When about to dig trenches in a property in order to install plumbing lines or create drainage systems, one of the equipment you need to think about hiring is an excavator. There are many different kinds, though, and each one serves different purposes as well.
So that you don’t waste money renting the wrong excavator, you have to get one that will be ideal for your project and the terrain of your construction site. Just as important is hiring the right operator to control such a heavy-duty machine.
Just how to you go about the choosing process, though? Luckily, you’ve come to the right place. Below is a guide on the task at hand. To pick the right excavator for the job, answer these four questions.
1. DO YOU HAVE THE LICENSE REQUIRED TO OPERATE AN EXCAVATOR?
Most excavator or plant operators you can hire are required by their agencies to have a special license. In most cases, the license is required if you plan to use a heavy excavator plant. Mini excavators usually don’t require you to have a special license. Be sure to ask early in advance just to be sure.
2. ARE YOU FAMILIAR WITH OPERATING THE EXCAVATOR?
Like other heavy construction equipment, excavators can be dangerous when not operated by a skilled person. That’s why it’s so important that you have the right personnel for operating the machinery before hiring it.
If you can’t find a person to hire for this specific job, ask the agency if they can provide you with one. Ask whether the agency offers demonstrations on how to operate the arm, the bucket, the cab, and so on.
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