Demolition excavators leasing


Komatsu PC360LC LONG
23EUR
- ≈ 26 USD
- ≈ 19 GBP





Volvo EC220EL LONG |2015 rok | 175 Km
97 009EUR
- ≈ 110 308 USD
- ≈ 82 378 GBP





Hitachi KTEG KMC 380 S-6





Liebherr R 960 VHHD DEMOLITION 33M
Komatsu PC360LC-11





Hitachi KTEG KMC520-5 Long Reach





Hitachi ZX 350 LCN-6 +Demarec MQP-45





Hitachi KTEG KMC350-5





Hitachi KTEG KMC380S-6





CAT 349 E





Hitachi ZX 470 LCD-3





Hitachi ZX 470 LCD - 3 (25m high reach demolition)
97 500EUR
- ≈ 110 867 USD
- ≈ 82 795 GBP





Volvo EC 480 DHR UHD 28m with 2 BOOMS
149 000EUR
- ≈ 169 427 USD
- ≈ 126 527 GBP





Volvo BM EC460BLC
79 000EUR
- ≈ 89 830 USD
- ≈ 67 085 GBP





Liebherr R 974 C UHD Demolition 41m, 2 booms
470 000EUR
- ≈ 534 437 USD
- ≈ 399 115 GBP





Hitachi KTEG KMC520-5 BTV





Hitachi ZX 300 LC N-6





Doosan DX 420 LC





Jcb JS360
155 900EUR
- ≈ 177 273 USD
- ≈ 132 387 GBP





Hitachi ZX350LC-3
79 900EUR
- ≈ 90 854 USD
- ≈ 67 849 GBP
Demolition Excavators for Sale
Demolition excavators are built for demanding structural removal, including tearing down buildings, processing debris, and preparing sites for redevelopment. They are engineered for strength, stability, and control in high-impact environments. These machines often support advanced hydraulic attachments like breakers, crushers, and shears. Whether you're planning to buy a new unit or a used machine, demolition excavators play a key role in modern deconstruction work thanks to their reach, precision, and durability.
Key Technical Considerations for Demolition Projects
Professionals evaluating machines for demolition tasks typically focus on these specifications:
- Engine output, which impacts lifting power and breaker force for dismantling reinforced structures.
- Compatibility with heavy-duty attachments such as hydraulic hammers, crushers, or grapples.
- Weight and counterbalance systems that ensure stability during elevated demolition.
- Extended reach booms for tall building demolition or deep foundation clearance.
- Hydraulic flow efficiency for continuous and responsive tool operation.
EU Certification and Operator Safety
Operating demolition equipment in the EU requires specialized certification and on-site safety training. Operators must complete programs covering demolition techniques, environmental risk, and the use of high-force tools. Health and safety accreditation is also mandatory, particularly when working near utilities or in high-risk zones.
Popular Models in the Market
- Caterpillar 340 D – Built for ultra-high demolition, with extended boom reach and reinforced structure.
- Komatsu PC490HRD – Known for flexibility and quick-change boom options to switch between demolition tasks.
- Liebherr R 960 Demolition – Offers operator comfort and strong lift performance, ideal for precise dismantling.
- Volvo EC750E HR – High-capacity demolition machine with smart hydraulics and reliable undercarriage.
- Hitachi ZX890LCH-7 – Delivers powerful operation for heavy demolition with high-reach capabilities.
Prices
The cost of a demolition excavator typically ranges between $100,000 to $500,000. Factors influencing these prices include the machine's size, performance capabilities, and additional features like advanced hydraulic systems or specialized attachments. Always consider these aspects together with the machine's overall condition when assessing its value.
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FAQ
These machines are built for high-force applications and offer extended reach, reinforced structure, and hydraulic tool compatibility, making them safer and more efficient for structural teardown tasks.
Yes, operators must complete certified training in demolition operations and safety practices to comply with EU labor and site regulations.
Properly maintained used demolition excavators from verified dealers can deliver strong performance and durability for intensive commercial work.