
In the past two years, small construction machinery, as a rising star, has begun to partially replace the position of medium and large machinery in construction, and has been widely welcomed by users. As a "noble" among small construction machinery, excavator loaders will also present good development prospects.
The excavator loader, commonly known as "busy at both ends", belongs to a type of small multifunctional engineering machinery. Due to its unique structure, within the construction site, the driver only needs to rotate the seat to complete the transition from a loader to an excavator operator role. Excavator loaders are mainly used for road construction and maintenance in urban and rural areas, cable laying, power and airport engineering, municipal construction, agricultural water conservancy construction, rural residential construction, mountain excavation and stone extraction, and various small-scale construction projects.
Excavator loaders are popular in foreign markets
As early as the 1960s, countries around the world competed to launch a wave of development for excavator loaders, which has not stopped to this day. With the rapid development of excavator loader technology, manufacturers around the world, including Keith, Trax, JCB, Bobcat, John Deere, Volvo, Caterpillar, Komatsu, and Kubota, have developed their own unique products around the multifunctionality of excavator loaders. From the perspective of performance parameters, the products of several major brands have similar performance and are all in a national position. However, from a comprehensive perspective, the technology of Case and JCB, known for producing small multifunctional products, is currently the most advanced in the world.
The main development trend of excavator loaders is to move towards lightweight, flexible, and multifunctional directions, such as the ability to quickly replace various working devices such as multifunctional buckets and scarifiers; Developing towards improving engine performance, fuel economy, machine mobility, and energy conservation and environmental protection