the connecting strip.
[0016] Preferably, the sliding rod extends into the interior of the scraper, and a return spring is provided between the bottom end of the sliding rod and the interior of the scraper.
[0017] Preferably, each of the four corners of the upper surface of the compaction plate is fixedly connected to a telescopic spring rod 2, and the top ends of the multiple telescopic spring rod 2 are fixedly connected to an installation frame. Two hydraulic cylinders 2 are fixedly connected to the middle position of the upper surface of the installation frame, and a bracket is fixedly connected to the two hydraulic cylinders 2. The bracket is fixedly connected to the right side of the scraper.
[0018] Preferably, the telescopic section of the second hydraulic cylinder is fixedly connected to the mounting frame, the fixed section of the second hydraulic cylinder is fixedly connected to the bracket, and two symmetrically positioned vibration motors are fixedly connected to the upper surface of the compaction plate.
[0019] Preferably, the drive mechanism includes a winding wheel rotatably connected to the upper surface of the frame via a support base, a traction rope being wound on the winding wheel, and a second drive motor being fixedly installed on the upper surface of the frame to the left of the winding wheel.
[0020] Preferably, a pulley is fixedly installed on the output shaft of the second drive motor. The pulley is connected to the winding wheel via a belt. The two ends of the traction rope pass over the guide wheel group located at both ends of the frame and are fixedly connected to the front and rear ends of the connecting seat.
[0021] Preferred.
[0022] In summary, this application includes at least one of the following beneficial technical effects: 1. In the process of slope trimming, this invention evenly distributes the scraped material to refill the pits and depressions that appear after leveling, making the slope smoother. Vibration compaction of the leveled slope further strengthens the slope and prevents it from loosening again. By refilling pits and depressions and recompacting leveled areas, the slope trimming effect is improved, achieving a better slope smoothness in a single trimming process.
[0023] 2. The present invention, through the setting of the uniform component, can fill the pits and depressions that appear after the scraper encounters stones during the process of leveling the slope. By distributing the excess material scraped up by the scraper behind the scraper's path, the excess material can be more evenly distributed behind the scraper's path, so as to better fill the pits and depressions and improve the slope repair effect.
[0024] 3. This invention can prevent the slope from becoming loose by performing secondary compaction on the leveled slope, thus maintaining the leveling effect of the slope better and further improving the repair effect and efficiency of the slope. Attached Figure Description
[0025] Figure 1 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the present invention.
[0026] Figure 2 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the slope-cutting mechanism and the driving mechanism of the present invention.
[0027] Figure 3 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the scraping component of the present invention.
[0028] Figure 4This is one of the three-dimensional structural schematic diagrams of the uniform component of the present invention.
[0029] Figure 5 This is the second three-dimensional structural schematic diagram of the uniform component of the present invention.
[0030] Figure 6 This is one of the three-dimensional structural schematic diagrams of the clamping component of the present invention.
[0031] Figure 7 This is the second three-dimensional structural schematic diagram of the clamping component of the present invention.
[0032] Explanation of reference numerals in the attached drawings: 1. Frame; 2. Connecting seat; 3. Slope cutting mechanism; 4. Leveling mechanism; 5. Drive mechanism; 31. Drive motor one; 32. Motor sliding sleeve; 33. Cam; 34. Lifting linkage plate; 41. Scraping component; 42. Evenly leveling component; 43. Pressing component; 51. Winding wheel; 52. Traction rope; 53. Drive motor two; 54. Guide wheel assembly; 411. Scraper; 412. Hydraulic cylinder one; 413. Limiting slide rod; 421. Paddle; 422. Connecting pin; 423. Linkage rod; 424. Cam push plate; 425. Telescopic spring rod one; 426. Connecting strip; 427. Connecting frame; 428. Sliding rod; 431. Compacting plate; 432. Telescopic spring rod two; 433. Mounting frame; 434. Hydraulic cylinder two; 435. Bracket; 436. Vibration motor. Detailed Implementation
[0033] The following is in conjunction with the appendix Figure 1-7 This application will be described in further detail.
