How to Use the Right Excavator Attachments
Your excavators are essential machines on a wide variety of projects. Equipping them with the right attachments is crucial for tackling a diverse range of different tasks efficiently and effectively. From excavation to demolition to material handling, the choice of excavator attachments plays a pivotal role in your project’s success.
To help you out, we’ve put together some key tips and best practices for choosing the best excavator attachments for your specific needs.
Familiarize yourself with common excavator attachments
A wide variety of attachments are available to handle various jobs, including digging, demolition, vegetation management, and material handling. Among the most commonly used attachments are:
- Excavator buckets: These versatile attachments facilitate digging, material carrying, grading, leveling, and backfilling tasks. Excavator buckets come in various types, such as digging, rock, grading, and trenching buckets.
- Multiprocessors: Designed with powerful jaws, multiprocessors excel in cutting and breaking down tough materials found in demolition work.
- Excavator grapples: These attachments enable you to grab and position a range of materials, from scrap and wood to piping and brush, increasing your excavator’s material handling capabilities.
- Hydraulic breakers: Also known as hammers, hydraulic breakers effectively pulverize solid materials like concrete, rock, and steel, making them indispensable for demolition projects.
- Excavator shears: Ideal for cutting and shredding structural steel, rebar, scrap metals, and construction materials, excavator shears are essential tools on demolition jobs.
- Excavator Thumbs: Thumb attachments provide precise control for handling and moving debris, rocks, and loose materials, improving digging efficiency.
In addition to these excavator attachments, you can also use plate compactors, pulverizers, and trenchers to handle even more projects.
Consider your specifications
When selecting excavator attachments, it’s crucial to think about your equipment’s hydraulic capabilities. Whether you’re operating hydraulic breakers, grapples, multiprocessors, or other attachments, ensure they align with your hydraulic circuit. Excavator hydraulic circuits are typically categorized as “high flow” or “standard flow,” with variations in flow rates among manufacturers. Confirm that the excavator attachments you choose match your machine’s hydraulic specifications for optimal performance.
Ensure compatibility with your equipment
After assessing the attachment’s hydraulic requirements, verify compatibility with your excavator’s mounting system. While many attachments feature a universal mount, differences may exist based on your specific make and model.
Conduct a trial run
Before finalizing your purchase, schedule a demo of the excavator attachment. Allowing your operators to test it firsthand provides valuable insights into how easy it is to install, plus its maneuverability and overall performance. A test run helps ensure that the excavator attachment meets your expectations and requirements before making a commitment.
Talk with our team
There are many excavator attachments out there, so we recommend speaking with our equipment experts before making a purchase. We’ll need to understand what your typical projects include and which excavator you are using. Then, we will help you determine which size and type of attachments will work best.
Meet with our team to find the best excavator attachments for you.