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Beyond Buckets — Five Attachments to Improve Versatility

Fri March 31, 2017 - National Edition
Aaron Kleingartner


When paired with an excavator, a power tilting coupler can be angled 90 degrees left or right for up to 180 degrees of flexibility.
When paired with an excavator, a power tilting coupler can be angled 90 degrees left or right for up to 180 degrees of flexibility.
When paired with an excavator, a power tilting coupler can be angled 90 degrees left or right for up to 180 degrees of flexibility. Hydraulic and pro-link wedge lock clamps can expand excavator versatility when paired with multiple bucket widths and lengths. Clamps enable precise movement and positioning, and help secure material for superior loading and material-handling applications. Multi-purpose buckets can load, carry and dump granular materials; grab irregularly shaped objects; and doze, level or spread soil and fill.

Heavy equipment may be more versatile than you think, especially when paired with the right attachments. If you are just using buckets, you may be losing out on revenue growth opportunities by not considering attachments to increase your equipment's versatility.

Instead of only owning basic attachments, such as buckets for your excavator or wheel loader, you should consider purchasing or renting unique attachments. Moving beyond buckets can help expand your traditional excavating and grading business year-round, such as adding land-clearing projects when you're unable to dig; replacing less-efficient machines; lowering operating costs and increasing productivity.

Power tilting couplers, hydraulic breakers, clamps, snow pushers and multi-purpose buckets are five of the most popular excavator and wheel loader attachments that offer a low initial investment with a high rate of return. These five attachments can provide a more cost-effective alternative than renting or adding other dedicated machines on your job sites.

1. Power tilting couplers (excavators)

Investing in excavator attachments can help you adjust to changing market segments. Power tilting couplers may replace multiple attachments, coupled with manual labor, on a job site. When paired with an excavator, a power tilting coupler can be angled 90 degrees left or right for up to 180 degrees of flexibility.

Increased attachment flexibility can help your operators save valuable time because they may not need to reposition the excavator as frequently while working, or stop to change attachments to perform certain tasks. This is especially beneficial when operating a hydraulic breaker to help demolish concrete or when working under or around objects, such as an underground pipe.

This attachment can be most useful for those working in general excavation, underground utility, grading and erosion control applications.

2. Hydraulic breakers (excavators)

If you are running a dedicated excavator only for heavy digging applications, you may be missing an opportunity. For instance, demolition and rock-breaking applications require a reliable attachment, such as a hydraulic breaker, to help optimize productivity. The nitrogen-powered breakers are equipped with an upper/lower suspension system that isolates the power unit from the housing, making it an ideal fit for a variety of demanding applications. In addition, many manufacturers offer breakers with two-speed controls that can be manually adjusted between low- and high-frequency settings. This allows the operator to match the breaker impact rate to the working conditions for better productivity.

Hydraulic breakers also offer a variety of tool points, so it is important to match the right tool point to the application for maximum jobsite production. Four common tool points include:

• Moil tool point — used for everyday demolition applications

• Chisel tool point — provides more breaker control when a breaker is being used for general excavation or cutting concrete for trenching

• Blunt tool point — easily breaks and fractures large pieces of concrete or block in heavy construction applications

• Pyramidal tool point — used for breaking hard, abrasive material in demolition applications

Additionally, some manufacturers provide an automatic lubrication (greasing) system for their hydraulic breakers that delivers a constant flow of grease and eliminates manual greasing intervals. This can save you and your excavator operators labor-intensive time, money down the road and help to avoid over-greasing the attachment.

3. Clamps (excavators)

Hydraulic and pro-link wedge lock clamps can expand excavator versatility when paired with multiple bucket widths and lengths. Clamps enable precise movement and positioning, and help secure material for superior loading and material-handling applications. When not in use, the clamps can be retracted, making the attachment excellent for demolition, site preparation and land-clearing applications.

4. Snow pushers (wheel loaders)

Transform your wheel loaders into all-season machines when paired with a snow pusher attachment. This attachment can be mounted directly to general purpose or light-material wheel loader buckets, depending on the manufacturer, to help easily clear parking lots, driveways and roadways. If your wheel loaders sit idle in winter, consider renting a snow pusher attachment to move large amounts of snow quickly.

5. Multi-purpose buckets (wheel loaders)

Multi-purpose buckets can add versatility to wheel loaders, allowing for improved digging and bucket filling. They can load, carry and dump granular materials; grab irregularly shaped objects; and doze, level or spread soil and fill. Many manufacturers offer multi-purpose buckets with reinforced mounting plates for longer service life and reduced maintenance.

Attachment connection systems and auxiliary hydraulics allow many sizes of crawler or wheel excavators to be effective tool carriers for a wide assortment of attachments. Additionally, wheel loaders offer machine-specific attachments that have turned these heavy-duty machines into all-season assets. So before adding a dedicated piece of heavy equipment to your fleet, look at renting or buying special attachments, such as power tilting couplers, hydraulic breakers and clamps for excavators; or snow pushers and multi-purpose buckets for wheel loaders. These attachments can help you expand your business beyond earthmoving projects and can produce a higher return on investment.

Aaron Kleingartner is the sales and marketing development manager of Doosan Construction Equipment. Kleingartner has nearly 15 years of product development, analytics and strategic marketing experience with Doosan in North America. —CEG

For more information, visit www.DoosanEquipment.com.




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