In Ecuador, the construction industry faces a unique dichotomy between the volcanic soils of the Sierra region and the humid, corrosive environments of the Coast. This geographic variance places extreme stress on the bottom roller and other undercarriage components, leading to accelerated wear due to abrasive volcanic ash and moisture-induced corrosion.
Current infrastructure projects, particularly in road expansion and mining, demand high versatility. Operators often struggle with rigid attachments in steep Andean slopes, creating a surge in demand for the hydraulic tilt bucket to achieve precise grading without repositioning the entire excavator.
Furthermore, the clearing of dense vegetation in the Amazonian basin requires specialized tools. Traditional buckets often fail in these organic-heavy soils, necessitating the use of an excavator brush rake to efficiently manage debris and land preparation.
