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Soil Mixing Tool

A Soil Mixing Tool is a practical excavator attachment for blending soil, sludge, and additives directly in the field. It supports simple deployment, direct treatment, and flexible ground work.
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A Soil Mixing Tool is built for practical field work where the goal is simple, direct treatment of difficult material. The excavator carries the tool into the target area and mixes soil or sludge where it sits. This keeps the process close to the work zone and reduces extra movement of material across the site. For contractors who want a tool that fits regular jobsite use, this format makes sense. It combines mobility, control, and a clear working purpose in one attachment-based solution.

Easy to Use With Excavator Workflow

Because the Soil Mixing Tool operates with an excavator, it fits naturally into existing site routines. The crew can move from digging to treatment with less delay and continue working across different parts of the project. This is especially useful in trenches, foundation areas, utility zones, pond edges, and other irregular spaces where larger systems are harder to manage. The tool becomes part of normal machine operation rather than a separate process that requires major setup. That is a strong advantage for mobile field treatment work.

Good for Soft Soil, Wet Areas, and Backfill

The application range of a Soil Mixing Tool includes soft soil, wet fill, loose backfill, sludge, and other unstable materials. It can be used when additives such as cement, lime, or ash need to be blended into the material to improve condition and handling. By working in place, the tool helps crews treat the problem area directly instead of adding more transport steps. That makes it practical for ground improvement, field conditioning, and wet material treatment on construction and environmental sites.

Supports Better Control During Treatment

A Soil Mixing Tool helps improve process control because the operator can place the attachment precisely where the mixing is needed. This allows better coverage across variable ground and supports more even distribution of additives through the material. Better blending can help reduce untreated pockets and improve consistency in the work area. On jobs where soil condition changes quickly, that level of control is important. It helps the team maintain progress and continue treatment without stopping to rebuild the workflow around more complex equipment.

A Useful Product Name for Broad Promotion

The term Soil Mixing Tool is easy to understand and works well for export pages, product listings, and dealer catalogs. It sounds practical and job-focused, which matches how many buyers search when they want an attachment rather than a full plant system. This page can support contractor demand, dealer promotion, and distributor supply. If your customers want a simple excavator-mounted tool for direct soil and sludge treatment, Soil Mixing Tool gives the page a clear identity with broad commercial use.

 

Product Model

GH-3000 GH-5000 New Mixer
Main Unit Length (m) 3 5

3

Max Working Pressure (MPa)

35 35 35
Max Torque (N·m) 11,500 × 2 11,500 × 2

11,500 × 2

Working Flow Rate (L/min)

220 220 180
Total Weight (kg) 2500 2900

2500

Rotational Speed (rpm)

50 50 55
Extension Rod Weight (kg) 770 770

770

Suitable Machine Weight (t)

20–45 20–45 20–45
Components / Brand Motor / Rexroth, Gear / 20CrMnTi, Seals / Hallite Motor / Rexroth, Gear / 20CrMnTi, Seals / Hallite

Motor / Rexroth, Gear / 20CrMnTi, Seals / Hallite

 

excavator-mounted soil mixing head working in sandy soil
The mixing head is blending loose soil directly on the construction site.
power mixing head displayed inside factory workshop
This factory image shows the complete power mixing head before shipment.
excavator mixing head operating in wet trench area
The excavator mixing head is treating wet material directly inside the trench.
power mixing head working in muddy mining area
The mixing head is operating in a muddy site with heavy-duty ground treatment conditions.
excavator mixing attachment working in soft soil
The attachment is mixing soft ground directly where treatment is needed.
soil mixing attachment working in shallow water
The mixer is treating wet sediment and soft material near the water area.
sludge mixing head working in muddy treatment area
The mixing head is blending sludge directly in the open treatment area.
excavator-mounted power mixer positioned on dry soil
The power mixer is shown in a clear side view on the construction site.

 

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