Motor Graders: Complete Operator Guide

What is a Motor Grader?

A motor grader (or "grader") is a long, wheeled machine with a blade underneath used for fine grading, finishing, and shaping soil to precise elevations. It's the precision tool of earthwork: final grades, roads, ditches, slopes.

Main Components

Grader Sizes & Specs (2026)

ClassModel (Cat)Blade WidthWeightHP
Small120K3.7m (12ft)12t130
Mid140M4.1m (13.5ft)16t170
Large16M4.3m (14ft)18t195

Grading Techniques

Straight grading: Blade parallel to road edge, removes material from high areas. Used for initial shaping.

Angle grading: Blade at angle, pushes material to side. Builds crowns (center high, edges low for drainage).

Circle work: Rotate blade to different angles. Used for fine finishing and ditch work.

Slope work: Blade tilted to match slope angle. Critical for embankments and hillsides.

Production Rates

Cat 140M, finishing pass on prepped ground: ~3-5 miles per hour = ~4-8 acres per 8-hour day (depending on finish quality).

Factors: soil type, finish tolerance (rough vs fine), blade passes needed, operator experience.

Safety on Graders


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