Hanix chooses Steelwrist as tiltrotator supplier

Hanix Europe has chosen Sweden’s Steelwrist as its preferred supplier of tiltrotators in Europe.

Hanix Europe has chosen Sweden’s Steelwrist as its preferred supplier of tiltrotators in Europe.

Hanix Europe has chosen Sweden's Steelwrist AB as its preferred supplier of Tiltrotators in Europe.

The Steelwrist Tiltrotator acts as a ‘wrist' between the arm and bucket of the excavator, providing much greater bucket manoeuvrability compared to excavators fitted with a fixed bucket or quick coupler.

It allows operators to excavate, tilt (up to ±45 degrees) and rotate the bucket, or any other accessory, in one simultaneous operation. The attachment offers greater convenience and can increase productivity by as much as 30%, said Hanix.

"The Steelwrist Tiltrotator fits perfectly with our strategy of adding quality, complementary products to our existing range of mini-excavators", said Paul Hyslop, sales director of Hanix Europe.

"The unique Tiltrotator combines well with Hanix excavator models and has already established a successful track record with our dealerships in Scandinavia."

Hanix said that around 90% of 3 to 25 t excavators in Scandinavia are fitted with Tiltrotators.

Stefan Stockhaus, chief executive officer of Steelwrist, said: "For owner operators it's all about maximising productivity and for us it is a great privilege to have this opportunity of supporting Hanix Europe in achieving its goal of delivering more value to customers."

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