Introduction to Compact Track Loaders for Construction

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Introduction to Compact Track Loaders for Construction

The construction industry relies on heavy equipment to perform important tasks, and having a machine that can perform many different jobs enhances efficiency and saves on costs. When you need a versatile machine for construction projects with many compatible attachments that serve different purposes on the jobsite, consider a compact track loader (CTL).

In this compact track loader overview, discover the benefits these machines can have for your construction projects.

¿Qué son las cargadoras compactas de orugas?

Compact track loaders are a type of loader that uses tracks in place of wheels. The tracks are parallel to each other and are usually made of rubber or composite. CTLs are most popular in construction, landscaping and agriculture because they come with a bucket and many other attachments for various jobs and applications.

Other types of loaders include:

  • Retroexcavadoras
  • Cargadores de dirección deslizante
  • Dozer loaders
  • Cargadores de ruedas
  • Cargadoras compactas

Tracks vs. Wheels on Construction Sites

One of the basics of compact track loaders is that they run on a set of tracks rather than wheels. While you can find different versions of loaders with wheels, machinery with tracks can have benefits for construction applications, such as:

  • Less maintenance: Tracks tend to need less regular maintenance than wheels, which could require replacement more frequently.
  • Greater traction and stability: Construction sites tend to have difficult surfaces, and tracks offer superior grip on loose or uneven terrain. Tracks also offer better stability when lifting loads on slopes.
  • Even power distribution: Tracked machines distribute their power more evenly, so the ride tends to be smoother.
  • Better weight distribution: With greater surface area than wheels, tracks apply less pressure on the ground, making them a good choice for soft ground surfaces.

Benefits of Compact Track Loaders for Construction

If you’re considering using a compact track loader in your construction projects, check out these advantages:

1. Lower Fuel Consumption

CTLs are compact and use less fuel than larger construction equipment like dump trucks, backhoes and excavators. A highly effective CTL, while small, can reduce construction operations’ costs. With different attachments that suit various construction tasks, you can get more work out of the same machine. 

2. Ground Protection

In the construction industry, it’s common to find yourself working on dirt, soil or loose terrain. CTLs distribute their weight evenly over the tracks rather than having four wheels, which results in less pressure on the ground and work area. A couple of reasons it’s important to protect the ground include:

  • Erosion protection: Many construction sites are located in areas that require stringent efforts to reduce erosion, which can affect the ground’s integrity. Dirt and sediment from construction sites can run off and enter nearby bodies of water, potentially introducing pollutants to the environment. Tracked equipment, by minimizing soil disruptions, may be a better choice to avoid erosion. 
  • Ground disturbance: Certain construction projects, such as asphalt and road paving, require careful consideration of the ground surface. CTLs are smaller and lighter, and their tracks reduce ground damage compared to wheeled machines. They’re a great choice to save time and costs from having to relevel or repair ground disturbances.
  • Wetland protection: North Carolina has 4.2 million acres of wetlands, which require special considerations during construction and restoration projects. Wetlands play a large role in flood protection and are important habitats for endangered species. Construction projects in these areas actually require special permits because soil compaction and ditching can have such a profound impact. Because CTLs distribute their weight more evenly, they’re often preferred for work in wetland environments to maintain soil structure and preserve vegetation. 

3. Enhanced Maneuverability 

CTLs can improve construction site efficiency because they offer superior maneuverability. You can travel faster along the ground, and easily navigate rough terrain. Track machines like CTLs shine in outdoor construction jobs, as they can handle dirt, gravel and sand. In particular, tracked vehicles like CTLs perform much better than wheels in wet environments. 

CTLs also have a lower center of gravity, which makes them a better choice for working on slopes. They can navigate and reach areas that equipment with wheels cannot, making them a helpful addition to your construction equipment fleet.

4. Operator Comfort

Construction jobs often last long hours, making the equipment operator’s comfort essential. Work days on job sites can span 8 to 10 hours, and according to research, 1 in 8 workplace accidents can be traced back to worker fatigue. Ensuring worker comfort when operating heavy equipment like CTLs can cut down on fatigue and enhance safety.

CTLs are more comfortable for operators because they come with features like: 

  • Closed cabs
  • Aire acondicionado y calefacción
  • Adjustable suspension seats
  • Ergonomic controls

The tracks also offer a smoother ride, reducing vibrations and jostling during operation.

5. Attachments

Machines compatible with different attachments are some of the best choices for construction projects. When working in a limited space or needing to reduce the amount of equipment, CTLs with attachments can perform multiple jobs.

Popular CTL attachments for construction include:

  • Grapples: Use grapples for lifting and moving heavy objects.
  • Forks: Forks help transport pallets, lumber and other bulky items.
  • Augers: Use augers to drill holes for posts or utility work.
  • Buckets: Use buckets for lifting, digging and transporting materials.
  • Trenchers: Trenchers help with digging trenches and excavating.

Common Applications in Construction

Compact track loaders have a huge range of applications in construction, at all stages of a project:

  • Demolition: Grapple and bucket attachments for the CTL can make demolishing existing structures quicker and easier.
  • Site preparation: CTLs perform much better on slopes than wheel loaders. They also work well for grading, leveling and clearing sites.
  • Excavation: With bucket and trench attachments, a CTL can effectively dig in even the toughest soil conditions. They also work well for clearing debris and other obstacles.
  • Material handling: Use a CTL to haul heavy materials across the jobsite. The tracks and lower center of gravity make it secure, even on slopes and uneven terrain.
  • Finishing: When the job is done, load a broom attachment onto your CTL to clear away dirt and debris.

Buy a New Compact Track Loader From Gregory Poole

When choosing a CTL for your construction needs, you want something reliable from a strong dealer network, and Gregory Poole Equipment Company has what you need. We work hard to ensure your equipment enhances the efficiency and productivity of your operations, with dedicated equipment services to keep your CTL — and the rest of your fleet — in top condition.

As a reputable Cat® dealer with locations across North Carolina, Gregory Poole’s expert team is happy to help you find the perfect equipment for your construction projects. Reach out to learn more about CTLs today!