Scraper Hire

Scraper is a heavy-duty machine used in large-scale earthmoving, construction and mining projects, well suited for ground clearing and surface levelling. Here we offer a complete guide to answer everything you want to know about scraper hire, including the types available, what the rates are, any additional costs, attachments and FAQs. For more help on choosing the right scraper for your project requirements, look through the related articles and categories.

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Different Types of Scrapers for Hire

We have a fleet of scrapers for a variety of tasks, including motor scrapers for bulk earthworks and elevating scrapers for high precision operations. Whatever your project, we have the right tool for the job.

Open Bowl Scraper

Open Bowl Scrapers

These scrapers are powerful machines used for large-scale earth moving. Suitable for long-distance cutting, hauling, and removing dirt.

Open Bowl Scraper

Elevating Scrapers

As the name suggests these scrapers have an elevating mechanism for material loading and dumping, excellent solution for digging, hauling and dumping in a single movement.

Open Bowl Scraper

Pull-Type Scrapers

These are towed by bulldozers or tractors and make for a great option for large grading projects where high material handling efficiently is required.

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Typical Scraper Hire Rates

Scrapers are available for hire at varying rates depending on the type of the scraper and how long you need it for. Rates run from $350 to $800 per day, depending on the model, with longer-term options available at reduced rates. Delivery, diesel and contractor charges come separately.
Scraper TypeDryWet
Open Bowl Scraper$60 – $100p/h +GST
$100 – $160p/h +GST
Elevating Scraper$70 – $130p/h +GST
$130 – $200p/h +GST
Pull-Type Scraper$50 – $90p/h +GST
$80 – $150p/h +GST

Dry Hire vs Wet Hire

When it comes to hiring equipment, you are generally presented with these two options. The choice will depend on whether you possess the experience required in operating the machine you are hiring or need external assistance.
Dry Hire Businesses or individuals who have expertise operating the hire themselves may find this option suitable, where only the plant is rented.
  • If you already have trained staff, then this is the best option.
  • When you possess the knowledge necessary to operate the equipment in a safe and efficient manner.
  • If you wish to save on costs and are confident in managing the vehicle.
  • For longer-term construction projects, where hiring assistance may become expensive.
Although hiring equipment this way can be less expensive, the renter is in charge of running the unit, including any repairs or maintenance that may be required.
Wet Hire The need for both the plant and a trained controller is sometimes referred to as wet hire. This choice is ideal if you lack the staff or require someone with particular knowledge to do so.
  • When a qualified staff is unavailable.
  • When an experienced technician is needed for the range of construction jobs to guarantee efficiency and safety.
  • When you want the ease of having someone tackle short-term jobs.
  • Whether you are performing jobs that call for a certain set of skills, including negotiating challenging terrain or precise excavation.
Such rental may be more expensive, yet it offers further assurance by a qualified individual who can manage unforeseen difficulties.

Additional Hire Costs

Fuel, delivery, insurance, and accessories may incur additional hire fees based on your hire agreement. The overall cost may also be impacted by additional fees, damage waivers, and excess usage costs.

Attachments: Specialized tools, such as compaction wheels, rock breakers, or augers, might cost extra and usually range from $20 to $50 per hour.

Travel and Mobilization: Some providers charge for the time it takes for the operator to travel. If you decide to upgrade later, there can be an additional cost involved.

Minimum Hire Durations: For machinery weighing up to eight tonnes, many companies impose minimum hire durations of three hours + one hour for travel.

Penalty Rates: There may be an additional fee, often around 30%, for work done on Sundays, public holidays, or beyond regular business hours.

Since pricing might vary depending on area demand and availability, it is best to request multiple quotes for the most accurate and current rates.

Common Scraper Attachments

Examples of scraper attachments include laser systems to facilitate precise leveling, rear dump attachments to allow for high productivity, faster material discharge, and water tanks to control dust.

Laser Leveling – For more precise earthmoving and construction, use a laser system.

Rear Dump Attachments – Enables quicker dumping of material.

Water Tanks – Assist in dust control on dry worksites.

Ripper Attachments — Loosens compacted ground for easier scraping.

Frequently Asked Questions

Questions About Scraper Hire

Where can I hire a Scraper?

In Australia, scraper hire services are provided by a host of rental companies, local construction machinery dealers, and online platforms. The nationals or local franchises can be found in key centres of New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland and others states. Give them a call for a chat today!

How much soil can a scraper move in a day?

It varies according to scraper type and job site conditions. Depending on the type of motor scraper, that averages out to anywhere from 5,000 to 15,000 cubic meters of material moved per day, with elevating and pull-type scrapers being a little on the lighter side. Haul distance, soil type, mud or gravel, cycle times and other factors also affect productivity.

Can any other earthmoving machines do the same job as a Scraper?

While scrapers are incredibly effective for larger scale earthmoving, other plant can do the same tasks depending on the type of project. Dozers and rollers are capable of pushing a lot of material and levelling the ground, while the combination of excavators and dump trucks are essential for both digging and transporting soil. Motor graders assist with leveling and finishing while wheel loaders can help with material handling.

Do I need a license to operate a Scraper in Australia?

You do not need a specific license to operate a scraper on residential worksites in Australia, but you can only do so when competent and adequately trained. Industry contractors are required by many employers to hold a Verification of Competency (VOC) or Statement of Attainment for scraper operation. You will also require a White Card (General Construction Induction Card) if working on a site.

How much should I be paying to hire a Scraper?

The rates to hire a scraper will vary by type, as well as whether you need a contractor for the duration of the rental. Plant hire only can range from $50 to $130 per hour, while hire with the specialist ranges from $80 to $200 per hour. Daily rates are usually in the range of $350 to $1,200, depending on the model of the scraper and terms. Freight or long-term scraper hire discounts may incur additional charges, so contact local suppliers for competitive rates.

What are the best Scraper brands?

Top brands of scrapers include Caterpillar (CAT), known for powerful motor scrapers equipped with advanced technology, and John Deere with versatile tractor scrapers. K-Tec manufactures high capability pull-type scrapers which focus on effectiveness, while Ashland manufactures durable pull-type scrapers that will match with all tractor types. Another reliable brand is Terex, whose durable, scrapers with high-performance engines are suitable for all types of large earthmoving projects. They offer a diverse selection for various applications, including civil construction, bulk earthmoving, and site preparation.

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