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Page 36 • 2017 Conexpo-Con/AGG Show Guide • Construction Equipment Guide • www.cegltd.com Korea’s largest and old- est hydraulic hammer man- ufacturers has established its business footprint in the United States to support sales within the United States and Canada. But while the name of this man- ufacturer may be relatively unknown, the product like- ly isn’t: Soosan had built and supplied Stanley’s for- mer MB-EX Series mid/large hammers begin in late 1990s. Soosan’s current breaker product lineup consists of the SB compact series, the SB TS-P series and the SQ series. Here are some of the features and benefits of each of these lines: SBII Compact Series • High power-to-weight ratio • Built-in valve system and accumu- lator-free design • Two moving parts and minimal components decrease mainte- nance costs • Light and simple side plate frame • Maximum hydraulic effi- ciency which generates less heat • 10 models ranging from 200-2,000 ft./lb. impact energy class SBII TS-P Series • Shock-mounted housing limits vibrations and reduces operator fatigue, plus elimi- nates through bolt concerns • Superior gas and percus- sion design increases hitting power • External charge port provides easy access for pressure monitoring and nitrogen gas charging External air valve access eas- ily connects compressed air for under- water applications • Optional auto-lube is available to extend durability of critical compo- nents 12 models ranging from 750 to 12,000 ft./lb. impact energy class • Fits all skid steer loaders, tractor loader backhoes and mini-excavators through large excavators up to 55 tons SQ Series Anti-blank firing protection and easy-start reduces operating costs and lowers maintenance expenses • Variable speed and power maxi- mizes production by adjusting the stroke of the piston to control energy per blow or blows per minute • Breaker mounted auto-lube is standard • Swivel hose adapters reduce hose twisting and increase hose durability • Anti-dust protection safe- guards internal components from airborne particles • 8 models ranging from 3,000 to 15,000 ft./lb. impact energy class • 9 models ranging from 3,000 to 15,000 ft./lb. impact energy class and fit all carriers from 15 to 90 tons see CONEXPO page 46 CONEXPO from page 32 Sung Jong Kee (L), managing director, and Greg Henry, director of sales & mar- keting, were on hand at AED to help introduce dealers to the Soosan hydraulic hammer line. The Soosan USA full-service facility & warehouse in Illinois is fully stocked with product & spare parts to support their growing dealer network. The Soosan SB100 hydraulic hammer. Soosan is Korea’s largest and oldest hydraulic hammer manufacturers, Soosan USA is now distributing and sup- porting product sales directly in the U.S & Canadian markets from its Chicago-area facility. One of South Korea’s Largest Hydraulic Hammer Makers Coming to United States Maximus ‘Strikes Gold’ With Crushing, Screening Line Maximus North America is setting the gold standard for the Mobile Crushing & Screening industry by introducing the Irish based Maximus Crushing and Screening product line into North America in 2015. This statement proved to be true and ironic when one of the stars of the Discovery Channel’s hit TV show “Gold Rush” noticed the bright red Maximus MXJ-1000 Jaw Crusher at an industry trade show in 2016. Dave Turin, who oversees mining and production for 316 Mining LLC, otherwise known as The Hoffman Team, stopped by the Maximus North America stand as he was leaving the trade show because the quality, fit and finish of the machine caught his attention and he was interested to see whether there might be any synergies between the 316 Mining Team and the Maximus brand. Stu Gamble, president of Maximus North America, and a few of the MNA dealers struck up a conversation with Turin about the product line and it was discovered that Maximus did indeed have a machine in its product line that could fit in the gold mining operation. The 316 Mining Team’s set up at the time included a trom- mel screen that could separate material but did not have a hopper which would allow material to be fed into it. Maximus builds a TFC-80 360 degree swivel feed hopper stacker that would have the capability of remotely operating on a 90 degree angle. This technology would allow The Hoffman Team to feed pay dirt directly into the hopper on any terrain angle, which then would feed directly into the trommel that the team was using to separate the rocks from the fines of the pay dirt. The Maximus TFC-80 not only increased the team’s pro- duction ability but also was used to return the dredged land back to its original condition after the gold was mined, which is something that the mining team holds as a top priority. In the world of gold-mining, there are very few things that are predictable. Adverse weather conditions, rough terrain, the threat of wild animals always very real and present, and the hurdle of mounting expenses with no guarantee of a pay out, all could very well turn away the average miner to give up their dream of finding real gold. The 316 Mining Team’s (L-R) are Dave Turin and Darlene and Stu Gamble.

