Equipment Specifications: Helping to Make the Right Purchasing Decision

Equipment is an imperative part of the construction industry, particularly in the heavy and highway sectors where it most often represents companies’ biggest long-term capital investment. Highway, heavy and utilities jobs entail significant excavation work, aggregate production, mass concrete construction and embankment construction, all of which need heavy, sizeable and quiet costly pieces of construction equipments.

There is a broad array of heavy and highway construction equipments available currently in the market. Construction equipment specifications allow the users to know the specifics and the ways to use the machinery properly. Furthermore, equipment specifications allow potential purchasers to make comparisons with different construction equipments when deciding which ones to buy. Construction equipment capability information can be easily found in equipment specifications.

Here are the specifications of major construction equipments:

Bulldozer: A bulldozer is a heavy-duty tractor used to flatten ground and move rocks and tree stumps. Bulldozers vary slightly in size, however most weigh around 30,000 pounds. Bulldozers’ net power is from 120HP to 140HP. Depending on the model, it has a semi-U, straight or 6-Way blade. Blade width can range from 9ft to 12ft and can cover up to 4 cubic yards.

Crawler Loader: Crawler loader is a tractor, which rolls continuously over a roller belt along with cogged wheels. It is utilized to roll over muddy or rough ground during construction. Crawler loaders weigh from 30,000-50,000 pounds. The breakout force weighs 30,000-40,000 pounds and has a static tip load weighing 24,000- 30,000 pounds.

Wheel Loader: It is used to load material during the construction process, to load asphalt, dirt, gravel, feed, logs, sand, recycled materials and demolition debris. The wheel loader’s net horsepower is 53 kilowatts along with an operating weight of 9,686 pounds. The bucket capacity is 1.05 cubic yards with a maximum dump height at 8ft.

Today, one can find all the required equipment specifications easily on the Internet at anytime. On the Internet, many manufacturers publish free specifications on their websites that explain the capabilities of various equipments. These online free specifications include weights of pile hammers, digging depths of excavators, tipping loads of front-end loaders and payloads of haulers. Moreover, it includes information needed to figure out the production rates of equipments and allows comparing multiple equipments simultaneously. These online free specifications can prove to be extremely useful in helping to decide the right equipment to be purchased in a cost-effective manner.

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