SANY’s excavators have gained real traction here in North America with attractive pricing, a strong five-year/5,000-hour warranty, and more dealers on the ground. We know buyers want the numbers up front, so we grouped SANY’s current models by size and pulled the most useful specs (weight, power, dig depth, hydraulic flow, and more) so you can quickly compare what matters for your jobs.
Mini SANY Excavator Specs
Minis are perfect when space is tight and precision matters. Minis get into backyards, alleyways, and inside buildings where larger machines can’t fit, so they’re the go-to for utility work, small foundations, trenching, and delicate landscaping. Many offer zero tail swing, making them even more desirable to tight spaces.
Because they’re light and easy to transport, they’re great for contractors who bounce between jobs; just match the attachment (augers, small thumbs, compact mulchers) to the task, and you’ll avoid overworking the machine. If you do a lot of residential work, prioritize a cab with good visibility and easy service access so operators stay safe and downtime stays low.
The sweet spot for many contractors who need more reach and punch without hauling a full truck-and-trailer rig. Small machines (sometimes classified as compact excavators) handle heavier utility trenches, site prep, and light demolition while still fitting on most jobsite entrances. They give you more hydraulic power for attachments like mid-size breakers, tilt buckets, and compact thumbs so you can finish jobs faster with fewer passes. Look for models with solid hydraulic flow and comfortable cabs; those two items make a big difference in daily productivity.
Built for steady production on construction sites and bigger commercial jobs. Medium machines combine reach, breakout force, and higher hydraulic flow so you can run heavy forestry attachments like high-inertia mulchers, screening buckets, and large rotating grapples. Use these when you’re clearing lots, doing roadside work, or running repeated mulching and chipping tasks where uptime and power matter.
When the work is massive: bulk earthmoving, quarrying, heavy demolition, or mining, you want a machine that’s designed for high hours and heavy loads. Large excavators bring the torque, bucket size, and hydraulic power to move serious material quickly and reliably. They need proper transport planning and experienced operators, but in return, they shrink schedule risk on big contracts and cut per-cubic-yard costs. Before you buy, confirm service intervals, parts availability, and recommended attachment sizes so the machine fits your long-term projects.
Ready to find the right SANY for your work? Browse our current inventory of SANY excavators or contact our sales team to discuss specs, financing, trade-ins, or schedule a demo on the lot. If you already have a job in mind, tell us about it, and we’ll point you to the models and attachments that fit best.