KONSTRUZ WORKSITE GUIDE

Worksite Help

Practical guidance for jobsite planning, equipment selection, attachment use, workflow, delivery prep, and daily machine care.
KONSTRUZ compact excavator prepared for jobsite work
Plan the work before the machine arrives.Access, terrain, material flow, attachments, delivery, and support.

Jobsite planning

A good worksite plan helps every machine do better work.

The right equipment is only part of the job. Clear access, stable ground, prepared attachments, safe movement paths, and daily inspection habits help crews work faster with fewer surprises.

Use this guide before delivery, during setup, and after each shift to keep your equipment choices connected to the real conditions on site.

Planning checklist

Check the work area before choosing the setup

Access and space

Confirm gates, driveways, indoor clearance, slopes, soft ground, turning room, and where the machine will stage before work starts.

Ground conditions

Walk the area for soft soil, finished surfaces, overhead limits, underground utility concerns, drainage, debris, and unstable ground.

Material flow

Plan how dirt, gravel, pallets, brush, concrete, or debris will move through the site so operators are not crossing traffic paths all day.

Attachment setup

Match buckets, forks, grapples, augers, trenchers, breakers, or grading tools to the work before the machine reaches the jobsite.

Daily workflow

Keep the job moving from delivery to cleanup

01

Before arrival

Measure the work area, mark access points, prepare unloading space, confirm attachment needs, and review basic safety expectations with the crew.

02

During operation

Keep travel paths clear, avoid overloading, work at a controlled pace, watch ground changes, and keep people away from active machine movement.

03

After the shift

Park on stable ground, lower attachments, remove loose debris, inspect for visible wear, and note anything that needs support before the next shift.

Equipment fit

Match machine use to the real jobsite task

Digging and trenching

Use compact digging machines for trenching, drainage, footings, utility prep, stump removal, and work near tight structures.

Loading and material handling

Use loaders, skid steers, forklifts, and forks for pallets, gravel, soil, supplies, demolition material, and repeated site cleanup.

Grading and surface prep

Use grading tools, buckets, rollers, and compact equipment to prepare lanes, pads, driveways, road base, and finished surfaces.

Attachment-heavy work

Use attachments to reduce hand labor when clearing brush, drilling holes, breaking material, carrying debris, or shaping small areas.

Maintenance habits

Simple checks that protect uptime

A short inspection rhythm can help operators catch small issues before they slow down the next job.
Inspect visible leaks, loose hardware, tire or track condition, pins, hoses, and attachment connections.
Check fluids, grease points, filters, battery condition, and the operator area based on the machine requirements.
Clean mud, debris, dust, and material buildup before it creates avoidable wear or visibility issues.
Record support questions early so parts, warranty, or product guidance can be handled before downtime grows.

Need jobsite guidance?

Tell KONSTRUZ what the worksite needs to handle.

Share your access limits, terrain, material, attachment plan, delivery location, and daily workflow so support can help you narrow the right equipment.
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