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Hyundai R 210 LC 7A 24.5t 2007-2010

Brand: Hyundai
Model: R 210 LC 7A
Variant: 24.5t | Year of production from: 2007 to: 2010

Link-Belt 360 X3E 37.5t 2017-2023

Brand: Link-Belt
Model: 360 X3E
Variant: 37.5t | Year of production from: 2017 to: 2023

Liugong 908E 7.5t 2017-2023

Brand: Liugong
Model: 908E
Variant: 7.5t | Year of production from: 2017 to: 2023

Bobcat E64 6.1t 2019-2023

Brand: Bobcat
Model: E64
Variant: 6.1t | Year of production from: 2019 to: 2023

Liugong 925E 25.5t 2017-2023

Brand: Liugong
Model: 925E
Variant: 25.5t | Year of production from: 2017 to: 2023

Crawler excavators, also known as track excavators, are a type of construction machinery equipped with tracks instead of wheels or tires. This allows them to move on difficult terrain and provide better stability, which is particularly important during earthworks.


Crawler excavators are most commonly used for earthworks such as excavating foundations, building roads, tunnels, canals, and water tanks. They are also used for mining, including coal, ore, and other mineral extraction.


There are many different types of crawler excavators, including models with diggers, loaders, combined (a combination of excavator and loader), and crawler excavator loaders. Depending on the type of work and investment requirements, the appropriate model can be selected.


Parameters to consider when choosing a crawler excavator include engine power, travel speed, maximum digging depth, lifting capacity, lifting height, turning radius, arm length, machine weight, efficiency, and operating costs.


Crawler excavators have many advantages, including greater stability and mobility on difficult terrain. They can also perform work on a larger scale and in a shorter time than traditional hand tools.


In summary, crawler excavators are extremely useful in earthworks and construction, enabling effective work on difficult terrain. The choice of the appropriate model depends on the type of work, terrain conditions, and investment requirements and budget.

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