Australian Hammer Supplies Hire — or Hammer Hire, as it’s often referred to — is proud to claim it’s Sydney’s leading supplier of excavator attachment hire solutions.
Based in Ingleburn, NSW, the company stocks a wide range of excavating and earthmoving equipment, as well as the largest fleet of earthmoving attachment dry hire solutions across the eastern seaboard (NSW, Victoria and Queensland).
Hammer Hire sales manager Blake Wilson said the extensive range of attachments included hydraulic hammers, diamond blade rock saws, auger drills, bucket crushers, hydraulic compaction plates, bulk pulverisers, hydraulic rock-grabs, twin head rock grinders, combi-cutters, bucket screeners and much more, all available for long and short term hire.
“We pride ourselves on providing the latest models of top brand equipment, and along with our industry knowledge, this means we can supply you with quality products and advice to get the job done right,” he said.
“We have all leading industry brands under one roof, and all equipment is well maintained and serviced regularly with in-house technicians.”
But while Hammer Hire has been an attachment hire specialist since its inception 12 years ago, it is now moving into hiring out the actual machines as well.
“With a vision to better support our customers, it was only natural to transition into owning equipment such as excavators as the next level of offering,” he said.
The Hammer Hire offering now includes excavators ranging from 1.7 tonnes right up to 70t, site dump trucks and skid steer loaders.
This story is from the October - November 2024 edition of Earthmoving Equipment Magazine.
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