auger attachment for mini excavator
We have a wide range of machines to suit near on every construction site – including micro and mini diggers. A highly popular option, these compact designs are continuously gaining popularity and we can see why. They come with the backing of well-recognised names and allow smaller sites to achieve the same high-quality results as the larger models. In today’s blog, we’ll take a look at both types of diggers and the benefits everyone should know about.
What Is the Difference?
Both micro and mini diggers are variations of the same machine. The key difference comes down to size. For example, a micro digger will measure 1 ton and under while mini diggers tend to range from 1.5t to 8t.
mini excavator attachment set
Benefits of Micro and Mini Diggers
Ideal for Compact Environments
As you can imagine, micro and mini diggers are the best choices for smaller environments. However, they are even better tailored for compact areas around your site that cannot easily be accessed by midi of full-scale excavators.
Easy-to-use
If you or your operators have used a normal excavator, you’ll be able to use micro and mini diggers. The operation is exactly the same, just scaled down to suit their smaller bodies.
Easy-to-transport
Because they are smaller and lighter, these mini diggers can be transported with normal vans and lorries, without the need for excess weight support. This also means you won’t need to apply for certain special permits that are needed to haul equipment on motorways.
Less Noisy
Smaller excavators produce less noise. Which makes them ideal for use in residential environments and on sights where noise control is prioritised.
Minimise Damage to Surrounding Structures
With a shorter tail swing, mini and micro diggers reduce the risk of damage to structures in the surrounding area. In spite of this, they still perform to a high capacity and can support your commercial project easily.
More Flexibility
Due to their size, mini and micro diggers require less site preparation when moving materials around. They can manoeuvre in and out of fitted structures and workers, moving heavy materials and items quickly – and, without the need of trailers or other special transportation methods.