Trenching equipment for utility, construction, and agriculture projects. These solutions cut precise channels for fiber‑optic cable, irrigation lines, electrical conduit, drainage, and pipelines. Options include compact attachments for skid steers and mini excavators, plus walk‑behind units. High‑torque drives, adjustable trench widths and depths, and durable wear parts deliver consistent results in clay, loam, gravel, and even rock when fitted with the correct teeth. As a manufacturer with strong R&D and strict testing, we tailor each unit to your carrier, soil conditions, and local regulations to improve productivity and lower total cost of ownership.
Manufacturer‑grade build and proven engineering: Designed and produced by Shandong HESSNE Heavy Industry Group Co., Ltd. Frames, planetary drives, and heat‑treated chains maintain torque and service life. Consistent performance is verified through rigorous validation and a controlled supply chain.
One‑stop service from selection to commissioning: Application consultation, model selection, manufacturing, delivery, commissioning, operator briefing, and documentation. Fast responses, fair delivery pricing, and complete paperwork support on‑time handover.
Custom configurations and compliance: Width, depth, tooth type, spoil auger, crumber bars, and side‑shift options are matched to local codes and jobsite needs. Hydraulic motor sizing aligns with carrier flow and pressure to avoid overheating or stalling.
Skid steer attachment: Converts a compact loader into a trenching machine for tight sites. Quick‑attach mounting, depth gauges, and optional spoil augers produce clean cuts with minimal backfill. Ideal for fiber drops and site utilities.
Mini excavator attachment: Offers stable trenching along fences, roadsides, and uneven terrain. The excavator’s reach improves visibility and accuracy, while compatible hydraulics keep chain speed smooth.
Walk‑behind units: Best where access is limited or transport must be lightweight. Simple operation suits landscaping, irrigation, and short‑run utility work.
Chain models for versatility: Interchangeable tooth sets handle soft loam to mixed gravel. Depth control, crumber bars for clean bottoms, and side‑shift for curbside work boost daily output.
Wheel (disc) units for rock and uniform cuts: Carbide‑tipped discs excel in rocky or compacted ground and produce uniform walls. Spoil is contained, and speed improves on repetitive runs with consistent depths.
Width and depth control: Multiple chain and bar setups cover narrow micro‑trenching through standard utility sizes. Depth gauges help maintain consistent depth, reducing rework and backfill.
Hydraulic compatibility: High‑efficiency motors match carrier flow and pressure to sustain chain speed under load. Anti‑cavitation and case drain options protect the system. Flow dividers are available for variable outputs.
Durable ground‑engagement parts: Heat‑treated chains, hardened teeth, and abrasion‑resistant skids extend service intervals. Replaceable wear parts and sealed bearings simplify maintenance and lower downtime.
Safety and ease of use: Guards, clear sightlines, emergency stops on standalone units, and intuitive controls help crews work safely. Optional spoil deflectors keep urban or landscaped sites clean.
Performance range: Typical widths 80–350 mm and depths 450–1500 mm, depending on model.
Hydraulics: Recommended flow about 50–120 L/min and pressure up to 210–250 bar. Actual figures depend on carrier and soil; customized setups are available.
Materials and wear components: High‑strength structural steel, AR‑grade plates, and alloy tooth holders. Teeth options include cup, shark, and rock picks to match soil and improve tool life.
Carrier compatibility: Fits skid steer and compact track loaders, and mini excavators in the 1.8–8 ton range, subject to auxiliary hydraulics. Motor displacement and chain type are matched for efficient power transfer and fuel use.
Utilities: Install communications lines, water laterals, and shallow gas service with clean profiles that simplify bedding and backfill. Micro‑trenching reduces surface disruption in urban upgrades.
Agriculture and landscaping: Cut predictable channels for drip irrigation, sprinkler mains, and field drainage. Compact equipment navigates orchards and gardens with minimal root disturbance when paired with suitable tooth sets.
Construction and municipal: Street lighting cables, traffic systems, and conduit along curbs. Side‑shift and depth control help maintain alignment and avoid existing utilities when proper locating practices are followed.
Industrial and rental: Rugged designs and simplified maintenance suit rental fleets. Disc units offer speed for repetitive cuts in hard materials to maximize output.
Match to soil: Soft soils favor cup teeth on chain models; mixed ground suits combination sets; rock requires tungsten‑carbide picks or a disc cutter.
Balance productivity and operating cost: Consider trench depth/width, carrier hydraulics, and target meters per hour. Proper matching maintains chain speed under load, reduces fuel use, and extends wear life.
Attachment vs. standalone: Choose attachments for flexibility across multiple tasks with one carrier. Select a compact walk‑behind unit when access is tight, transport is frequent, or an independent machine is preferred.
Delivery, documentation, and training: Competitive delivery, comprehensive export paperwork, and brief operator training speed deployment. Clear manuals and maintenance guides support daily performance.
After‑sales and parts: Responsive support and stocked wear parts—chains, teeth, sprockets, bearings—minimize downtime. Remote assistance and on‑request commissioning are available at project kickoff.
Digital showroom: Review models, attachments, test videos, and factory processes across our subsidiaries to validate capability before ordering.
Customers report clean trench profiles, reliable chain tracking, reduced rework, and on‑time deliveries that kept projects on schedule. Typical jobs include urban fiber runs, farm irrigation upgrades, and roadside electrical installations.
What trench width and depth should I choose?
Base the choice on pipe or cable outer diameter, bedding needs, and local codes. Options cover narrow micro‑cuts to standard utility sizes.
How do I match hydraulic flow and pressure?
Check auxiliary hydraulic flow (L/min) and pressure (bar). We size motor displacement and sprockets to maintain chain speed and torque without overheating.
What maintenance is recommended?
Inspect teeth and chain tension daily, grease bearings per the manual, and replace worn picks promptly to protect sprockets and maintain cutting efficiency.
Share your carrier model, soil type, required width/depth, and timeline. We will recommend the best configuration, lead time, and delivery options to keep your work moving.
This category includes attachments for skid steers and mini excavators, disc cutters for hard ground, and compact walk‑behind units for tight access. Width options typically span 80–350 mm and depths 450–1500 mm. Tooth sets are tailored to soil conditions and productivity goals. As an integrated manufacturer of compact machinery for construction, agriculture, landscaping, logistics, and industrial applications, we deliver customized trenching solutions backed by strong R&D, strict testing, and end‑to‑end service.