FAQ


Why Choose Skid Steer Loader

Why People Choose Skid Steer Loaders Instead of Mini-Excavators

1. Versatility with Attachments

  • Skid steers are often called “Swiss Army knives” because they can use a wide range of attachments: buckets, pallet forks, trenchers, sweepers, augers, snow blowers, and more.
  • While mini excavators also support attachments, skid steers generally have more options and faster switching due to quick couplers.

2. Speed and Maneuverability

  • Skid steers are faster on hard surfaces like pavement or concrete.
  • They are ideal for jobs that need quick movement over short distances and tight turning (zero-radius turning).
  • It is commonly used in landscaping, demolition, and site cleanup where mobility is important.

3. Better for Lifting and Pushing

  • Skid steers are better suited for lifting materials, moving pallets, grading, or pushing debris.
  • Mini excavators are better for digging but not ideal for pushing, loading, or carrying large volumes of material over distance.

4. Compact Size for Construction Sites

  • In tight urban or residential sites, the compact design and turning ability of skid steers make them ideal.
  • Especially useful when space is limited and one machine is expected to handle multiple tasks.

5. Cost-Efficiency for Multi-Purpose Use

  • For contractors who want one machine to do multiple jobs, a skid steer may be more economical.
  • It can often replace multiple single-purpose machines if the right attachments are used.

6. Simple Maintenance and Lower Downtime

  • Skid steers generally have fewer hydraulic components compared to mini excavators.
  • Easier and quicker to maintain, especially for small contractors or rental businesses.

 


 

When Is Mini-Excavator Better? People choose mini excavators when they primarily need:

  • Efficient digging, trenching, or precision excavation.
  • Lower ground pressure (with tracks).
  • Operation on soft or muddy ground.
  • Deeper reach and digging under obstacles.

How trench shoring keeps workers safe

Trench shoring stops soil from falling into the trench. It protects workers by holding the walls in place. Unlike shielding, which only helps during a collapse, shoring keeps trenches stable all the time. Hydraulic shoring uses pressure to keep walls strong and safe. This also means workers spend less time in risky areas. If sloping or benching isn

Why Trench Shoring is Important

Dangers of trench collapses in construction
Trench collapses are very dangerous on construction sites. When a trench falls in, workers can get trapped under heavy dirt. This can cause serious injuries or even death. There are over ten thousands of workers each year died from trench collapses all the world This shows why better safety rules are needed. Using trench shoring helps stop soil from falling in. It keeps trench walls steady and lowers the chance of accidents.

What You Need to Know Trench Shoring

Trench shoring is a way to keep trench walls stable. It keeps workers safe when they work in or near trenches. This method helps lower the chance of accidents during digging. Without shoring, trenches might collapse and hurt or kill people. That's why trench shoring is very important for safety on construction sites.

The hydraulic oil temperature is too high

1. The hydraulic oil temperature is too high
Cause:
Insufficient hydraulic oil or aging of oil quality
Clogged radiator or malfunctioning cooling fan
Leaks within the system lead to energy loss
Solution:
Replenish the hydraulic oil to the standard scale and change the fluid regularly;
Clean the dust on the surface of the radiator and check the operation of the cooling fan;
Inspect the tightness of hydraulic lines and repair leaks.

Failure of the travel system (e.g. weak drive, abnormal noise)

Cause:
Worn gears of the transmission or slippage of the clutch
The drive wheel bearing is damaged or the chain is slack
The hydraulic pump is under insufficient pressure or the control valve is stuck
Solution:
dismantling and inspecting the gearbox, replacing worn gears or adjusting clutch clearance;
Replace the bearings and adjust the chain tension;
Detect hydraulic pump pressure, clean or replace control valves.

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