[0034] Reference Figure 1 , Figure 2 and Figure 3 As shown, a slope trimming device for hydraulic construction includes a frame 1. A connecting seat 2, which can slide left and right along the lower surface of the frame 1, is installed below the frame 1. A slope trimming mechanism 3 for leveling the slope is fixedly installed on the front side of the connecting seat 2. A leveling mechanism 4 for scraping the slope is fixedly installed below the connecting seat 2. The slope trimming mechanism 3 includes a drive motor 31 fixedly installed on the front side of the frame 1. The leveling mechanism 4 includes a scraping component 41 for scraping the slope surface, which is fixedly installed on the lower surface of the connecting seat 2. On the lower surface of the connecting seat 2 and on the left and right sides of the scraping component 41, there are a leveling component 42 for evenly scraping off excess material and a pressing component 43 for pressing the leveled slope surface. The leveling component 41 includes a scraper 411 that can move up and down and is installed below the frame 1. The leveling component 42 includes a plurality of evenly distributed paddles 421 installed on the left side of the scraper 411. The pressing component 43 includes a compaction plate 431 that can vibrate and is installed on the right side of the scraper 411.
[0035] In practical use, firstly, horizontal travel tracks are laid at the top and bottom of the slope to be repaired. Then, the upper and lower ends of the frame 1 are respectively placed on the travel tracks. Next, the repair positions of the scraper 411 and the drive motor 31 are adjusted by the leveling component 41. After the adjustment is completed, the slope repair begins. The drive mechanism 5 drives the connecting seat 2 to move back and forth on the frame 1 in the left and right directions. The connecting seat 2 drives the scraper 411 and the drive motor 31 to move synchronously to start repairing the slope. During the repair process, the pry bar 421 is used to evenly process the excess material accumulated at the scraper 411 position to facilitate scraping. When the scraper plate 411 passes through a pothole, there is excess material at the corresponding position to fill it. At the same time, after the scraper plate 411 smooths the slope, the compaction plate 431 continuously vibrates to press the slope smoothed by the scraper plate 411, so as to prevent the slope from loosening and affecting the slope repair effect. The connecting seat 2 moves from top to bottom once to partially repair the slope. After one repair is completed, the scraper plate 411 and the drive motor 31 are lifted upward, and the connecting seat 2 is returned to its original position with the help of the drive mechanism 5. Then the frame 1 moves on the track to the unrepaired position on the slope, and the above steps are repeated to continuously repair the slope.
[0036] Reference Figure 1 and Figure 2 As shown, the drive mechanism 5 includes a winding wheel 51 rotatably connected to the upper surface of the frame 1 via a support base. A traction rope 52 is wound on the winding wheel 51. A second drive motor 53 is fixedly installed on the upper surface of the frame 1 and to the left of the winding wheel 51. A pulley is fixedly installed on the output shaft of the second drive motor 53. The pulley is connected to the winding wheel 51 via a belt. The two ends of the traction rope 52 pass over the guide wheel group 54 located at both ends of the frame 1 and are fixedly connected to the front and rear ends of the connecting seat 2.
[0037] In practical use, when the drive mechanism 5 drives the connecting seat 2 to reciprocate in the left and right directions on the frame 1, the drive motor 53 rotates in the forward direction, driving the winding wheel 51 to rotate around its axis. At this time, the traction rope 52 on the right side of the winding wheel 51 is wound on the winding wheel 51, and the traction rope 52 on the left side is released from the winding wheel 51. At this time, the traction rope 52 pulls the connecting seat 2 to move to the right on the frame 1. Conversely, the drive motor 53 reverses, and at this time, the traction rope 52 pulls the connecting seat 2 to move to the left on the frame 1.
[0038] Reference Figure 1 and Figure 2 As shown, drive motor 31 is fixedly connected to the front surface of connecting seat 2 via motor sliding sleeve 32. Drive motor 31 can slide up and down inside motor sliding sleeve 32. Cam 33 is fixedly connected to the circumferential surface of output shaft of drive motor 31. A flattening drill bit is installed at the bottom end of output shaft of drive motor 31. Lifting linkage plate 34 is fixedly connected to the top end of drive motor 31.
[0039] In practical use, when the slope is being leveled by the drive motor 31, the scraper 411 moves and drives the drive motor 31 to move synchronously inside the motor sleeve 32, so that the leveling drill bit on the drive motor 31 approaches the slope. As the drive motor 31 slides with the connecting seat 2, the drive motor 31 drives the leveling drill bit to level the slope from top to bottom, adhering to the inclined surface.
