Between 7,000 and 10,000 hours
On average, an excavator can last between 7,000 and 10,000 hours, provided it has been well-maintained, not damaged, and has received regular maintenance. This range is a general estimate, and the actual lifetime hours may differ from brand to brand and model to model.
Earthmoving, debris removal and demolition tasks go smoothly with the help of excavators. Known for their large boom arms and buckets, these machines enable you to dig below the ground and scoop sand, gravel, mulch and broken concrete. Excavators come in numerous sizes to accommodate the demands of your business. Generally, the larger the excavator, the sooner you will need to consider replacing your equipment.
It’s possible for your team to use an excavator anywhere from 7,000 to 10,000 hours before a replacement is necessary. It’s important to note that by the time you reach the 10,000-hour mark, you’ll likely have completed several large-scale repairs to undercarriage components and tracks. Excavators are made to operate in challenging conditions — where terrains are uneven, rocky and damp.
Pay attention to the underside and tracks of an excavator to catch anything out of the ordinary before it develops into something that affects functionality. Preventing unnecessary wear on an excavator is straightforward. Remove any visible dirt buildups on your equipment at the end of each workday and refrain from pushing your excavator beyond Caterpillar recommendations.
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