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CONSTRUCTION ATTACHMENTS
From grapples and trenchers to angle brooms and soil conditioners, Bobcat construction attachments help you hit deadlines, protect your margin and put more bids in the win column.
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Overview
TOOLS THAT PERFORM TOUGH WORK
Pair Bobcat® construction attachments with your loader, excavator or telehandler and finish more with fewer machines.
Angle Broom
JOBSITE CLEANUP,
ON DEMAND.
A Bobcat angle broom attachment helps keep construction sites cleaner, safer, and ready for the next trade. Sweep and windrow dirt, dust, gravel, and debris with hydraulically driven bristles and in-cab angle control—ideal for drive lanes, lots, road edges, and tight runs along curbs and barriers. It’s a fast way to cut down on hand sweeping and keep surfaces prepped for finishing work, striping, paving, or closeout.
Angle Broom
JOBSITE CLEANUP,
ON DEMAND.
A Bobcat angle broom attachment helps keep construction sites cleaner, safer, and ready for the next trade. Sweep and windrow dirt, dust, gravel, and debris with hydraulically driven bristles and in-cab angle control—ideal for drive lanes, lots, road edges, and tight runs along curbs and barriers. It’s a fast way to cut down on hand sweeping and keep surfaces prepped for finishing work, striping, paving, or closeout.
Knowledge
CONSTRUCTION ATTACHMENT TIPS
Choose the right compact loader with the Bobcat Compact Track Loader & Skid-Steer Loader Buyer’s Guide, an in-depth walkthrough of sizes, specs, key features, attachment capabilities and ownership considerations to help you confidently match the best machine to your jobsite needs and budget.
Knowledge
CONSTRUCTION ATTACHMENT TIPS
Choose the right compact loader with the Bobcat Compact Track Loader & Skid-Steer Loader Buyer’s Guide, an in-depth walkthrough of sizes, specs, key features, attachment capabilities and ownership considerations to help you confidently match the best machine to your jobsite needs and budget.
Frequently Asked Questions
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
What are construction (equipment) attachments?
Construction equipment attachments are job-specific tools that mount to a machine – like a skid-steer, compact track loader, excavator, or telehandler – to expand what it can do on the jobsite. Instead of owning multiple dedicated machines, you can swap attachments to dig, lift, break, sweep, trench, grade and move materials with the same carrier.
What are common types of construction (equipment) attachments?
Common construction equipment attachments include material-moving tools, hydraulic tools and cleanup tools built to match specific tasks and jobsite conditions. Some of the most common include:
- Buckets (general purpose, digging, 4-in-1): For digging, loading, grading and handling material.
- Pallet forks: For lifting and moving palletized loads, lumber, pipe and materials.
- Hydraulic breakers: For breaking concrete, asphalt and rock.
- Augers: For drilling holes for footings, signs, posts and piers.
- Grapples: For grabbing and moving debris, brush, demolition material and irregular loads.
- Trenchers: For clean, consistent trenches for utilities and drainage.
- Brush cutters/rotary cutters: For clearing overgrowth and jobsite vegetation.
- Angle brooms/sweepers: For cleanup, dust control and surface prep.
Why are construction (equipment) attachments important?
Construction equipment attachments are important because they increase what one machine can accomplish without adding another carrier. The right attachment helps you:
- Increase versatility: One machine handles more tasks across different phases of a job. They can also help you take on more bids and win more jobs.
- Boost productivity: Faster cycles and purpose-built tools reduce manual labor and rework.
- Cut costs: Fewer machines to buy, fuel, maintain and transport.
- Improve jobsite efficiency: Quick attachment changes keep crews moving and reduce downtime.
Bottom line: The right attachment turns your machine into a multi-skill work partner that’s ready for whatever the job demands next.
How do I choose the right construction (equipment) attachment for my machine?
To choose the right construction equipment attachment, start with the work you need to do, then confirm the attachment matches your machine’s mount, hydraulics and capacity.
- Start with the job: Digging, lifting, breaking, trenching, cleanup, land clearing, etc.
- Match the carrier: Confirm compatibility for your machine type and mounting interface (e.g., Bob-Tach, coupler type).
- Check capacity and hydraulics: Rated operating capacity/lift capacity, hydraulic flow/pressure (standard vs. high flow), and auxiliary connections.
- Size it to the work: Attachment width, tooth style, tine length, cutting edge type, trench depth and material density.
- Consider jobsite conditions: Tight access, soft ground vs. pavement, rocky soil and debris hazards.
- Think about frequency of swapping: If you change tools often, prioritize quick-change features and common attachment platforms.
- Don’t forget wear parts and protection: Cutting edges, teeth, bristles, hoses, guards – plan for uptime.
Choose smart and you’ll get cleaner results, stronger uptime and a machine that earns its keep on more jobs, more days of the week. To make sure you’ve got the right fit, confirm attachment compatibility and machine requirements with your authorized Bobcat dealer before you buy.
WHY BOBCAT ATTACHMENTS
Built for
Durability
Engineered with the highest quality standards and guaranteed to work with compatible equipment.
Local Dealer Support
Authorized local dealers provide trusted advice, parts, service, and support.
Peace of Mind
Standard two-year warranty for hydraulic attachments, plus available extended warranty for select attachments.
Best Value
Competitive attachment pricing, plus available 0% financing and other limited-time special offers.
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