[0040] Reference Figure 1 , Figure 2 and Figure 3 As shown, a hydraulic cylinder 412 is fixedly connected to the middle position of the upper surface of the scraper 411. The telescopic section of the hydraulic cylinder 412 passes through the connecting seat 2 vertically. The fixed section of the hydraulic cylinder 412 is fixedly connected to the upper surface of the connecting seat 2. Limiting slide rods 413 are fixedly connected to both the front and rear ends of the upper surface of the scraper 411. The top end of the limiting slide rod 413 passes through the connecting seat 2 and slides vertically with the connecting seat 2. The end of the lifting linkage plate 34 away from the drive motor 31 is fixedly connected to the top end of the front limiting slide rod 413.
[0041] In practical use, when the connecting seat 2 moves, it drives the scraper 411 to move synchronously. The distance between the bottom of the scraper 411 and the slope can be adjusted by extending and retracting the hydraulic cylinder 412. After the scraper 411 is adjusted to a suitable position by extending and retracting the hydraulic cylinder 412, the hydraulic cylinder 412 remains fixed. With the setting of two limit slide rods 413, the scraper 411 can move more smoothly during the adjustment process. At the same time, the scraper 411 has more force points during the process of leveling the slope surface, and the leveling work is more stable.
[0042] Reference Figure 1 , Figure 2 , Figure 4 and Figure 5 As shown, connecting pins 422 are fixedly connected to the left side of multiple paddles 421. A linkage rod 423 is slidably connected to multiple connecting pins 422. A cam push plate 424 is fixedly connected to the front surface of the linkage rod 423. A telescopic spring rod 425 is fixedly connected to the rear surface of the cam push plate 424. The fixed section of the telescopic spring rod 425 is embedded in the scraper 411. The front surface of the cam push plate 424 slides in cooperation with the arc surface of the cam 33. A connecting strip 426 is fixedly connected to the rear surface of multiple paddles 421. Multiple evenly distributed connecting brackets 427 are fixedly connected to the upper surface of the connecting strip 426. A sliding rod 428 is fixedly connected to the lower surface of the end of the connecting bracket 427 away from the connecting strip 426. The sliding rod 428 penetrates into the interior of the scraper 411. A return spring (not shown in the figure) is provided between the bottom end of the sliding rod 428 and the interior of the scraper 411.
[0043] In practical use, when the remaining material accumulated on the left side of the scraper 411 is evenly distributed by the paddle 421, the drive motor 31 rotates, causing the cam 33 to rotate synchronously. The cam 33 rotates against the cam push plate 424. When the protruding part of the cam 33 contacts the push plate 424, the cam 33 pushes the cam push plate 424 away from itself, and at the same time compresses the telescopic spring rod 425. At this time, the linkage rod 423, in conjunction with the connecting pin 422, drives the paddle 421 to deflect on the connecting strip 426. When the cam 33... When the protrusion is far away from the cam push plate 424, the cam 33 no longer exerts a pushing force on the cam push plate 424. Under the action of the elastic force of the telescopic spring rod 425, the cam push plate 424 returns to its original position. At this time, the cam push plate 424 drives the paddle 421 to return to its original position through the linkage rod 423 and the connecting pin 422. The cam 33 continues to rotate, realizing the reciprocating push of the cam push plate 424 in the front and back directions. The cam push plate 424 moves back and forth, and drives the paddle 421 to swing back and forth synchronously through the linkage rod 423.
[0044] The linkage rod 423 is provided with a fixed displacement margin in the vertical direction at the position corresponding to the connecting pin 422. This ensures that the linkage rod 423 drives the paddle 421 to swing on the connecting bar 426 through the connecting pin 422, while avoiding jamming.
[0045] As the paddle 421 swings on the connecting bar 426, it works in conjunction with the sliding rod 428 sliding up and down on the scraper 411 and the spring force of the return spring. This allows the connecting bar 426 to have a vertical displacement margin, enabling the paddle 421 to adapt to the scraper 411 and scrape off different amounts of residual material. This ensures that the paddle 421 can maintain normal operation under different conditions. During the up-and-down movement of the paddle 421 with the connecting bar 426, the linkage rod 423 is equipped with a fixed vertical displacement margin at the corresponding connecting pin 422 position. This ensures that the linkage rod 423 can normally drive the paddle 421 to deflect when the paddle 421 deviates vertically.
