Used demolition excavators for sale (4)
Germany Demolition Excavator
LiebherrR998 LC-V
Susuz Demolition excavator
KomatsuPC450 27meters Demolition Boom-Arm
Rīga Demolition excavator
KomatsuPC450HRD-7EO

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Susuz Komatsu PC390 Demolition Machine
How can I spot good Demolition excavators?
Recognizing a high-quality used demolition excavator involves a few key aspects you should pay attention to. Firstly, look at the overall physical condition of the machine. Check for visible cracks, excessive rust, and signs of repair or welding on the main body and arm. Also, inspect the undercarriage for wear and the condition of the tracks or wheels.
Mechanical Condition
Functionality is crucial for demolition excavators. Operate the machine to ensure the hydraulic system is responsive with no apparent leaks or strange noises. Check that the excavator's attachments, like the bucket, hammer, or shears, operate correctly and securely attach to the arm.
Hours of Operation
Examine the hour meter to determine the total operating hours. A lower hour count typically suggests less wear and tear, although well-maintained older machines can also be a good purchase. Be wary of hour meters that show suspiciously low hours for older models, as they could have been tampered with.
Service History
Always inquire about maintenance and service records. A detailed logbook can tell you about the regularity and quality of maintenance the equipment has received, indicating a well-cared-for machine. Absence of records can be a red flag and warrants a more thorough inspection by a professional.
Recognizing a high-quality used demolition excavator involves a few key aspects you should pay attention to. Firstly, look at the overall physical condition of the machine. Check for visible cracks, excessive rust, and signs of repair or welding on the main body and arm. Also, inspect the undercarriage for wear and the condition of the tracks or wheels.
Mechanical Condition
Functionality is crucial for demolition excavators. Operate the machine to ensure the hydraulic system is responsive with no apparent leaks or strange noises. Check that the excavator's attachments, like the bucket, hammer, or shears, operate correctly and securely attach to the arm.
Hours of Operation
Examine the hour meter to determine the total operating hours. A lower hour count typically suggests less wear and tear, although well-maintained older machines can also be a good purchase. Be wary of hour meters that show suspiciously low hours for older models, as they could have been tampered with.
Service History
Always inquire about maintenance and service records. A detailed logbook can tell you about the regularity and quality of maintenance the equipment has received, indicating a well-cared-for machine. Absence of records can be a red flag and warrants a more thorough inspection by a professional.
Used demolition excavators (4)
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