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Can long boom excavators be used in construction and agriculture?

boom excavator excavator is a standard long arm excavator model based on the regular excavator. The option is then given to increase the length of the robotic arm and/or arm. The standard excavator is a good addition to any workplace due to the machine’s multi-tasking capabilities. The single boom offers good range and the right cylinder size to provide faster swing.
If you want to use the excavator for tasks away from the equipment, you will need to have an excavator with an extension boom and/or an extended boom.


Standard Dynamic Boom and Extended Boom
Many agricultural customers find it easy to clean ditches with a tracked excavator with a standard boom and an extension boom with a small trench-clearing bucket. Using an extended boom keeps the excavator away from the water’s edge, preventing it from collapsing under the weight of the excavator itself, or from falling into the water.
Extra-long front section (extended boom and arm)
Hydraulic excavators have a large digging area. As with the extended arm modification described above, excavators with this attachment have greatly improved efficiency in projects such as river maintenance, lake dredging, slope stabilization, and material handling. The disadvantage of this lengthened boom combination is that the bucket is much smaller than the lengthened boom-only retrofit.
Long-arm excavators for construction and agriculture
The long boom of these excavators can be sourced directly from Bonovo’s own factory as needed.
Why is the bucket of a long-arm excavator smaller?
The general rule is that the longer the arm and arm combination, the smaller the bucket. If this rule is not followed, the machine will become unstable and lose digging power, resulting in a loss of efficiency. The excavator and its attachments are designed to gradually and steadily support the weight of the load. If there is a sudden increase in load on the bucket (called shock load), there is a risk of arm breakage. Long-arm hydraulic excavators are designed for light loads, and increased heavy loads or digging may result in damage to the machine.
High-lift excavators for demolition work
This development has resulted in excavators with exceptionally long arms. The excavator was designed to allow the operator to reach the higher floors of the building being demolished, rather thangoing downto perform tasks such as trenching. Now, structures can be pushed down in a controlled way, without the dexterity of using a wrecking ball. This also means that these long booms can work in harsh or extreme environments, giving them an advantage over other excavators and increasing reliability in handling a wide range of construction jobs. In fact, extended reach excavators are leading the demolition industry with their contribution to productivity and safety.
Tall boom excavators can also be used for civil or agricultural operations. Tall boom excavators can also be used for civil or agricultural work.
Excavator with telescopic boom (upper boom sliding type)
Thanks to the hydraulic sliding system of this model, the boom rapidly contracts and expands (“telescopes”), providing high work efficiency. The sliding mechanism of the rollers on the sliding surface makes adjustment easy and prevents vertical and horizontal vibration of the boom, thus minimizing wear and tear that shortens the life of the boom.
With the extension arm, the excavator can dig to depths comparable to that of a Class 3 machine and beyond, a useful accessory for restricted work sites where extensive work is required. In addition, slope finishing work can be easily accomplished.

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