Apr 16, 2026 Leave a message

Don't Add Configurations to Wheeled Excavators Randomly: These Three Are the Most Useless

Don't Add Configurations to Wheeled Excavators Randomly: These Three Are the Most Useless

about us (1).jpg

When purchasing a wheeled excavator, many users often think about adding more configurations, believing that this can make the equipment more powerful. However, some configurations may seem attractive but are actually of little use in practical applications, and they are nothing but a waste of money. Today, let's talk about these three least useful configurations for wheeled excavators.


First and foremost, overly complex electronic decorative configurations. Some wheeled excavators are equipped with electronic decorations such as colored ambient lights and high - end audio systems to attract attention. But the working environment of wheeled excavators is usually a dusty and noisy construction site. The colored ambient lights can't function effectively in such an environment and may even get damaged due to the harsh conditions. As for the high - end audio system, it's almost inaudible amidst the huge roar of the machine during operation, failing to bring the expected enjoyment. Instead, these add to the equipment cost and the risk of malfunctions.

_.jpg
Secondly, some impractical special working attachments. For example, certain grabs or breaker hammers designed for specific and rare working conditions. These attachments are expensive but have extremely low applicability. If your daily operations mainly involve regular tasks such as earthwork excavation and loading, purchasing these special attachments is just an unnecessary expense. Moreover, the installation and disassembly of these special attachments are rather cumbersome. They are replaced infrequently and, when left idle for a long time, will take up space and increase maintenance costs.


Finally, the excessive pursuit of high - precision positioning systems. Although high - precision positioning systems are useful in some large - scale and ultra - precise engineering projects, for most ordinary wheeled excavator operation scenarios, a positioning system with general precision is sufficient to meet the needs. Spending a large amount of extra money to upgrade to an ultra - high - precision positioning system is difficult to show significant advantages in actual operation, and the cost - performance ratio is extremely low.

9 - .jpg
In conclusion, when buying a wheeled excavator, you must stay rational and clarify your actual operational requirements. Don't be misled by those seemingly cool but useless configurations. Spend your money wisely and choose configurations that can truly improve the working efficiency and cost - performance ratio of the wheeled excavator. Only in this way can you maximize the return on your investment.

Send Inquiry

whatsapp

Phone

E-mail

Inquiry