The YW12 mini excavator Compact & Agile – Easily handles tight job sites, landscaping, indoor demolition, and other challenging spaces. With a narrow body and small swing radius, this mini excavator can freely access low-clearance areas. Compatible with various attachments (breaker, grapple, etc.) for multi-purpose use. Simple to operate, highly efficient – a worry-free choice for municipal projects, agriculture, and equipment rental.
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Dual pump load sensitivity, gentle action Powerful, low engine temperature, energy-saving fuel-efficient
Comes with a counterweight to increase the weight of the vehicle Improve vehicle stability
The sales shaft comes with a grease nipple, which serves a better purpose. The function of adding lubrication
Bulldozer blade widened and thickened, durable and long-lasting use
High definition liquid display screen
Broken hammer globe valve, made of cast steel material. Durable and wear-resistant, precise interface, mechanical. Good performance, preventing oil dripping and leakage.
Bucket Capacity | 0.025m³ |
Chassis Width | 930mm |
Track Ground Contact Length | 1250mm |
Climbing Capacity | 40° |
Chassis Ground Clearance | 385mm |
Track Width | 180mm |
Fuel Tank Capacity | 3.5L |
Overall Dimension | 2200*930*2200mm |
Transport Length | 2200mm |
Excavator Height | 2200mm |
Hydraulic Flow | 40L/Min |
Hydraulic Oil Tank Capacity | 16L |
Working Pressure | 16Mpa |
Engine | Baileytong\KOP 192 |
Engine Power | 13.5HP |
Optional Engine | Baileytong\KOP 192 (Euro 5 & EPA 4 available) |
Max. Digging Height | 2550mm |
Max. Unloading Height | 1600mm |
Max. Digging Depth | 1650mm |
Max. Digging Radius | 2400mm |
Swing Radius | 1190mm |
Digging Force | 11KN |
Operating Weight | 950kg |
Configuration | Beifang Multi-way Valve |
Travel Hydraulic Pump | Dual Gear Pump |
1. Urban Street & Pipeline Construction
In the narrow alleys of old city districts or busy pedestrian streets, where large machinery cannot turn around, the mini excavator maneuvers with ease. It precisely excavates trenches for water, gas, or communication lines, barely disturbing the surrounding pavement—quietly and efficiently renewing the city's "capillaries."
2. Indoor Demolition & Renovation
During mall renovations, factory retrofits, or underground garage expansions, the mini excavator can pass through standard doorways to work indoors. Under low ceilings, it extends its arm to break concrete walls and remove old flooring, with dust and noise contained within the limited space. It is a nimble assistant for "minimally invasive surgery" indoors.
3. Landscaping & Agricultural Waterways
In exquisite villa gardens or ecological parks, it delicately navigates around precious trees, digging ornamental ponds, arranging rockery stones, and shaping micro-terrain. In agricultural settings, it goes deep into orchard rows to dig fertilization ditches, or ridges and covers soil inside greenhouses without damaging crop roots—making rural transformation as refined as embroidery.
4. Mountain Terraces & Orchard Renovation
Along winding mountain terraces where large machinery struggles to ascend, the mini excavator climbs steadily thanks to its crawler grip. In citrus groves or tea plantations, it cuts drainage channels, renovates old root systems, and uses a grapple to clear dead branches—becoming the "leveling expert in rugged terrain" for hilly agriculture.
5. Emergency Rescue & Post-Disaster Cleanup
After a typhoon, fallen trees block village roads; heavy rain causes slope collapses that bury house corners. The mini excavator arrives quickly on site, swaps on a breaker to smash fallen rocks, uses a hydraulic shear to cut rebar, and clears debris flows—opening life-saving passages with its compact size in every race against the clock.
Q: How to avoid tipping over when working in tight spaces?
A: When operating on slopes or uneven ground, ensure the ground beneath the tracks is firm and try to keep the machine level. Avoid large sideways movements when extending the working attachment. Add counterweights or use stabilizers if necessary. On soft ground, lay steel plates to distribute pressure.
Q: What should I do if the hydraulic oil overheats after long hours of continuous operation?
A: First, stop the machine and check if the radiator is clogged; clean dirt and debris from the cooling fins. Second, verify the hydraulic oil level and whether the oil has degraded. It is recommended to let the machine cool down for 15–20 minutes after every 4–6 hours of work to avoid prolonged high-load operation. If overheating persists, inspect the hydraulic pump or cooling fan.
Q: How to minimize damage to floors and walls when working in narrow yards or indoors?
A: Use rubber tracks instead of steel tracks to reduce damage to paved surfaces. Operate with smooth swing and bucket movements to avoid hitting walls. Pre‑install protective pads at corners, or use a narrow bucket with smaller capacity to reduce swing clearance.
Q: What to do if the mini excavator is hard to start or the hydraulic response is slow in cold winter conditions?
A: Use winter-grade hydraulic oil and diesel (e.g., -10# or -20#). Preheat the engine before starting (wait until the preheat light goes off), then let it idle for 5–10 minutes to warm up the hydraulic oil. If response is still slow, cycle the cylinders repeatedly to accelerate oil flow, and avoid high-speed operation immediately.
Q: What if abnormal line pressure or mismatched action occurs after changing attachments (e.g., breaker, grapple)?
A: Different attachments have different requirements for hydraulic flow and pressure. After changing an attachment, first check that all auxiliary lines are securely connected and leak‑free. Then adjust the flow limiter valve on the main control valve to match the attachment manual. If adding a breaker, also activate the return filter's bypass protection and adjust the striking frequency.
