The control system is the "brain" of the excavator, responsible for coordinating and controlling the operation of all its components. The control system typically consists of an electronic controller, sensors, and controls. The electronic controller receives various information from sensors, such as engine speed, hydraulic system pressure, and working device position, and precisely controls the engine, hydraulic system, and other components according to pre-set programs and the operator's instructions. Controls include joysticks, pedals, and buttons, which facilitate excavator operation.
Modern excavators also feature intelligent control systems, such as automatic leveling and adaptive digging force. These features improve excavator efficiency and operating accuracy, while reducing operator workload.
In short, excavators, with their complex and sophisticated mechanical structure and advanced operating principles, have become a valuable tool in the construction industry. Their powerful digging capacity, flexible operation, and high reliability have made significant contributions to human construction. With the continuous advancement of technology, the performance and functionality of excavators will continue to improve, creating a better future for us.





