Mini Excavators (HT10) | Small-scale construction, landscaping, urban projects | - Operating Weight: 1,000 kg (ISO 13031-1) - Rated Capacity: 1 ton (ISO 2840) - Hydraulic Pumps: Liyuan/Kawasaki (ISO 9001) - Tracks: Crawler design (▲ traction) | ▲ Compact size for tight spaces CE Certified (EN 13000) Durable steel construction (▲ longevity) | Limited to lighter loads (1 ton) Lower capacity vs. larger excavators |
Compact Track Loaders | Material handling, grading, rough terrain | - Rubber Tracks: Reduced ground pressure - Lifting Capacity: 1.5–3 tons (ISO 2840) - Attachments: Dozer blades, buckets | ▲ Traction on uneven terrain Versatile attachments Lower ground disturbance | Higher maintenance costs Heavier than mini excavators (less maneuverable in tight spaces) |
Skid Steer Loaders | General construction, heavy lifting | - Four-Wheel Design: Agile turning - Lifting Capacity: 1.5–5 tons (ISO 2840) - Attachments: Over 100+ types | ▲ Powerful for heavy-duty tasks Cost-effective Attachment flexibility | Less stable on slopes Limited visibility for operators |
Backhoe Loaders | Trenching, utility work, farming | - Articulated Frame: 20–30% tighter turns vs. wheel loaders - Dual Functions: Front bucket + rear backhoe | ▲ Dual functionality (digging + loading) Ideal for trenching (▲ depth control) All-terrain adaptability | Larger footprint (not suited for tight spaces) Higher fuel consumption |
Wheel Loaders | Large-scale material transport, mining | - Capacity: 3–30+ tons (ISO 2840) - Speed: 30+ km/h (▲ productivity) - Tires: Pneumatic or solid | ▲ High-speed transport Massive payload capacity Cost-effective for bulk tasks | Poor maneuverability in tight spaces Higher operating costs |
Compact Wheel Loaders | Medium-sized sites, material handling | - Weight: 3–8 tons (ISO 13031-1) - Attachments: Forks, buckets, pallet forks - Tires: Low ground pressure | ▲ Balance of capacity & agility Lower cost vs. full-sized wheel loaders Flexible for varied tasks | Less durable than tracked machines Limited to paved surfaces (▲ vs. skid steers) |