Largest Hidromek excavator for South African quarries

Maximum Equipment, the South African distributor of Hidromek excavators, has launched the new HMK 370 LC HD crawler excavator. The new model, with a 39tonne operating weight and a 2.2m³ bucket capacity, becomes the largest Hidromek excavator model currently offered in South Africa by Maximum Equipment. Vaughan Ellis, managing director of the company, says the launch of the HMK 370 LC HD marks a step up in the Hidromek excavator line-up locally. Before its arrival, the largest Hidromek excavator in the
Loading, Hauling & Excavation / May 10, 2018

Maximum Equipment, the South African distributor of 8787 Hidromek excavators, has launched the new HMK 370 LC HD crawler excavator.

The new model, with a 39tonne operating weight and a 2.2m³ bucket capacity, becomes the largest Hidromek excavator model currently offered in South Africa by Maximum Equipment.

Vaughan Ellis, managing director of the company, says the launch of the HMK 370 LC HD marks a step up in the Hidromek excavator line-up locally. Before its arrival, the largest Hidromek excavator in the company’s stable was the 30tonne HMK 300 LC.

The official debut of the HMK 370 LC HD was at the 7719 bauma CONEXPO Africa, held at the Johannesburg Expo Centre, South Africa, although the first unit had already been sold.

The new machine allows Maximum Equipment to enter the quarrying and mining segment, having previously catered for the general construction market only.

“It is a mining spec’d machine which will largely cater for small-scale mining and quarrying applications,” says Ellis.

“It can load a 10m³ tipper fast and cost-effectively, achieving 4-5 passes with its 2.2m³ bucket.”

The machine is said to tick all the right boxes for mining and quarrying applications. It comes fully equipped with hammer lines and an in-line filter as standard, making it the ultimate tool carrier. Hammer lines allow for immediate installation of hydraulic attachments, while an in-line filter guards against particle contamination of the hydraulic system. Contamination of hydraulic oil, mostly when using hydraulic attachments, can be detrimental as it reduces the service life of hydraulic components.

The machine also has several standard safety features that are said to make it a perfect fit for mining and quarrying applications.

For example, it comes with a full cab protection system that protects against falling objects, and a reverse camera.

“The Hidromek machine is the only excavator on the market that comes with a total of nine spot lights, a reverse camera, factory-fitted beacon light and a cab guard, as standard,” says Ellis.

The HMK 370 LC HD is also designed as a heavy duty type-machine, and is capable of carrying heavy duty attachments such as crusher buckets and hydraulic breakers.

“All fabricated parts, including boom, arm, bucket, undercarriage, as well as lower and upper frames, have been designed as heavy duty type,” says Ellis.

The X-shape box type sub-frame offers sound resistance against bending forces and vibration stress as it homogeneously distributes the stress exposed on it. The lower rollers are connected to the sub-frame by pentagon-shape fittings, enhancing the strength and lifetime of the frame.

The standard long track maximises the balance of the machine by offering a durable platform for the machine to work on. Two roller housings in each track keep track chains in straight direction and therefore prevent corrosion of lower rollers. The upper roller, lower rollers and front idlers are suitable for heavy duty working conditions; they have been sealed with lifetime seals which are maintenance-free.

Prior to bauma CONEXPO AFRICA, Ellis said he was positive about the prospects of business growth in 2018 in South Africa and southern Africa at large. He noted that the past two years have been very tough, but several recent developments point towards a better 2018. The rebounding commodity prices offer better prospects for the mining sector and this can have a trickle-down effect onto the construction sector.

Ellis says he is also encouraged by recent political developments in both South Africa and Zimbabwe. The new ANC leadership in South Africa has brought some confidence, and the country’s currency has strengthened in recent weeks.

“The rand has recovered significantly in recent weeks, and this brings the costs of machines down, allowing customers to invest in new assets,” reasons Ellis.

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