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By Caterpillar | Posted: February 20, 2023
In the current economy, you need to figure out how to take full advantage of the versatility built into your excavator. Attachments and couplers are one way to accomplish multiple tasks with a single machine, resulting in more bid opportunities, increased productivity and reduced operating expenses.
Keep these five tips in mind when selecting attachments.
1. Know before you go.
Help out the attachment experts at your equipment dealer or rental store by coming with the information they need to make solid recommendations. Be prepared to talk about the type of material you’ll be working in (bring a sample if you can) and cycle time requirements. Know the specs—equipment model numbers, configuration, tipping load, lift/weight capacities, counterweight size and any other basic information—for all machines that may work with the attachment. Also make note of each machine’s optional, retrofit or specialized features (e.g., changes to hydraulics, tires, engine, etc.). If your attachment requires hydraulics, know your machine’s hydraulic flow (L/min) and pressure (bar) output capabilities and understand the auxiliary hydraulics. Not all machines have a third or fourth hydraulic function capability, but many attachments require this. Finally, if you have a quick coupler, know the brand and model—and bring the serial number and a photo for reference if available.
2. Check out the flow specifications for the hydraulic circuit.
Hydraulics not only provide power to the ground, but also enable lifting and tilting and run the auxiliary circuit, which drives attachments. The criteria for “high-flow” or “standard-flow” may differ from one manufacturer to another, so know what’s required and how your machine is equipped. Typically, high-flow circuits exceed 100 liters per minute and 225 bar. High-flow machines are capable of maintaining maximum pressure, regardless of attachment speed or working conditions, at low or high idle.
One excavator can move rapidly from task to task, and a fleet of similarly equipped excavators can share a common work tool inventory.
There is a rising adoption for Tiltrotators in the market. The Cat® Tiltrotator is an all-round performer. Literally. You can continuously rotate your attachment 360 degrees and tilt it to 40 degrees each side. That’s exceptional versatility. With the fully integrated, fully flexible Cat® Tiltrotator you can get jobs done quicker and safer, while boosting productivity.
When in doubt, work with your dealer to determine the best attachment option for your operation. Or, you may find new ways to configure a machine to utilize more attachments by increasing the size of the counterweight or using a different boom and stick combination. You may also discover that a single machine with multiple tools costs less than two machines on the job.
Next Generation Cat Excavators offer you a wide range of attachments and bundles that can help you get the most versatility and biggest returns from your excavator investment.
Check in with your Cat dealer or visit here to see which attachment enhance the productivity and utility of your Cat machine.