Every construction project has a perfect set of machinery to get
the job done. Getting the right equipment for each project helps with
efficiency, safety and build quality. Because of this, it’s essential to be on
the same page with your team when it comes to choosing equipment. Some machines
have multiple uses, while others are task-specific.
So, if you are interested in construction, here are some construction equipment names you need to know:
Boom Lift
A boom
lift is a type of aerial
platform used to get workers off the ground to work on an elevated project.
This construction lift has a bucket that’s typically large enough for one to
two workers to stand in. Wheels or a continuous band of treads are used to make
the machine mobile. The crane that lifts the bucket is operated by a hydraulic
lift system.
There are two main types of boom lifts: articulating and telescopic, but these are all part of the larger “construction lift” family.
Scissor Lift
Similar to a boom lift, scissor lifts are aerial work platforms used to elevate workers. Both electric and engine-powered scissor lifts exist. Electric scissor lifts are used when a quieter work environment is needed, whereas engine-powered lifts sacrifice quiet for rugged terrain mobility. Scissor lift buckets are elevated by a system of jacks.
3. Forklift
If materials need to be
transported a short distance, forklift
equipment can be used. The lift can move materials
both vertically and horizontally. Usually used in warehouses, it’s operated by
a steering wheel and dashboard controls. This equipment is great for loading
and unloading heavy packages/materials.
There are ten main forklift types, each with a specific use.
For instance, the reach forklift is used to “reach” boxes and other objects at
extremely high heights within a warehouse.
4.Man lift
The man lift was created
to transport workers between floors of buildings under construction. Typically, man lifts are equipped with four wheels, and most can maneuver
around sites. However, these machines are sometimes stationary and have to be
moved on a trailer.
Man lifts utilize a bent
crane system that uses hydraulic pumps to raise a bucket that workers stand-in
during transport. This construction lift is ideal for any project that needs to
reach high elevations.
Telehandlers
A telehandler is used for jobs where a forklift is inadequate. It’s more heavy-duty than a forklift and can access much higher areas as well.
These pieces of heavy equipment have an extendable arm, allowing them to place loads in high places. The machine also has large tires, giving it an advantage on off-road sites.
Bulldozer
Bulldozers are pieces
of crawler
equipment and have many different uses. Equipped with a metal bucket
plate, this piece of heavy machinery is used to push, carry and condense any
sort of loose material on site. The metal plate can also be used to loosen
compacted materials and break apart walls or other stable structures.
Wheel Tractor-Scraper
Wheel tractor-scrapers
are also used in earthmoving operations. This piece of heavy equipment consists
of a rear hopper which can move vertically, with a sharp edge for flattening a
surface. The front end hosts a sharp edge to cut soil and a carpenter’s plane
for cutting wood. The two tools work together to fill the hopper and transport
whatever material was removed from a cleared area.
Skid Steer Loader
Used for a plethora of
jobs, a skid-steer
loader is a small engine-powered machine. In
front of the operating cabin, there’s a mechanism that allows for the
attachment of different types of tools.
From buckets to loaders, a skid loader can host different equipment and is also small enough to maneuver into tight areas of a site. The frame is rigid, meaning turning is done through differential steering (e.g., each wheel moves at a different speed, thus causing a turn).
Backhoe Loader
Another type of digger is
a backhoe loader. Equipped with a backhoe in the back and a bucket in front,
this is a multi-use machine. Similar to a tractor, it’s operated by a driver
and has the ability to push materials, with the additional benefit of scooping.
Due to its small profile and high maneuverability, the backhoe loader (referred
to as backhoe in the industry) is commonly seen in urban environments.
Excavator
An excavator is a heavy piece
of machinery used to dig and crush material on a site. It consists of a
hydraulic crane-like boom with a metal shovel that has sharp prongs on the end.
The driver’s cab is set on a rotating platform, making the machine more
maneuverable. The machine is mobile due to an undercarriage consisting of
heavy-duty tracks. Although sometimes called a “power shovel,” an excavator and a power shovel have their differences.
Trencher
Trencher are the perfect tool for digging ditches, channels or other long, narrow holes for things like underground piping and cables. This powerful tool is equipped with a heavy metal chain made with incredibly strong steel which it uses to cut into the ground and rip through things like roots, smaller rocks and dirt. They come in a range of sizes and capacities, like the wheel trencher or chain trencher, which looks like a giant chain saw.
Articulated Hauler
As with any articulated truck, an articulated hauler has a pivot joint in its build, giving it increased mobility. Because of this joint, it can carry massive loads around tight turns, making it ideal for most structural builds. This dump truck has a control hub where the driver sits and a material pail where loads go to be transported. Almost all articulated haulers are four-wheel drive, giving them access to most sites regardless of condition.
off-Highway Truck
The off-highway truck is
specifically made for rugged environments. This heavy-duty dump-truck has
massive wheels with deep treads, allowing it to venture off-road and support
construction and mining sites. It’s primarily used to transport materials like
rocks or dirt from one site to another. Some models use multi-axle dump buckets
to support even heavier loads.
Asphalt Paver
Machines used to lay asphalt are called
asphalt pavers. Asphalt is loaded into the paver by a dump truck, and then
distributed onto the desired area before being semi-packed down — then they are
completely flattened by a roller. The paver is typically towed by a dump truck
holding asphalt.
Compactor
While there are many types of compactors in construction, the plate compactor is the most commonly used. It has a vibrating base plate that levels surfaces and crushes uneven debris. Another common compactor is a road rolling compactor.
Road rolling compactors
are used to flatten roads in order to prepare them for re-asphalting or to lay
foundation. Other common compactors found on construction sites are trash and
hydraulic compactors.
Drum Roller
In order to press asphalt, soil and other loose materials, drum rollers are used. This machine is typically found at road construction sites. There are two types of drum rollers: smooth rollers and pad foot rollers.
Smooth rollers provide
static pressure and use vibration to compact loose materials. Pad foot rollers,
also known as Sheep foot rollers, also provide static pressure and vibration;
however, they also generate manipulative force, allowing for uniform
compaction.
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