You’ve got one heck of a machine on your jobsite, but do you really know what it can handle? Calculating the excavator’s lifting capacity with attachments requires understanding how each attachment affects your lift limits. Read more
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You’ve probably seen them on job sites. Those mechanical arms that grab concrete barriers like they weigh nothing. The engineering behind scissor-type block lifters is more sophisticated than most people realize. These attachments handle thousands of pounds of concrete daily without breaking a sweat.
When you’re moving Jersey barriers, retaining wall blocks, or precast concrete sections, you need equipment that won’t fail when you’re 15 feet in the air with a 4,000-pound load. Proper engineering separates the tools that last from the ones that end up in the scrap heap after six months.
Trench work demands precision, strength, and equipment you can trust. Mechanical pipe hooks are essential tools for trench excavation, enabling crews to position, support, and manipulate pipes with accuracy and safety.
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