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2. Excavators are versatile machines that have evolved to handle a wide range
of tasks including digging, trenching, lifting, and more. However, purchasing
a new excavator can be costly and may not necessarily fit within budget
constraints. Alternatively, buying a used excavator is an option that offers
affordable prices without sacrificing quality. It is important to thoroughly
inspect the equipment before purchase whether you are looking for a
compact or mini-excavator.
3. HOW TO INSPECT A USED EXCAVATOR ACCURATELY
Visual inspection - Before making a purchase, the first step is to conduct a
careful physical inspection of the equipment. Among the issues that you
should be on the lookout for are;
4. Hydraulic System Leaks
Ensure sure there are no hydraulic leaks by checking the hydraulic pump
compartment, hydraulic lines, cylinders, and hoses. Inspect the stick
and boom for oil seepage. Swivel joints and the slew ring or swing
bearing are additional components that are prone to leaks. Any leaks
should be quickly identified and repaired to guarantee the equipment's
safe operation.
5. Cracks and Dents
When there are cracks, dents, or corrosion in significant moving parts or
crucial connection points, it's a warning sign. Some wear and tear are to be
expected with second hand equipment. Observe for hairline cracks and rust
indications. Make sure to look for any evidence of damage on the excavator's
undercarriage as well. You should take care of any cracks and dents
immediately Moreover, inspect the bucket teeth for scalloping; in some
circumstances, this could be a sign that it's time to replace the bucket.
6. Check The Fluids and Lubricants
Fluids and lubricants are essential for the equipment to operate at its best.
Thus, it's crucial to perform fluid checks on things like hydraulic fluid,
engine oil, coolant, and transmission fluid. Fluid contamination may be an
indicator of poor machinery maintenance.
7. Inspect The Tracks or Tires
The tracks or tires should be thoroughly inspected for any cracks or excessive
loss of tension in the case of tracks because they move a lot and may be
exposed to heat.
8. Operational inspects:
While some of the more obvious problems can be found with a visual
inspection of the equipment, you still need to perform several operational
checks to ensure the machinery is in good working condition.
9. Test Movement and Play of the excavator
Start the equipment and check to see if the engine isn't emitting any smoke.
Perform a few tests to simulate how the equipment would operate, such as
moving the boom while utilizing the bucket as an anchor, opening and closing
the bucket, swinging the excavator's upper body through its whole range of
motion, and more. Consider purchasing a different piece of equipment if you
notice any problems with the excavator's movement that interfere with its
smooth operation.
10. The majority of equipment owners maintain accurate records of all
maintenance work completed. Get any maintenance records or oil sample
records from the prior owner, and thoroughly inspect them. To prevent future
equipment problems, buy a used excavator from a trusted dealer like
Southwest Global.
If you're looking for Heavy Machinery for sale or rental, get in touch with
Southwest Global. We have a variety of used excavators for sale in Australia,
Mexico, Ghana & Chile.