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When it comes to massive construction projects, one of the most formidable tools is the crawler excavator. Big tracks, a big arm and a big engine allow to get the job done well. So how do these amazing devices work and why are they so vital?
When it comes to construction sites, crawler excavators are basically superheroes. With one machine, they are capable of doing many different things! Whether it’s trenching for pipe, shaping ditches and slopes, or placing pipe on a grade, there is a Cat Crawler Excavator for the task. They are so versatile that nobody can “do without them” for any construction job.
Crawlers are great at digging things. And, with their powerful arms and special buckets, they can dig deep holes fast. But there is more to be done with them! Crawler excavators are also the best for lifting heavy customer. They can extend high and lift heavy loads without effort, so they are indispensable for safely and quickly moving materials around the site.

Land clearing used to be a long, labor-intensive process. But crawler excavators may be changing that. These beasts can clear trees, rocks and brush so much faster than a crew of workers. Thanks to their speed and precision, land clearing jobs are faster, safer and much more efficient using crawler excavators.

Sites with construction going on can be tough to handle. Then there’s the dust, the dirt, the rocks — so many things that can destroy machinery. Which is why our crawler excavators are built to withstand the harshest elements. Thanks to their sturdy frames, heavy-duty tracks and high-power engines, they can handle almost anything. From the scorching deserts to the snowy mountains, crawler excavators never stop working.

Crawler excavators might appear basic on the outside, but inside, they are incredible pieces of technology. Today, crawler excavators, also known as "crawler diggers," "track excavators," or simply "trackhoes," are doing a better job than ever thanks to computerized controls, powerful hydrology systems, and GPS technology. Operators can control everything via touchscreens, from the speed of the tracks to the angle of the arm. This investment in technology is designed to make crawler excavators easier to use and more productive on site.