Introducing the electric lithium battery 1000kg mini digger with backhoe thumb clip. This small excavator is designed for optimal performance in construction, farming, repair shops, and various other industrial applications. Its compact size and powerful 4000 power rating make it versatile and efficient for all kinds of tasks. The mini digger operates on a robust lithium battery, offering a capacity of 126 Ah and a full charge time of 1-8 hours. With an operating weight of 1 ton, this machine is both lightweight and sturdy, offering a maximum digging height of 2500mm and a maximum digging depth of 1600mm.
Key Features of the Electric Lithium Battery 1000kg Mini Digger
The 1000kg mini digger boasts several distinctive features that set it apart from other machines in its class. It is equipped with a Kubota imported engine D722 model, known for its power, energy efficiency, environmental friendliness, and fuel efficiency. The machine's boom can be deflected by 60 degrees, turning left and right, making the job more flexible. Unlike other factories that can only design fix boom or just turn by 30 degrees. Additionally, the excavator's crawler can be stretched from a minimum 32.68 to a maximum 39.37 in, allowing it to pass through narrower spaces. Other factories' wheelbases can only be designed to fix at 35.83 in. The maintenance cost of this machine is low, thanks to the use of a brand hydraulic system that promises flexible and coordinated action. The mini digger operates on a Pilot Hydraulic Operating System, Diesel powered, with a KUBOTA Diesel Engines Pilot system load sensitive valve. Lastly, with a tailless design, it can work in a small space and can use a variety of attachments, replacing the working environment of a skid steer loader.
Applications of the Electric Lithium Battery 1000kg Mini Digger
Crawler mini excavators and their accessories have a wide range of applications across various industries. Here are some common applications where they are utilized:
- Construction: Crawler mini excavators are extensively used in construction projects of all sizes. They are ideal for tasks such as digging foundation trenches, excavating building sites, and backfilling. With the use of attachments like hydraulic breakers, they can also be employed for demolishing structures or breaking up concrete surfaces.
- Forestry: Mini excavators with specialized attachments like grapples or mulchers are used in forestry applications. They can assist in tasks such as tree removal, brush clearing, and processing of logs. The compact size of mini excavators makes them suitable for navigating through dense forests or tight spaces.
- Agriculture and Land Management: Crawler mini excavators find applications in agriculture and land management tasks. They can be used for digging irrigation ditches, clearing land for planting or construction, and removing debris or vegetation. Attachments like mulchers allow for efficient land clearing and vegetation management.
- Snow Removal: In regions with heavy snowfall, mini excavators can be equipped with snow blades or snow blowers for efficient snow removal. Their maneuverability and compact size enable operators to clear snow from sidewalks, parking lots, and other small areas effectively.
- Demolition: With the appropriate attachments, crawler mini excavators can be used for selective demolition projects. Hydraulic breakers or shears enable operators to efficiently break apart and remove concrete, masonry, or other structures. Their compact size and maneuverability make them suitable for working in tight spaces while minimizing collateral damage.
- Landscaping: Mini excavators find significant use in landscaping projects. They can efficiently perform tasks like digging holes for planting trees or shrubs, creating trenches for irrigation systems, and shaping terrain for gardens or outdoor spaces. Attachments like grading buckets and rippers aid in leveling and preparing the ground.
How Do the Crawler Mini Excavators & Accessories Work?
Crawler mini excavators and their accessories work together to perform various tasks efficiently. Here's a general overview of how they operate:
- Power Source: Crawler mini excavators are typically powered by diesel engines, although some models may use electric or hybrid power sources. The engine provides the necessary power to operate the hydraulic systems and drive the tracks.
- Tracks: Crawler mini excavators are equipped with tracks rather than wheels. The tracks consist of a series of interlocking metal plates that are driven by hydraulic motors. The tracks provide traction, stability, and maneuverability on various terrains.
- Operator Controls: The operator sits in the cabin, which is designed for comfort and visibility. The controls are typically hydraulic and operated using joysticks and foot pedals. These controls allow the operator to manipulate the boom, arm, and bucket movements with precision.
- Hydraulic System: Crawler mini excavators rely on hydraulic systems to perform tasks. The hydraulic system consists of hydraulic pumps, valves, and cylinders. The engine powers the hydraulic pump, which pressurizes the hydraulic fluid. This pressurized fluid is then directed to the hydraulic cylinders, which control the movement of the boom, arm, and bucket.
- Boom, Arm, and Bucket: The boom, arm, and bucket assembly is responsible for the digging and lifting operations. The boom is the main horizontal arm that extends from the machine's chassis. The arm is attached to the end of the boom and provides additional reach. The bucket is attached to the arm and is used for digging, scooping, and lifting materials.
- Attachments: Crawler mini excavators can be equipped with various attachments to expand their capabilities. Common attachments include hydraulic hammers (breakers) for breaking up concrete or rocks, augers for drilling holes, grading buckets for leveling surfaces, and grapples for handling logs or debris. These attachments can be easily