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BY JUAN RODRIGUEZ
Heavy equipment is essential for construction jobs of almost any size, from home
building to large-scale commercial and civil projects. Earth-moving equipment
covers a broad range of machines that can excavate and grade soil and rock,
along with other jobs. Earth movers and other heavy equipment help to speed
not only earth work but also materials handling, demolition, and construction.
Many types of heavy construction equipment are designed for multiple functions,
making them indispensable on job sites.
01
Excavators
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Excavators are large construction equipment that can be driven by tracks or
wheels, but tracks are more standard. A conventional excavator has a long
bucket arm attached to a pivoting cab that can rotate a full 360 degrees. The
operator sits in the cab and from there has good visibility of the site. Excavators
are highly versatile and can be fitted with special attachments for specialty jobs.
The most common uses for an excavator include:
o Material handling
o Demolition
o Rough grading
o Mining
o River dredging
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02
Backhoe Loaders
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03
Bulldozers
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Bulldozers are considered one of the strongest and most reliable heavy
equipment used in the construction industry. A bulldozer is a powerful and
extremely heavy machine used to move dirt along large open tracts of land.
Bulldozers have a wide, flat blade in front that can be operated using two
hydraulic pistons to move the blade in a limited range of angles and depths. They
are normally used to push piles of earth and for rough or fine grading, depending
on the size of the bulldozer. A bulldozer's considerable weight helps it crush large
boulders, among other operations.
04
Skid-Steer Loaders
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Skid-steer loaders are among the most versatile machines available in the
construction industry. They are small and nimble and can turn within their own
footprint, just like a tank, making them ideal for work in confined spaces or in
areas where construction activity has been finalized. Skid-steer loaders are
wheel-driven and offer good traction in snow and mud. The wheels also minimize
soil compaction and damage to finished areas. These handy loaders come in a
few different sizes and can be outfitted with a variety of attachments to perform
digging, drilling, compacting, log grappling, snow blowing, jack-hammering, and
other tasks.
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05
Motor Graders
Motor graders are heavy equipment used for fine grading and for moving small
amounts of dirt. They have a long blade that can be adjusted to meet certain
angles to create a flat surface. They can also be fitted with a second blade in
front of the front axle and in some instances can be used for underground
mining. Motor graders are typically used to fine-grade dirt or gravel roads or to
prepare the road base course before placing asphalt. Graders can also be used
to create sloped surfaces or drainage ditches with shallow V-shaped cross-
sections.
06
Crawler Loaders
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07
Trenchers
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True to its name, a trencher is used to dig trenches, usually narrow trenches for
piping and cabling. Trenchers come in many different types and sizes, from small
walk-behind versions to very large trenching machines that can cut into asphalt
pavement and other hard surfaces. The trencher has a conveyor system that
carries the excavated material and deposits it onto the ground next to the trench.
Trenchers can use different digging implements depending on the depth of the
trench and material being excavated.
08
Scrapers
A scraper can move dirt and aggregates quickly around a construction site and is
used primarily for digging and leveling large areas of land. Scrapers are large
heavy equipment designed for open areas, where they can run at high speeds for
cut and fill operations. Large self-propelled scrapers are called motor scrapers.
There are also smaller scrapers, called pull scrapers, that are pulled behind
another vehicle.
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Creative commons
Dump trucks are needed on almost every large job site. They offer limited
function but perform the all-important task of moving and dumping many types of
heavy material. They are also road-ready so they can bring material into or out of
site and can travel anywhere large equipment is permitted. Dump trucks come in
many different sizes for different capacity and load needs, ranging from small
utility-type trucks with dumping beds to enormous machines used in mining
operations.
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