Worsley Plant to distribute OilQuick products in UK

06 February 2023

British distributor Worsley Plant has announced that it is the official United Kingdom dealer for OilQuick, the Sweden-based manufacturer of fully automatic quick coupler systems for industries including demolition and construction.

OilQuick attachment Worsley said that distributing OilQuick products is a positive start to 2023. (Photo: Worsley Plant)

Worsley, based in Cheshire in the north west of England, already distributes Lehnhoff quick couplers in the UK, as well as other equipment brands including Remu, MB, Rotar, Dynaset and Montabert.

“We are delighted to have added Oilquick to our range,” said operations director Adrian Nixon.

“We already offer the Lehnhoff range of fully automatic quick couplers and will continue to support and sell these throughout the UK.

“However, we appreciated that our customers have a choice, as there are two big players in the quick coupler marketplace. We needed to offer both brands to complement our growing range of hydraulic attachments.

“We predict exciting times ahead for both parties involved in this dealership arrangement and are see this as an extremely positive start to 2023.”

OilQuick has been manufacturing quick couplers for 30 years and has supplied more than 40,000 of its systems worldwide.

The system itself has been developed for excavators from 1 to 120 t, allowing hydraulic work tools to be connected and disconnected from the driver’s cab.

The operator can change between various work tools within a few seconds, such as a hydraulic hammer, pulverisers or shears, sorting grab, hydraulic magnet, compactor, crushing bucket or tilt bucket.

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