A compact excavator is one of the most versatile and effective pieces of equipment building contractors can own. It offers easy access where there is limited space and today’s models are more powerful and simple to use. When you add mini excavator attachments, you enjoy a wide range of benefits. Here are some examples.
Compaction Rollers
Many excavation projects require a great deal of digging and this can disturb the soil considerably. In fact, you may need to buy a soil compacting machine for larger projects. However, it is possible to turn your compact excavator into a soil compactor. You only need to go to your attachment specialists and check out the options they have for you.
Compaction Buckets
Imagine using your excavator bucket as a compaction tool. This is possible when you choose a compaction bucket attachment. They are specifically designed to perform the function of digging and compacting. You do not have to take the time to switch attachments on the job. This can save a lot of time and money and eliminate expensive downtime.
With a compaction bucket, you only need one piece of equipment. There is no need to have special compacting equipment standing by. When you only need one machine, you only have to pay one person for the job, instead of two machine operators.
Vibration Compaction
Vibratory compaction mini excavator attachments use a special vibrating plate. They are commonly used for sandy soils, gravel, and sand. A vibratory compactor is often used in areas where space is limited. They are also used in asphalt work.
The Importance of Attachments
Adding an attachment to your compact excavator is not difficult. In fact, they are designed for ease of use. With the right mini excavator attachments, you have multiple pieces of equipment with just one excavator. Your attachment specialists are there to answer your questions.