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Tips and Tricks to Operating an Excavator

January 25, 2017 by admin

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There are many types of excavator, or digger as they are also known, and operating an excavator isn’t something just anyone can take on, but with some basic training and a little practical experience, most people would be able to accomplish basic tasks. Experienced excavator operators can save a lot of time and money on a construction project, and are essential tools for many industries. If you fancy yourself at the controls of a large excavator, or even a bobcat, here is some basic advice to help you get started.

Front Bucket

All excavators will be equipped with a front bucket, which is connected to two large arms that can move up or down, and with hydraulic connections at the bucket itself, the angle can be tilted, and some bucket attachments have a leading edge that can open, which is ideal for dumping soil onto a platform truck. If you are in Australia, and need to move some earth, there is affordable excavator hire by RME, who have a wider range of machines of various sizes. Even a mini excavator can move a significant amount of material in one hour, and with a trained operator at the controls, the job will be done in no time.

Study the Setting

A good operator would survey the location first, looking at height and turning restrictions, or any cables that might be in the way, before starting work. A few minutes contemplating might well save hours, and with experience, the operator can carry out many different actions, keeping the project on schedule.

Levelling

Similar to a bulldozer, an excavator can be used for grading and levelling ground, and the front bucket might have a blade attachment, which allows the machine to be used as a snow plough, for example. The primary function of the front bucket is earthmoving, and some excavators will have several front attachments that can be used for heavy work. Excavator hire companies have all of the attachments, and the operator would be the best person to make the switch, as he knows the machine.

Weight Limits

The excavator will have a maximum weight that it can safely lift, and this should never be exceeded, as the machine could overturn. Large excavators will have a concrete counter weight that balances a heavy front load, and the operator should always be aware of the settings of the counter weight, especially if lifting heavy loads. If the excavator has exterior supports, they must be firmly in place before starting work, and this provides a solid base which is needed when lifting heavy loads.

Private Hire

If you have some heavy work to do in the garden, or are building a double garage, a Bobcat would be the ideal tool. Most reputable hire companies would have a range of earthmoving equipment, and would surely have Bobcat hire, and if you have never operated an excavator, it would be best to “wet hire” the machine, which means it comes with a qualified operator.

There are training schools for excavator operators, and after a person understands the basics, they can begin to get some hands-on experience, preferably with an experienced operator at hand.

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