Auxiliary tools and function expansion that can be matched with skid steer loaders
Skid-steer loaders are renowned for their compact size, maneuverability, and ease of operation, making them widely used across various industries.
On construction sites, skid-steer loaders are used for material handling, clearing construction waste, and loading and unloading sand and gravel. Their ability to maneuver freely in confined spaces makes them ideal for urban construction.
In agriculture, skid-steer loaders are commonly used for hauling feed, leveling sites, transferring crops, and removing manure, helping farmers improve efficiency.
In municipal maintenance, skid-steer loaders are used for road clearing, snow removal, and landscaping, making them versatile tools for municipalities.
In industrial and warehousing facilities, skid-steer loaders can perform tasks such as loading cargo and handling waste, improving operational efficiency.

Skid steer loader grab shaking
A grapple is one of the most common hydraulic attachments for skid steer loaders. Equipped with an opening and closing jaw, it can securely grip irregular or bulky materials. Compared to a standard bucket, a grapple not only loads but also holds, making it more efficient when handling complex materials.


Hydraulic Breaker
The Hydraulic Breaker is a highly efficient hydraulic tool mounted on a skid-steer loader, primarily used for breaking hard materials. Its high-frequency impact force easily crushes concrete, rock, and asphalt, making it a common breaker in the construction and mining industries.


Rototiller
A rototiller is a skid-steer loader attachment commonly used in agriculture and landscaping. Its high-speed rotating blades break up, till, and mix the soil, improving its structure and making it suitable for seeding, tree planting, and landscaping. Compared to traditional agricultural machinery, a skid-steer loader paired with a rototiller offers greater flexibility and is particularly well-suited for use in confined construction sites or complex environments.


Snow Blower
Snowplows are a common winter auxiliary tool for skid-steer loaders and are primarily categorized as roller-brush snowplows. These utilize a high-speed rotating brush roller to clear snow from the roadway and are suitable for light to moderate snowfall conditions.


Dozer Blade
A dozer blade is a heavy-duty auxiliary implement mounted on the front of a skid-steer loader, primarily used for earthmoving, site leveling, and loose material handling. Its structure is similar to a small bulldozer blade, but with the flexibility and maneuverability of a skid-steer loader, it can complete dozing and leveling operations in confined or complex working conditions.

