Company Wrench, Carroll, Ohio, recently announced the addition of two Kobelco excavators to its fleet of specialty demolition equipment. According to the company, Kobelco’s newly released SK350D and SK550D excavators were specifically designed for demolition applications and eliminate the need to own multiple machines.
Using a common base boom, the SK350D and SK550D are equipped with two optional fronts: the “Demolition Front” and the “High-Reach Front.” Unlike a conventional front, the Demolition Front’s two-piece boom easily adjusts from bent to straight, allowing the same machine to work below grade or several stories in the air. The removable insert on the High-Reach Front increases working range when maximum height is not required. The SK350D may be configured with the Demolition Front to reach heights of 45 feet with an 8,800-pound tool or the High-Reach Front to reach working heights of 58 or 69 feet with a 5,700-pound tool. The SK550D may be configured with the Demolition Front to reach heights of 48 feet with an 11,680-pound tool or the High-Reach Front to reach working heights of 79 or 90 feet with a 5,700-pound tool. Both models employ Kobelco’s NEXT Joint system, which simplifies assembly, adjustment and transportation, according to the company.
“Company Wrench has been the premier dealer of demolition equipment in the U.S. for many years,” Kobelco Specialized Machinery Manager Dave Donneral says. “Company Wrench continues to validate the strength, reliability and durability of the Kobelco product, and we are proud to call them a partner. The addition of the SK350D and SK550D to their rental fleet demonstrates Company Wrench’s continued commitment to the demolition industry and confidence in the Kobelco product line.”
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