Mini Excavators (6-8 Ton) | Medium construction, landscaping | Operating Weight: 6 ton (Base) ▲ 8 ton (Advanced, 15% higher capacity) Engine: Yanmar diesel (40 HP, Tier 4) Rated Load: 1.5 ton (Base) ▲ 2 ton (Advanced) | Base: Cost-effective for mid-range tasks Advanced: Enhanced payload for heavy materials | Base: Limited power for large-scale projects Advanced: Requires more space/manpower |
Compact Excavators (Under 5 Ton) | Residential projects, tight spaces | Operating Weight: 1.2–4.5 ton (ISO 6165) Engine: Yanmar (25 HP, Tier 3) Rated Load: 0.8–1.2 ton (ISO 3448) | High maneuverability, low ground pressure Easy to transport | Limited payload capacity for heavy-duty tasks |
Mid-Size Excavators (10-25 Ton) | Large-scale construction, mining | Operating Weight: 15–25 ton (ISO 6165) Engine: Yanmar (75 HP+, Tier 4) Rated Load: 3–4 ton (ISO 14396) | Exceptional load capacity and power for heavy earthmoving | High cost, requires skilled operators Less agile in confined spaces |
Entry-Level Mini Excavators (1-3 Ton) | Small landscaping, trench digging | Operating Weight: 1–3 ton (ISO 6165) Engine: Yanmar (18 HP, Tier 3) Rated Load: 0.5–1 ton (ISO 10245) | Cost-effective, easy to transport Low fuel consumption | Limited power for heavy materials |
Heavy-Duty Mini Excavators (5-7 Ton) | Demolition, medium construction | Operating Weight: 5–7 ton (ISO 6165) Engine: Yanmar (35 HP, Tier 4) Rated Load: 1.2–1.8 ton (ISO 12183) | Durable for demanding tasks ▲ 20% higher torque vs competitors | Less maneuverable than compact models |
High-Capacity Excavators (15-25 Ton) | Infrastructure projects, mining | Operating Weight: 20–25 ton (ISO 6165) Engine: Yanmar (85 HP+, Tier 4) Rated Load: 3.5–4.5 ton (ISO 14396) | Industry-leading payload for large-scale operations | Highest cost of ownership Requires flat terrain for stability |