Every job has specific “tools of the trade” that workers rely on to get the job done right. What do you think would happen if a mechanic was given a
new tool that was totally opposite from what they were used to using? I
think we’d all agree that their production would take a hit as there would be a
new learning curve to hurdle. Or how about if you were vacationing in a country where
they drove on the opposite side of the street and you needed to rent a car. You’d
notice that the steering wheel was on the opposite side that you’re accustomed
to. Yes, you would still be able to navigate the streets, but how efficiently
and safely? Your brain would need extra time to process the
simplest of tasks, like how to make a left or right turn, when it used to be a
move that was second nature and required little or no thought.
Many heavy machine operators, or general contractors, who regularly rent
machines like excavators and backhoes, run into similar problems. They’re
working with a backhoe where they’re accustomed to the controls and now
tomorrow’s job requires the use of an excavator where the controls are totally
different. As with the car example, they’d still be able to operate the machine
but at what speed, level of expertise and safety standard?
IHI excavators offer a simple solution to this issue. Their quick
changing operating pattern selector (A to F Quick change valve) allows instant
changing from backhoe-style to excavator-style controls and vice versa with the
flip of a switch. Yes, it’s that simple and fast. For optimum performance, it’s
essential to provide operators with the control pattern, digging position and
control feel they prefer. They become more efficient and productive when
presented with the option of selecting a familiar operating pattern,
eliminating potential problems and delays. Equipment rental companies benefit by keeping there customers happy and potentially eliminating added
stress to their machine fleet.
Remember, a comfortable operator is a more productive operator,
especially when working in tough conditions and on jobs like trench digging.
Just flip the switch and you’ll immediately save time and money while
decreasing potential job-site hazards and accidents.
Please see the photos below for help locating the on your specific IHI excavator.
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