Equipo agregado usada a la venta en Michigan

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Resumen

Construction aggregate is a broad category of crushed material used in construction and landscaping, including crushed stone, gravel, sand, and fill. Aggregate is used alongside a binding agent to form construction materials like concrete and asphalt. Aggregate equipment is used to reduce, classify, transport, and blend aggregate. When buying used aggregate equipment, it’s crucial to get a full inspection summary from your supplier. We do complete inspections on all used aggregate equipment, checking factors like the shaker deck functionality, engine, electrical systems, and conveyor belts.

Preguntas frecuentes

  • Used aggregate equipment can range from $2,500 to $100,000 depending on the equipment and quantity you wish to purchase.

  • Top used aggregate equipment brands include Paladin, Allis Chalmers, Generac, and Bear Iron Works.

  • Aggregate equipment is used to extract, reduce, transport, and blend construction aggregate used in roads, foundations, and buildings.

  • Aggregate equipment can range from 1,500 lbs for a bedmaster to 75,000 lbs for crushers.

  • Aggregate equipment is used in aggregate quarries. Because of their extreme weight, appendages, and crushing capacity, it’s best to practice extreme caution & be fully licensed when operating aggregate equipment.

  • It’s essential to look at the operational capacity of the given equipment’s tools like shaker decks, conveyor belts, mixers, crushers, etc. A thorough inspection report will also report on the tires, engine, electrical systems, and exterior.

  • Used aggregate equipment may come with slight cosmetic defects like surface rust & corrosion, wear and tear, and peeling. Used aggregate equipment should still have near full operation capacity.

  • Aggregate equipment operators can make as much as $79,000 with a starting salary of around $33,000/year.

  • Heavy equipment operators contribute heavily to this country's construction and transportation industry. Therefore, required qualifications include a high school diploma or GED, heavy equipment training, proper licensing, and a CDL.