As a long-time fan of the tiltrotator,
Derek W Hancox Ltd has used a number of different brands down through
the years, and still does today, but it is the Kinshofer NOX Tiltrotator
that has really excited the contractor. Plant & Civil Engineer’s
David Stokes has been finding out why.
The company acquired its
first NOX TR14 just a few months ago – it’s fitted to a Doosan 140
excavator - and so impressed were they that they ordered a second NOX
for their Doosan 160.
Derek W. Hancox Ltd is a family run business
formed in 1982, its original role being plant hire. As time
progressed and contracts became established a requirement for specialist
earth moving plant to serve the needs of the golf course construction
industry became apparent. The company was soon supplying machinery to
projects under construction in Portugal, France, Belgium, Germany,
Ireland and, of course, GB and Scotland.
Over the past twenty
years its equipment list has grown and is constantly updated and renewed
with the manufacturers’ latest innovations; its range of services has
also expanded.
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One of its current projects involves
clearing an area of trees and undergrowth in Gloucestershire’s
picturesque Forest of Dean to restore it to heathland. |
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“We at that stage were amongst some of
the very first users of tilt rotators in this country, and as the years
have progressed, we have purchased more tiltrotators from various
manufacturers. During this time, we have identified the advantages and
in some cases the disadvantages of one product versus another.” |
He adds: “The Kinshofer is
a slick and smooth system and is very simple to operate – and it also
has a greater degree of tilt which makes it even more versatile and
flexible.” Indeed, the Kinshofer’s 360° endless rotation and
tilting angles of up to 2 x 50° make it a universal joint. This
cylinderless solution features a very compact design with a narrow width
and without any protruding parts. The
flexible tool is extremely
service friendly, as there are only two greasing points, there are less
wear parts, and the hydraulics are integrated into the solid cast
housing. The worm drive runs in a permanent oil bath. The patented
tilting function is provided by the elliptic piston design with only one
thread. Due to the closed system, the risk of damages is reduced and
the tilting force is constant. Attachments that require a high oil flow
are also no problem for the NOX Tiltrotator.
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Shaun was also impressed with its
‘sandwich’ configuration. “We’ve always had direct mount before, but
obviously you get occasions when you may want to put a breaker or
another attachment, for example, on the machine; the sandwich
configuration means you can simply drop off the Kinshofer to do so.” |
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