Description
The LRA1036 Long Reach Arm is a specialized attachment designed for heavy excavation applications. With a total length of 36 feet, this long reach arm enables operators to efficiently access and operate in challenging environments on construction sites. The boom extends 21 feet 4 inches, while the stick measures 14 feet 4 inches, providing significant flexibility and precision for tasks such as trenching, foundation excavation, and material loading.
A key feature of the LRA1036 Long Reach Arm is its bucket capacity of 0.65 cubic yards (0.5 cubic meters). This allows for effective handling and movement of various materials, thereby enhancing productivity on job sites. The arm’s robust construction ensures durability and reliable performance, making it suitable for contractors and construction professionals undertaking projects of varying sizes and complexities.
In addition to its technical specifications, the LRA1036 Long Reach Arm incorporates advanced technology and safety features that contribute to a comfortable and efficient operational environment for the operator. The combination of extended reach, substantial bucket capacity, and reliable performance makes this excavator model critical for optimizing efficiency and accuracy in construction and excavation activities.
Excavator Weight: 10-13 tons.
Features of LRA1036 Long Reach Arm
Extended Boom and Arm
The extended boom and arm length facilitate access to distant areas and enable the excavation of deep trenches or foundations without necessitating frequent repositioning of the excavator.
Robust Construction
The HAWK Excavator LRA1036 Long Reach Arm is constructed with reinforced components and high-quality materials to withstand the demands of heavy-duty excavation tasks and ensure reliable operational performance.
Precise Control
Equipped with advanced hydraulic systems and proportional joysticks, the LRA1036 allows operators to maintain precise control during digging, grading, and material handling operations.
Analysis and Simulation
Quality and durability are prioritized in the design of our excavator long reach arms. Each assembly undergoes comprehensive Simulation Stress and Strength Analysis to ensure optimal quality and durability, conducted under the supervision of trained engineers utilizing advanced applications and CAD software.
NDT Test
The HAWK Excavator LRA1036 Long Reach Arm is engineered for high performance and supported by superior welding techniques that provide exceptional strength and durability. Each welded assembly undergoes Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) to verify compliance with stringent quality standards.
Benefits of LRA1036 Long Reach Arm
Extended Reach
The HAWK Excavator LRA1036 Long Reach Arm enhances the operational reach of standard excavators, enabling access to difficult-to-reach areas. This capability is particularly advantageous for applications such as dredging in rivers or canals, deep excavation, and high-elevation demolition.
Deep Digging
These long reach arms facilitate increased digging depth, optimizing the excavation of deep foundations, trenches, and underground utilities. They also reduce the need for frequent excavator repositioning, thereby enhancing efficiency and productivity on the job site.
Versatility
The HAWK Excavator LRA1036 Long Reach Arm is compatible with a wide array of attachments, providing versatility for diverse applications. Operators can easily switch between attachments, executing multiple operations without the need for additional equipment.
Extreme Precision
The design of the long reach arms enables operators to perform tasks with a high degree of accuracy. This precision transforms standard excavators into highly effective machines for excavating or dredging in concealed or hard-to-access locations.
Environmentally Friendly
In contrast to other excavator attachments, the HAWK Excavator LRA1036 Long Reach Arm minimizes operational disturbances. Implementing these long reach arms on excavators reduces the impact on the surrounding ecosystem and wildlife habitats.
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