Mongolia's industrial landscape is dominated by large-scale mining and infrastructure projects. The extreme continental climate, where temperatures swing from -40°C in winter to +40°C in summer, puts immense stress on a standard Excavator Bucket, leading to premature steel fatigue and seal failure in hydraulic systems.
In the Gobi region, the high abrasive content of the soil rapidly erodes undercarriage components. Operators frequently encounter accelerated wear on the bottom roller, requiring frequent replacements to avoid costly downtime during peak mining seasons.
Current market demand is shifting from basic attachments to specialized tools. There is a growing need for precision grading and material handling, driving the adoption of tools like the hydraulic thumb to improve efficiency in site clearing and mining debris management.
