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A compact or mini excavator is a tracked or wheeled vehicle with an approximate operating weight from 0.7 to 7.5 tones. It generally includes a standard backfill blade and features an independent boom swing. Hydraulic Excavators are somewhat different from other construction equipment in that all movements and functions of the machine are accomplished through the transfer of hydraulic fluid. The compact excavator's workgroup and blade are activated by hydraulic fluid acting upon hydraulic cylinders. The excavator's slew (rotation) and travel functions are also activated by hydraulic fluid powering hydraulic motors. A mini excavator is a tracked or wheeled vehicle with a slew of uses in construction. It can weigh up to 20,000 pounds, which is the cutoff point for a machine that you can consider compact. Some definitions have a cutoff point for mini excavators at 10,000 lbs. Though Mini excavators are popular machines because of their versatility, with many uses for different construction jobs. Renting a compact excavator is a good idea because buying equipment is more expensive than renting it. Furthermore, not every mini excavator is suitable for every job. You can rent machines of different sizes and weights according to the tasks you need to complete. Find out below about some examples of when using a mini excavator is a good idea for site work.

 

MINI EXCAVATOR VS. STANDARD EXCAVATOR:

It's important to understand the differences between compact and standard excavation machines. Mini excavators offer some benefits compared to regular excavators that make them better suited to certain jobs. Standard excavators are also useful machines in their right. You need to make your choice, depending on the job at hand. Mini excavators are lighter and smaller, meaning they offer reduced track marks and top ground damage. The compact nature of mini excavators compared to larger machines makes them much easier to work with on crowded sites. A standard excavator's large size can cause problems in a parking lot, for example. A mini excavator can get around a parking lot easily. Another benefit of the smaller size of compact machines is that you can easily transport them between sites. You can load your excavator on the back of a utility truck or trailer for quick transfer between sites. Always make sure the trailer can support your excavator's weight first. Getting a mini excavator auto shipping on a per-project basis is more convenient than buying one larger machine. When shipping, you can choose different machines for each site, depending on what you need to accomplish.

 

MINI EXCAVATOR PARTS:

The following are some of the main parts of mini excavators.


  • CAB: 
  • Operators sit in the cab and control the machine. The cab on mini excavators allows for 360-degree rotation.

  • UNDERCARRIAGE: 
  • The undercarriage houses both the gears and the motor. The undercarriage is also where you'll find the track roller that helps the machine move over the ground.

  • HOUSE:
  • The house connects to the undercarriage. The household the excavator engine and fuel cylinders.

  • BOOM: 
  • The boom is a long-hinged extension used to connect to the attachments.

  • ATTACHMENTS: 
  • You can fit some attachments to compact excavators. Trenching buckets, grading buckets, and rippers are all examples of parts you can fit on the boom.

  • ENGINE: 
  • The engine is what gives the machine power, helping to move the boom and the hydraulic tracks.


  • STICK: 
  • The stick is an extendable piece that connects the boom to the undercarriage.

 

USES FOR MINI EXCAVATORS

One of the major draws of mini excavators is that you can use them for a slew of different tasks. The sheer number of possible attachments and the light frame are what make the mini excavator such a versatile machine. The following examples showcase some construction jobs that are ideal for using a mini excavator.

 

REPAIRING SEWER LINES

For basic sewer line repair jobs, a mini excavator often makes for a better option than a full-size machine, such as a trencher. The reason you can opt for a mini excavator for sewer repairs is that mini excavators do the same job at a lower price than the larger machines. The only thing you need to assess is the required digging depth for the sewer line to make sure it's within reach of a mini excavator. Once you gauge that you can use a mini excavator, it doesn't make sense not to choose this tool for the job.

 

INSTALLING POOLS AND HOT TUBS

Many Americans enjoy having a pool or large hot tub installed outside their homes. You can see just how popular pools are from the fact that there are 10.4 million residential swimming pools in the United States. Since many state laws make homeowners get special building permits for pools, they often look to contractors to do the job. The compact nature of mini excavators makes them perfect for navigating a backyard that might not fit a larger digger.

 

DIGGING HOLES:

Sometimes you need to dig holes in awkward areas of sites you might work on. Construction teams often resort to using slow methods for excavation in these areas, including old-fashioned shoveling or hand-powered tools. A mini excavator's ability to move into difficult areas of sites makes it the ideal machine for digging holes in, particularly tough-to-reach spots. Using a mini excavator on smaller sites to dig holes can speed up projects, freeing up time to finish other important tasks.

 

SELECT A TRAINED OPERATOR:

Even though these machines bring many benefits to different construction jobs, untrained workers should not use mini excavators. Workers need to have an in-depth understanding of how to operate compact excavators before using them. Paying attention to the details of each machine is vital. 

 

THE CHALLENGE OF SHIPPING EXCAVATOR:

Excavator and other pieces of digging equipment are often large, bulky, and heavy. They usually can't be inserted into a shipping container for freight forwarding. Thankfully there are a number of other sea freight forwarding methods that ensure your digger or bulldozer reaches its final destination in a timely manner and with no scratches to the paintwork.

 

EXCAVATOR SHIPPING METHODS:

Depending on the size and dimension of your equipment, your freight forwarder will usually organize for your item to be transported with Rorto or in a shipping container. Below is a bit more about each of these sea freight forwarding methods. With RoRo (roll-on roll-off), your excavator will be driven straight onto the vessel. It enters the boat via a ramp and is fastened securely before transportation. Once the ship has arrived at its destination, the excavator can be driven or rolled off again.