ExcavatorsCATERPILLAR 345, M323





CAT 345C L UHD - 27m - OilQuick
149 900EUR
Price excl. VAT
- ≈ 173 318 USD
- ≈ 127 683 GBP





CATERPILLAR 345D





CATERPILLAR 345D





CATERPILLAR 345CL
60 000EUR
- ≈ 69 373 USD
- ≈ 51 107 GBP


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CAT 345DL ME





CAT M323F
200 000EUR
- ≈ 231 246 USD
- ≈ 170 358 GBP





Cat M323F





Cat M323F
225 000EUR
- ≈ 260 151 USD
- ≈ 191 652 GBP





Caterpillar 345BL UHD Demolition - CE certified / EPA certified
119 000EUR
Price excl. VAT
- ≈ 137 591 USD
- ≈ 101 363 GBP





CATERPILLAR 345D
85 623EUR
- ≈ 98 999 USD
- ≈ 72 932 GBP





CATERPILLAR 345D
86 487EUR
- ≈ 99 998 USD
- ≈ 73 668 GBP





CAT 345CL UHD - 30m Demolition / Hydr Undercarriage
119 000EUR
Price excl. VAT
- ≈ 137 591 USD
- ≈ 101 363 GBP





Caterpillar 345B LME
42 900EUR
- ≈ 49 602 USD
- ≈ 36 541 GBP

CAT 345GC
73 123EUR
- ≈ 84 547 USD
- ≈ 62 285 GBP





Caterpillar 345GC
92 530EUR
- ≈ 106 985 USD
- ≈ 78 816 GBP

Good Condition Original 45 Ton Caterpilar Heavy Excavator Cat 345D Mining Excavator with Hammer

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Caterpillar 345C L

Excavators for sale
Excavators are powerful pieces of excavation equipment designed for digging, trenching, material handling, demolition, and more. They are used extensively in construction, roadworks, mining, forestry, and infrastructure development. The main types include crawler excavators, wheeled excavators, mini excavators, and long-reach models. Each type has its advantages depending on terrain, space constraints, and lifting capacity. An excavator truck, for example, is more mobile and suitable for quick relocation between job sites. Whether buying a new excavator or exploring pre-owned options, understanding their intended application is key to selecting the right excavator machine.
Key Aspects to Consider When Choosing Machinery
When selecting excavation equipment, professionals focus on technical specifications that directly affect efficiency and suitability. These include:
- Engine power and fuel economy: The right engine offers both performance and reduced consumption, which helps manage operating costs on busy worksites.
- Hydraulic efficiency: Modern systems provide responsive and smooth control of the arm, dipper, and bucket, improving productivity and safety.
- Operating weight and stability: Depending on the task, machines with different weights offer varying balance between mobility and lifting capability.
- Cab design: Operator comfort, visibility, and intuitive controls ensure safe and productive operation over extended shifts.
- Customization: Options for attachments like augers or hammers enable one machine to handle many specialized tasks.
Licensing and Certification Requirements for Excavator Operation in the EU
EU regulations typically require operators to undergo formal training and certification before handling heavy machinery. This includes practical instruction and safety protocol training. For those planning to buy a used excavator for sale in Europe, it's important to ensure that operators meet national licensing standards. Certifications may vary slightly across EU countries, so checking local compliance is essential.
Prices for Excavators
The typical price range for excavators can vary significantly, usually falling between $15,000 to $200,000. Key factors influencing these prices include the size and power of the excavator, its brand, age, and overall condition. Additional features such as advanced hydraulic systems, GPS capability, or specialized attachments can also contribute to an increase in cost.
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FAQ
What types of excavators are best suited for urban construction?
Wheeled excavators and mini models are often preferred for urban environments due to their maneuverability and reduced ground impact. They are efficient in narrow streets and confined spaces.
Is special training needed to operate an excavator truck in the EU?
Yes, EU countries require certified training to operate an excavator truck. The training covers both theoretical knowledge and hands-on skills, ensuring safe and legal operation on job sites.
Can I customize an excavator machine with attachments?
Most excavators can be equipped with a variety of attachments such as grapples, hammers, and augers, allowing the machine to perform different specialized tasks beyond digging.