Our Mini Excavator Series

TYPHON TERROR X2 STORM

Introducing the TYPHON TERROR X2 STORM Mini Excavator – a compact powerhouse designed for small construction projects. With its robust features and versatile capabilities, the TYPHON TERROR X2 STORM is engineered to excel in various tasks, making it an ideal companion for projects in gardens, farms, parks, roads, and more.

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TYPHON TERROR XVIII LUX

Introducing the TYPHON LUX Mini Excavator, a pinnacle of luxury and efficiency in excavation. Crafted by USA Excavator, this excavator is not just a machine; it's a statement. With a focus on flexibility, ease of transport, and superior heat dissipation, the TYPHON LUX is your go-to solution for a wide range of applications, including planting, digging, applying fertilizer, and weeding in orchards. Let's delve into the key features that make the TYPHON LUX stand out.

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TYPHON TERROR XIX STORM

Designed for Small Projects: The TYPHON TERROR XIX STORM yard excavator was specially engineered for small construction projects, featuring a compact but reliable design that ensures easy maneuverability in small areas, including farms, gardens, public spaces, parks, orchards, farms, and more!


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TYPHON TERROR XVIII Prestige 2 Ton Mini Excavator KUBOTA Diesel Engine USA

The TYPHON TERROR XVIII Prestige comes equipped with a cabin featuring air conditioning and heating, ensuring operator comfort in all weather conditions.

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More TYPHON Mini Excavators

Introducing the TYPHON TERROR One Ton Mini Excavators – compact trench digger equipped with 13.5hp B&S engine and a wide bucket, designed for small construction projects

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FAQS

1. What is a mini excavator?

A mini excavator, often referred to as a compact excavator, is a small yet highly adaptable machine primarily utilized for excavation tasks across various environments, including construction sites, landscaping projects, and utility installations. In contrast to larger excavators, mini excavators possess a compact design and are lightweight, facilitating easy transportation. They are typically equipped with a standard backfill blade and can accommodate a range of attachments, making them particularly suitable for operations in confined areas where larger machinery would be impractical or disruptive.

2. What size mini excavator do I need?

Choosing the right size of mini excavator depends on several factors:

- Project Requirements: Evaluate the project's scope, including the necessary depth and width of the excavation.

- Space Limitations: Take into account the dimensions of the work area and access points. Smaller machines may be more suitable for confined spaces.

-Lift Capacity: Ensure the machine’s lift capacity meets the needs of the job for moving materials or other specific tasks.

-Transportation and Storage: Larger models require more robust transportation and storage solutions.

3. How much does a mini excavator weigh?

Mini excavators are available in a range of sizes, which directly influences their weight. Generally, these machines weigh between approximately 2,000 pounds (around 1 ton) and 18,000 pounds (approximately 8 tons). The weight of a mini excavator is a critical consideration, particularly regarding transportation logistics and the suitability of the machine for various terrains without risking damage to the ground.

4.How wide is a mini excavator?

The width of a mini excavator is a significant factor in assessing its ability to navigate through tight or narrow spaces. The widths typically vary from about 3.5 feet (1.06 meters) to 6 feet (1.83 meters). This measurement is essential to ensure that the excavator can effectively access and operate in restricted areas, such as between buildings or within enclosed yards.

5.How deep can a mini excavator dig?

The maximum digging depth achievable by a mini excavator is contingent upon the machine's size and the specific boom configuration employed. Smaller models may offer a maximum digging depth of around 5 feet (1.5 meters), while larger mini excavators can reach depths of up to 12 feet (approximately 3.66 meters) or more. Selecting the appropriate size of excavator for a given project is vital to ensure it can perform the necessary excavation tasks effectively.

6.How much can a mini excavator lift?

The lifting capacity of mini excavators is influenced by their size and structural design. Typically, these machines can lift loads ranging from 500 pounds (227 kilograms) to 4,000 pounds (approximately 1,814 kilograms). It is advisable to consult the manufacturer's specifications to determine the exact lifting capabilities of a specific model.

7.How to load a mini excavator on a trailer?

Loading a mini excavator onto a trailer necessitates meticulous preparation to ensure safety:

- Ramp Alignment: Securely attach the ramp to the trailer and align it with the excavator's tracks.

- Slow Ascent: Gradually drive the excavator up the ramp, ensuring smooth movements to prevent tipping.

- Securing the Excavator: After positioning the excavator on the trailer, lower all hydraulic arms and the blade, turn off the machine, and use chains or straps to fasten the excavator to the trailer. Confirm that it is stable and will not shift during transport.

8.How to operate a mini excavator?

To operate a mini excavator, one must follow several essential steps:

- Pre-Operation Inspections: Verify that the machine is functioning properly by checking fluid levels, the condition of the tracks or wheels, and the overall state of the excavator's attachments and cables.

- Safety Protocols: Before commencing operations, ensure the area is free of bystanders and obstacles, and plan the intended digging path.

- Starting the Machine: Turn on the ignition and allow the engine to warm up for a few minutes.

- Maneuvering the Excavator: Utilize the joystick controls to manage the arm, boom, bucket, and cab rotation. The other control set typically governs the machine's movement and blade operation.

- Digging and Lifting: Adhere to safe digging practices, maintaining balance and stability throughout the operation.