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Page 1: Page 36 • 2017 Conexpo-Con/AGG Show Guide •Construction ...archive.constructionequipmentguide.com/web_edit/Special Issues/2017... · est hydraulic hammer man-ufacturers has established

Page 36 • 2017 Conexpo-Con/AGG Show Guide • Construction Equipment Guide • www.cegltd.com

Korea’s largest and old-est hydraulic hammer man-ufacturers has establishedits business footprint in theUnited States to supportsales within the UnitedStates and Canada. Butwhile the name of this man-ufacturer may be relativelyunknown, the product like-ly isn’t: Soosan had builtand supplied Stanley’s for-mer MB-EX Seriesmid/large hammers beginin late 1990s.Soosan’s current breaker

product lineup consists ofthe SB compact series, theSB TS-P series and the SQ series. Hereare some of the features and benefits ofeach of these lines:

SBII Compact Series• High power-to-weight ratio• Built-in valve system and accumu-

lator-free design• Two moving parts and minimal

components decrease mainte-nance costs • Light and simple side plate

frame • Maximum hydraulic effi-

ciency which generates lessheat • 10 models ranging from

200-2,000 ft./lb. impact energyclass

SBII TS-P Series• Shock-mounted housing

limits vibrations and reducesoperator fatigue, plus elimi-nates through bolt concerns• Superior gas and percus-

sion design increases hittingpower

• External charge port provides easyaccess for pressure monitoring andnitrogen gas charging• External air valve access eas-

ily connects compressed air for under-water applications• Optional auto-lube is available to

extend durability of critical compo-nents• 12 models ranging from 750

to 12,000 ft./lb. impact energy class• Fits all skid steer loaders, tractor

loader backhoes and mini-excavatorsthrough large excavators up to 55 tons

SQ Series• Anti-blank firing protection

and easy-start reduces operating costsand lowers maintenance expenses• Variable speed and power maxi-mizes production by adjusting thestroke of the piston to controlenergy per blow or blows perminute• Breaker mounted auto-lube is

standard• Swivel hose adapters reduce

hose twisting and increase hosedurability• Anti-dust protection safe-

guards internal components fromairborne particles• 8 models ranging from 3,000

to 15,000 ft./lb. impact energyclass• 9 models ranging from 3,000

to 15,000 ft./lb. impact energyclass and fit all carriers from 15 to90 tons see CONEXPO page 46

CONEXPO from page 32

Sung Jong Kee (L), managing director,and Greg Henry, director of sales & mar-keting, were on hand at AED to helpintroduce dealers to the Soosanhydraulic hammer line.

The Soosan USA full-service facility &warehouse in Illinois is fully stockedwith product & spare parts to supporttheir growing dealer network.

The Soosan SB100 hydraulic hammer.

Soosan is Korea’s largest and oldest hydraulic hammer manufacturers, Soosan USA is now distributing and sup-porting product sales directly in the U.S & Canadian markets from its Chicago-area facility.

One of South Korea’s Largest HydraulicHammer Makers Coming to United States

Maximus ‘StrikesGold’ With Crushing,Screening Line

Maximus North America is setting the gold standard forthe Mobile Crushing & Screening industry by introducingthe Irish based Maximus Crushing and Screening productline into North America in 2015. This statement proved to betrue and ironic when one of the stars of the DiscoveryChannel’s hit TV show “Gold Rush” noticed the bright redMaximus MXJ-1000 Jaw Crusher at an industry trade showin 2016.Dave Turin, who oversees mining and production for 316

Mining LLC, otherwise known as The Hoffman Team,stopped by the Maximus North America stand as he wasleaving the trade show because the quality, fit and finish ofthe machine caught his attention and he was interested to seewhether there might be any synergies between the 316Mining Team and the Maximus brand.Stu Gamble, president of Maximus North America, and a

few of the MNA dealers struck up a conversation with Turinabout the product line and it was discovered that Maximusdid indeed have a machine in its product line that could fit inthe gold mining operation.The 316 Mining Team’s set up at the time included a trom-

mel screen that could separate material but did not have ahopper which would allow material to be fed into it.Maximus builds a TFC-80 360 degree swivel feed hopperstacker that would have the capability of remotely operatingon a 90 degree angle. This technology would allow TheHoffman Team to feed pay dirt directly into the hopper onany terrain angle, which then would feed directly into thetrommel that the team was using to separate the rocks fromthe fines of the pay dirt.The Maximus TFC-80 not only increased the team’s pro-

duction ability but also was used to return the dredged landback to its original condition after the gold was mined, whichis something that the mining team holds as a top priority.In the world of gold-mining, there are very few things that

are predictable. Adverse weather conditions, rough terrain,the threat of wild animals always very real and present, andthe hurdle of mounting expenses with no guarantee of a payout, all could very well turn away the average miner to giveup their dream of finding real gold. The 316 Mining Team’s

(L-R) are Dave Turin and Darlene and Stu Gamble.