Spider Excavator: Compact, Stable & Remote-Controlled

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Overview of Spider Excavator

The spider excavator is a very small four-leg crawler designed specifically for use in rough terrain and tight spaces. It has self-stabilizing legs that evenly distribute weight when excavating, loading and lifting in locations where traditional excavators have limitations. The spider excavator has an impressive hydraulic reach, capabilities of providing precise control to the operator, and the ability to be controlled remotely. It is used primarily in the construction industry; utilities; forestry; and disaster relief/response situations on uneven ground surfaces.
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Advantages of Spider Excavator

Exceptional Stability

The four legged component is self-stabilising which allows for an even weight distribution allowing for equal contact into irregular ground and at an angle, reducing operator fatigue and risk of tipping by allowing for a safe working environment while trenching, lifting and placing on confined job sites under arduous project conditions.

Compact Footprint, Big Reach

With its limited foot print, the spider excavator provides exceptional height capability with large hydraulic reaches for both long distances from its position and full 360 degree range of motion; allowing operators to perform high lift type applications as well as accurate excavating in close proximity (with no alteration or repositioning) to obstructions such as walls or sensitive utility lines.

Versatile Attachments

A modular hydraulic system and interchangeable attachments allow for a variety of application types; digging trenches, excavating dirt, lifting things, grappling onto things, and putting in utilities. Together these systems minimize asset requirements, speed up workstreams, and decrease the time lost from switching tasks.

User-Friendly Controls

The ergonomic controls, responsive joysticks and intuitive touchscreen interface work to make operating equipment easy for any operator, beginning or experienced. The use of programmable presets, one-hand operation modes and adjustable speed limits leads to increased precision, safety and productivity when working in the field.

Spider Excavator

The spider excavator, which has four motorized legs, a segmented chassis and a hydraulic circuit is able to operate steadly on uneven ground. Each leg can move independently of one another so they are able to adapt to grip onto rocks, mud and roots, in addition to providing precision reach and angle control from the boom and tilt. The spider excavator’s small footprint, quick setting time, and optional remote operation reduce disruption on the jobsite and improve jobsite safety for utilities, forestry, construction and disaster recovery projects on challenging terrain.

F&Q About Spider Excavator

What terrains can the spider excavator handle?

The spider excavator is capable of operating on unlevel, rocky, sandy and muddy surfaces. It features independent legs, grippers and an adjustable stance for reliable stability and traction to dig, lift and position materials where conventional wheeled excavators may have difficulties.
This system is designed to be transported on either a trailer or a crane, but it is not completely self-loading. Usually, minimal assembly is necessary at the site where the equipment will be located; that is, once the modular legs have been stored and the operator console locked down, moving the equipment between sites can be done easily.
Different models of spider excavators have various lift capacities and reach. Spider excavators generally allow for the lifting of light objects over significantly longer distances so that the highest height possible for digging and placing an object can be completed correctly while also maintaining stability via the leg support and counterbalance.
Modular parts, accessible oil reservoirs, and remote diagnostics make regular maintenance quick and easy. Regular maintenance includes checking fuel levels, leg condition, hydraulics, and electronic panels. Maintenance contracts are available from manufacturers which include scheduled service appointments, inventory of spare parts, and other support systems that help minimize downtime.

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