Earthmoving

Excavators

From small excavators to large excavators

Liebherr excavators – innovative construction machinery for every application

Digging, excavating and shovelling are the main tasks of the excavator. Whether in civil engineering digging a pit or dredging in a body of water: Liebherr offers the optimum machine for every task.

Get an overview of all Liebherr excavators and find the right construction machine for your application. In addition to new machines, there is also a wide selection of used excavators. As an alternative to purchasing, Liebherr also offers the option of renting excavators in selected countries. A wide range of are available for our machines. Excavator and shovels, vibrators and hammers as well as make your excavator a real working machine.

Wheeled excavator lifts out material

Wheeled excavators

Wheeled excavators are convincing for classic earthmoving work, in traffic route construction or for sewer and pipeline work. With their powerful performance, high payloads and fast working cycles, wheeled excavators cut a fine figure on any construction site. The mobility of the construction machines due to the tyres is a great advantage over excavators with tracked undercarriages. This mobility gives the wheeled excavator a wide range of tasks: in addition to classic digging, the wheeled excavator is also used for trenching.

Compact wheeled excavator pulls trenches

Compact wheeled excavators

Mobile compact excavators are ideal excavators for work in confined spaces. They combine the advantages of the wheeled excavator with the advantages of a compact excavator. The wheeled excavators of the Compact range are particularly convincing in urban areas, where tight construction sites are the order of the day and the machine is used for a wide variety of tasks. Liebherr short-tail excavators with tyres are available starting with operating weights from 12 tonnes. The rear swing radius is between 1,675 and 1,850 mm, depending on the machine.

Rail-road excavator working on the track

Rail-road excavators

Liebherr has been developing rail-road excavators since 1967 and, as an OEM manufacturer, is the world market leader in this field. Liebherr rail excavators are adapted to country-specific specifications (e.g. track width) so that they comply with local conditions and safety regulations.

This means that rail excavators can be used either on the road or on railway tracks. The rail undercarriage enables efficient working on and around railway tracks. Safety systems play a major role in rail machines. Slew limits, rear and side cameras and rollover protection are important safety features.

Traditional product excavator - experience for over 65 years

The Liebherr excavator is a true traditional product! Excavators have been an important part of the product range since the early 1950s. In 1953, Hans Liebherr developed one of Europe's first hydraulic excavator as a response to the rope excavators that had prevailed until then. The production of wheeled and crawler excavators was expanded in the following years and supplemented by large hydraulic excavators for the mining sector. In 1979, Liebherr presented the world's first hydraulically driven rope excavator with electronic control. In this way, the range of construction machinery continued to develop.

Today, the product range is more diverse than ever and Liebherr offers solutions for every construction project. score points in unstable ground conditions, while can cover longer distances on the construction site thanks to their wheels. are the Liebherr solution for operations on and around water. The operating weights of Liebherr hydraulic excavators vary from the smallest compact excavator, the , weighing 12 tonnes, to the largest excavator in the portfolio, the mining excavator weighing 800 tonnes. The different sizes, from the small excavators to the large excavators, promise our customers a variety of options.

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