Kinshofer, a German-based global manufacturer of excavator and loader crane attachments with U.S. offices in Sanborn, New York, has announced it is expanding its product line to include hydraulic breaker excavator attachments following the acquisition of Hammer SRL, an Italy-based manufacturer of demolition, excavation, recycling and material handling attachments. Kinshofer says it chose the company because of its reputation for quality and more than 30 years of experience in the market. The new line includes 22 breakers for carriers ranging from .5 ton to 200 tons.
“These breakers allow us to offer our customers access to a full range of attachments all in one place,” Kinshofer North America General Manager Francois Martin says. “Hammer will be a great addition to our group of companies, bringing with them high-quality attachments and a state-of-the-art manufacturing facility.”
The breakers are made up of the KSB Series for carriers from .5 ton to 12 tons and the KFX Series for weights from 8 to 200 tons. Each line includes features to improve operator comfort, reduce wear and increase longevity, according to the company. The acquisition also includes a variety of grapples, buckets and more. These will serve as an alternative to Kinshofer’s premium attachment line for the price-restricted customer.
The Hammer management team will remain intact in its entirety and will continue manufacturing in Italy. Hammer and Kinshofer will add additional staff to ensure a smooth launch of Hammer’s products and services worldwide through Kinshofer’s global network.
“We send representatives to every manufacturing facility we acquire to ensure quality standards are consistent,” Martin says. “It’s important to us that our customers receive only the best. It’s why we offer a broad two-year warranty on all of our attachments, including the new breaker line.”
Hammer attachments will retain branding in Europe but will be marked Kinshofer in North America.
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