In Zambia, the construction and mining sectors are dominated by intense operations in the Copperbelt and North-Western provinces. The highly abrasive nature of the soil and the presence of hard rock fragments lead to accelerated wear on any bottom roller and bucket edge, necessitating frequent replacements and high-grade alloy steel components.
The regional climate, characterized by heavy seasonal rains, creates muddy and unstable ground conditions. This environment demands the use of an excavator brush rake for land clearing and site preparation to ensure stability before heavy infrastructure development begins.
Currently, there is a significant shift towards precision attachments. Operators are moving away from static tools toward the hydraulic thumb to improve material handling efficiency in open-pit mining, reducing the need for secondary manual sorting and increasing overall site safety.
