In today’s construction landscape, the right equipment makes all the difference. Whether working on riverbanks, dredging projects, or deep excavation sites, selecting the right machinery is essential to get the job done safely and efficiently. Among the options available, long reach diggers for hire stand out as a practical solution for working in hard-to-access areas or where extended reach is required without moving the machine repeatedly. In this post, we’ll take a closer look at three long reach digger options, examining what each model brings to the table and how they support specific project demands.

SR12 Long Reach – PC138US-11 Long Reach Digger
Compact, stable, and built for precision in confined or environmentally sensitive areas, the SR12 is based on the Komatsu PC138US-11 and is ideal for lighter excavation and maintenance work.
Key Specifications:
Maximum Reach: 12.3 metres
Boom Size: 12 metre reach
Weight: 16,000 kg
Maximum Dig Depth: 9.41 metres
Use Cases: Light dredging, pond maintenance, narrow access works
With its short tail swing and generous reach, the SR12 offers a practical solution where space is limited, but extended reach is still needed.
SR15 Long Reach – PC210-11 Long Reach Digger
The SR15, based on the Komatsu PC210-11, is a step up in both reach and digging power. It’s a strong all-rounder for medium-scale excavation tasks and flood defence work.
Key Specifications:
Maximum Reach: 15.06 metres
Boom Size: 15 metre reach
Weight: 26,000 kg
Maximum Dig Depth: 11.51 metres
Use Cases: River and canal clearance, drainage work, earthmoving in open or soft ground areas
Its longer reach allows for efficient excavation from a safe distance, ideal for sensitive or unstable ground.
SR22 Long Reach – PC360-11 Long Reach Digger
The SR22 is a high-capacity machine designed for major earthmoving and dredging tasks. Based on the Komatsu PC360-11, it offers both significant reach and digging volume, making it well suited to demanding civil engineering projects.
Key Specifications:
Maximum Reach: 21.920 metres
Boom Size: 22 metre reach
Weight: 45,000 kg
Maximum Dig Depth: 17.48 metres
Use Cases: Reservoir dredging, deep silt removal, flood defence works, coastal excavation
When the job requires both depth and distance, the SR22 delivers the strength and stability to get it done efficiently.
Why Choose H. E. Services for Long Reach Digger Hire?
When it comes to specialist excavation, having the right equipment is only part of the solution – having the right supplier matters just as much. At H. E. Services, we’ve built our reputation on supplying reliable, well-maintained plant backed by genuine expertise and outstanding customer support.
Our fleet of long reach diggers includes machines suited to every scale of project, from compact models for confined spaces to heavy-duty units for demanding dredging and deep excavation. All equipment is regularly serviced to high standards by our in-house engineers and is supplied fully safety-checked, clean, and ready for work.
What sets us apart isn’t just the range – it’s the service. We offer:
Nationwide delivery from a network of depots across the UK
24/7 support to keep your project running smoothly
Experienced staff who understand your site needs and can recommend the right machine
Flexible hire terms to fit short or long-term project timelines
With decades of experience supporting civil engineering, construction, and environmental projects, we understand the pressures you face on site. That’s why we go beyond just supplying machinery – we provide confidence, reliability, and a partnership you can count on.
If you’re looking for dependable long reach diggers for hire, backed by a team who knows the job, you’re in the right place.


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Information correct as of: June 2025







