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Many, many years ago when big machines were not invented yet, there were little low-tech tools—such as shovels and pickaxes—that people used for digging in the ground. It was work, but it enabled them to get things done. As people and technology evolved, new machines emerged to make digging and moving dirt so much easier. One of these wonderful machines is known as an motor grader.
Excavators are heavy equipment machinery used in construction to move large objects. They have a big arm with a bucket on the end that takes a deep grab into the ground. Excavators can also transport large items and hoist materials into the sky. Excavators, with their strength and agility, have transformed the way buildings and roads are constructed.
There are many types of grader machines. Some are smaller and faster, such as mini excavators, and are ideal for small spaces. Compact excavators are slightly larger and have a greater load-carrying capacity. The feet of crawler excavators are giant tracks rather than wheels; these tracks are very useful for moving about on uneven or rugged terrain. Given their size and design, every excavator is built to do one thing well.

Excavators can be fitted with various attachments to help them get their jobs done. You use breakers to crack rocks and concrete. Buckets are used for digging and hauling dirt. Grapples are what you use to grab and lift stuff. With a variety of attachments to choose from, excavators can easily perform multiple tasks.

Operating an excavator requires skill and concentration. Below are efficient techniques, and customer recommended practices that will help you how to operate an excavator:Easy How to operate an Excavator tips.

Before you operate your excavator, perform a pre-operation check to ensure there is no damage or malfunctions that could make the machine unsafe to operate.