Preguntas frecuentes sobre las retroexcavadoras
Backhoes are named for the extending arm that pulls dirt "back and up” from a site. While sometimes referred to as construction backhoe machines, these tools are more commonly known as diggers or backhoe loaders. Backhoes are typically smaller than excavators and are equipped with four wheels that can tread on smooth or rough terrain. También ofrecemos cargadores para retroexcavadora angostos en alquiler con tracción en 2 ruedas y modelos con tracción en las 4 ruedas de servicio más pesado.
Backhoes can fit in narrow worksites and trailers where large earthmovers can't, but they can still complete heavy-duty work. Browse our available backhoe loaders for rent, including models with extendahoe arm extensions and options with enclosed cabs for maximum comfort. Obtenga más información sobre estas máquinas versátiles en nuestra sección de preguntas frecuentes sobre las retroexcavadoras a continuación.
Maximum dig depth depends on the model of the backhoe; our smallest standard backhoe can dig up to 8 feet. Our largest backhoes can dig up to 16 feet with an extendahoe available for up to 19 feet additional dig depth. ¿No está seguro de qué necesita? Contact your local United Rentals branch, and we can find the digger you need for your project requirements.
While we offer multiple backhoe loader models, typically each bucket can hold around 1.03 cubic yards of soil. Hay diferentes cubetas disponibles para aplicaciones multiuso. See our earthmoving attachments for more backhoe bucket options.
Backhoes and excavators look similar and can do similar jobs but are different in important ways. Typically, excavators are much bigger than backhoes, while mini excavators are around the same size and can do a lot of the same things backhoes can do. Excavators and backhoe loaders both have articulating booms, dippers and buckets, and are used for trench work, construction work and more. Excavators don't have wheels; they run on tracks, which is why they are also known as trackhoes. They have very good traction for slick, muddy sites. Las excavadoras tienen rotación de giro de 360 grados, pero las retroexcavadoras solo tienen rotación de giro de 180 a 200 grados. Obtenga más información sobre las diferencias entre las retroexcavadoras y las excavadoras en Project Uptime.