[0046] Reference Figure 1 , Figure 2 , Figure 6 and Figure 7 As shown, telescopic spring rods 432 are fixedly connected to the four corners of the upper surface of the compaction plate 431. The tops of the multiple telescopic spring rods 432 are fixedly connected to the mounting frame 433. Two hydraulic cylinders 434 are fixedly connected to the middle of the upper surface of the mounting frame 433. A bracket 435 is fixedly connected to the two hydraulic cylinders 434. The bracket 435 is fixedly connected to the right side of the scraper 411. The telescopic section of the hydraulic cylinder 434 is fixedly connected to the mounting frame 433. The fixed section of the hydraulic cylinder 434 is fixedly connected to the bracket 435. Two symmetrically arranged vibration motors 436 are fixedly connected to the upper surface of the compaction plate 431.
[0047] In practical use, when the slope surface after being leveled by the scraper 411 is vibrated and compacted by the compaction plate 431, the distance between the compaction plate 431 and the slope surface can be adjusted by the extension and retraction of the hydraulic cylinder 434. This adjusts the compaction of the slope by the compaction plate 431 to different degrees. When the scraper 411 moves left and right, the bracket 435 drives the mounting frame 433 to move synchronously. At the same time, the vibration motor 436 starts to work and generates vibration. With the help of the extension spring rods 432 at the four corners of the compaction plate 431, the vibration generated by the vibration motor 436 is applied to the slope surface through the compaction plate 431 to achieve compaction of the slope surface. This ensures that the slope surface is more compact after the scraper 411 has leveled the slope, and prevents loosening.
[0048] In the description of this invention, it should be understood that the terms "center," "longitudinal," "lateral," "length," "width," "thickness," "upper," "lower," "front," "rear," "left," "vertical," "horizontal," "top," "bottom," "inner," "outer," "clockwise," "counterclockwise," "axial," "radial," and "circumferential" indicate the orientation or positional relationship based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings. They are used only for the convenience of describing this invention and simplifying the description, and are not intended to indicate or imply that the device or element referred to must have a specific orientation, or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation. Therefore, they should not be construed as limitations on this invention.
[0049] Furthermore, the terms "first," "second," "number one," and "number two" are used for descriptive purposes only and should not be construed as indicating or implying relative importance or implicitly specifying the number of technical features indicated. Thus, a feature defined as "first," "second," "number one," or "number two" may explicitly or implicitly include at least one of that feature. In the description of this invention, "a plurality of" means at least two, such as two, three, etc., unless otherwise explicitly specified.
[0050] In this invention, unless otherwise explicitly specified and limited, the terms "installation," "connection," "linking," and "fixing," etc., should be interpreted broadly. For example, they can refer to a fixed connection, a detachable connection, or an integral part; they can refer to a mechanical connection or an electrical connection; they can refer to a direct connection or an indirect connection through an intermediate medium; they can refer to the internal communication of two components or the interaction between two components, unless otherwise explicitly limited. Those skilled in the art can understand the specific meaning of the above terms in this invention according to the specific circumstances.
[0051] The embodiments described herein are preferred embodiments of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of protection of the present invention. Therefore, all equivalent changes made in accordance with the structure, shape, and principle of the present invention should be covered within the scope of protection of the present invention.
Claims
1. A device for repairing the slope of a dike in water conservancy construction, comprising a frame (1), wherein a connecting seat (2) capable of sliding left and right along the lower surface of the frame (1) is installed below the frame (1), characterized in that: A slope-cutting mechanism (3) for leveling the slope is fixedly installed on the front side of the connecting seat (2), and a leveling mechanism (4) for scraping the slope is fixedly installed below the connecting seat (2). The slope cutting mechanism (3) includes a drive motor (31) fixedly installed on the front side of the frame (1). The leveling mechanism (4) includes a leveling component (41) fixedly installed on the lower surface of the connecting seat (2) for leveling the slope. On the lower surface of the connecting seat (2) and on the left and right sides of the leveling component (41), there are a leveling component (42) for evenly scraping off the excess material and a pressing component (43) for pressing and leveling the slope. The leveling component (41) includes a scraper (411) that is installed below the frame (1) and can move up and down. The uniformizing element (42) includes a plurality of paddles (421) disposed on the left side of the scraper (411), with each paddle arranged at intervals along the length of the scraper. The clamping member (43) includes a vibrating compaction plate (431) installed on the right side of the scraper (411). When trimming the slope, the drive motor (31) flattens the irregular slope, and then the scraper (411) performs secondary scraping. During the scraping process, the scraper (421) is used to evenly distribute the scraped material so as to fill some pits and depressions. The compaction plate (431) is used to vibrate and compact the flattened slope, so as to realize the integrated operation of slope trimming, scraping and compaction.
