Here's a scenario every compact excavator operator knows: you're trenching along a wall, and the last 400 mm before the corner is unreachable without physically repositioning the machine. Without mini excavator boom swing, that repositioning means reversing out, re-tracking to the new angle, re-setting grade stakes, and losing ten minutes that add up across a day of wall-side trenching. Boom lateral swing — the ability to offset the arm left or right from the machine centreline while the chassis stays stationary — eliminates that constraint and changes how confined-space digging is planned.
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