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Build Positions

Every Powertek machine is built to order in Concord, NC, and we build a limited number each year. A build position reserves your place in the production schedule — so the machine is coming off the floor when your work needs it, not months after.

How it works

Three steps to a scheduled build

1 — Spec the machine

Call us and we'll match the package to your work: XPE excavator, HT-575 or HT-450 power pack on your carrier, and the right cutterhead. We'll walk the numbers against your actual jobs.

2 — Reserve the position

A deposit locks your slot in the build schedule. You'll know your build window and delivery timing before you commit the balance.

3 — Watch it come together

Your machine is built in our Concord shop, commissioned, and delivered ready to work — with Powertek Connect live from day one and a 2-year warranty behind it.

The production schedule

Know your window

Lead times move with the production schedule, and pricing is set per build — so both come from a phone call, not a brochure. When you call, we'll tell you exactly where the next open slot sits for the machine you need: an HT-575 on your carrier (the fast path — we keep the engine, radiator, and pump in stock), a full XPE bundle, or a cutterhead.

The earlier you reserve, the earlier you run.

Why reserve instead of wait

The machine that's scheduled is the machine that ships

Powertek isn't a volume OEM with lots full of inventory — every machine gets built by the same small team, and the schedule fills. Contractors who reserve a position get their delivery window locked before the next season's work is bid, and they get a voice in the final spec while the machine is still on the floor.

Interested in the XPM cutterhead? Early build-position conversations are shaping the first production run — say so when you call.

Completed Powertek HT-575 machine loaded for customer delivery

Off the floor, onto the lowboy, out to work.

Ask about build positions

704-788-9054 Contact Powertek