Forged Integral Forming: Components such as the boom and bucket arm that adopt the forging integral forming technology have higher strength and toughness.

This excavator is engineered with thickened coupling technology that reinforces the connection between the working device and excavator body. This enhanced coupling system significantly reduces the risk of deformation and damage when the equipment faces large impact forces and extreme torques during demanding excavation operations. The result is improved reliability and extended service life, making it ideal for high-strength, high-load excavation work.
The equipment features forged integral forming construction for its boom and bucket arm components. This manufacturing approach delivers superior strength and toughness compared to welded assemblies. By eliminating numerous weld seams, the excavator reduces the risk of structural failure from weld cracking and performs more reliably under challenging conditions. The integral forming also enhances overall equipment rigidity, ensuring precise and stable excavation operations.
Designed with versatility in mind, this trenching machine accommodates quick change tools that allow operators to swap between various auxiliary attachments including scarifiers, rakes, rotary drills, wood grabbers, tilt buckets, hydraulic thumb clamps, and mud buckets. Its compact and user-friendly design makes it suitable for drilling, excavation, material grabbing, soil pushing, ditch cleaning, small-scale earthmoving, rock fragmentation, landscape work, and construction projects.