2. The device for repairing the slope of a dike in water conservancy construction according to claim 1, characterized in that: The drive motor (31) is fixedly connected to the front surface of the connecting seat (2) through the motor sliding sleeve (32). The drive motor (31) can slide up and down inside the motor sliding sleeve (32). A cam (33) is fixedly connected to the circumferential surface of the output shaft of the drive motor (31). A flattening drill bit is installed at the bottom end of the output shaft of the drive motor (31). A lifting linkage plate (34) is fixedly connected to the top end of the drive motor (31).
3. The device for repairing the slope of a dike in water conservancy construction according to claim 1, characterized in that: A hydraulic cylinder (412) is fixedly connected to the middle position of the upper surface of the scraper (411). The telescopic section of the hydraulic cylinder (412) passes through the connecting seat (2) from top to bottom. The fixed section of the hydraulic cylinder (412) is fixedly connected to the upper surface of the connecting seat (2). Limiting slide rods (413) are fixedly connected to both the front and rear ends of the upper surface of the scraper (411). The top end of the limiting slide rod (413) passes through the connecting seat (2) and slides vertically with the connecting seat (2).
4. The device for repairing the slope of a dike in water conservancy construction according to claim 1, characterized in that: Each of the multiple paddles (421) is fixedly connected to a connecting pin (422) on its left side. A linkage rod (423) is slidably connected to the multiple connecting pins (422). A cam push plate (424) is fixedly connected to the front surface of the linkage rod (423). A telescopic spring rod (425) is fixedly connected to the rear surface of the cam push plate (424). The fixed section of the telescopic spring rod (425) is embedded in the scraper (411).
5. The device for repairing the slope of a dike in water conservancy construction according to claim 1, characterized in that: A connecting strip (426) is fixedly connected to the rear surface of multiple paddles (421). Multiple evenly distributed connecting frames (427) are fixedly connected to the upper surface of the connecting strip (426). A sliding rod (428) is fixedly connected to the lower surface of the end of the connecting frame (427) away from the connecting strip (426).
6. The device for repairing the slope of a dike in water conservancy construction according to claim 5, characterized in that: The sliding rod (428) extends into the interior of the scraper (411), and a return spring is provided between the bottom end of the sliding rod (428) and the interior of the scraper (411).
7. The device for repairing the slope of a dike in water conservancy construction according to claim 1, characterized in that: The compaction plate (431) has telescopic spring rods (432) fixedly connected at the four corners of its upper surface. The tops of the multiple telescopic spring rods (432) are fixedly connected to an installation frame (433). Two hydraulic cylinders (434) are fixedly connected at the middle of the upper surface of the installation frame (433). A bracket (435) is fixedly connected to the two hydraulic cylinders (434). The bracket (435) is fixedly connected to the right side of the scraper (411).
8. The device for repairing the slope of a dike in water conservancy construction according to claim 7, characterized in that: The telescopic section of the hydraulic cylinder 2 (434) is fixedly connected to the mounting frame (433), the fixed section of the hydraulic cylinder 2 (434) is fixedly connected to the bracket (435), and two front-to-back symmetrical vibration motors (436) are fixedly connected to the upper surface of the compaction plate (431).
9. A device for repairing dike slopes in water conservancy construction according to claim 1, characterized in that: The drive mechanism (5) includes a winding wheel (51) rotatably connected to the upper surface of the frame (1) via a support base. A traction rope (52) is wound on the winding wheel (51). A second drive motor (53) is fixedly installed on the upper surface of the frame (1) and to the left of the winding wheel (51).
10. A device for repairing the slope of a dike in water conservancy construction according to claim 9, characterized in that: A pulley is fixedly installed on the output shaft of the second drive motor (53). The pulley is connected to the winding wheel (51) via a belt. The two ends of the traction rope (52) pass around the guide wheel group (54) located at both ends of the frame (1) and are fixedly connected to the front and rear ends of the connecting seat (2).
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Slope cutting machine
CN119615998A