
Mini excavators refer to hydraulic excavators with an operating weight of 1-6 tons, specifically designed for confined spaces and precision operations.

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Hightop excavators enjoy global popularity. The HT series compact excavators have become the ‘new favourite’ in markets across Europe, the Americas, and Russia, thanks to their agile and stable perfor

Hey everyone! Today we're going to talk about a super useful tool: the mini excavator. This little guy is truly an all-rounder, perfect for any job!

The newly launched HT-15KS micro excavator is now officially available. This machine offers a fresh solution for small-scale projects and confined space operations with its flexibility and versatility

The scorching summer is the peak season for construction projects. Facing the challenge of high temperatures, proper maintenance can keep your excavator in top condition.

How much do you know about excavator attachments? Today's article will tell you how Hightop Group has made "one machine, multiple uses" a reality and truly blossomed.

In various engineering construction and construction scenarios, the 1.8-ton small excavator, with its unique advantages, is playing an increasingly important role.

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The small excavator we just bought or the small excavator that has been overhauled must go through a period of trial operation, which is usually called the running-in period.

In recent years, small excavators with its compact and flexible, multi-functional characteristics, widely used in many fields, the market continues to climb, showing a vigorous development trend.

When discussing excavators,particularly a 1.5-ton model,it's essential to understand what"lifting capacity"means and how it varies based on several factors.The lifting capacity of an excavator refers