Versatility, ease of transport and high throughput.
Natta Plant Ltd. trusts in Maximus vibrating scalper...
Natta Plant provides equipment for civil engineering and ground working projects. In line with its commitment to recycling they also hire out screeners to help clients meet recycling targets. After owning a Maximus 409 screener for a year Natta subsequently decided to buy another durable Maximus 512S vibrating scalper to cope with the rising number of jobs. The 409 scalping screen will be displayed at the Maximus booth C22 at Hillhead.
„The first time when we were looking for a new three -way screener we tested several different brands and options. We finally settled on the Maximus 409 vibrating scalper.
The main reason for our decision was the impressive build quality of the machine, which we knew we could rely on for years to come,” says John Gormley, plant manager at Natta Plant Ltd. in south east England. Initially the independent hire company was founded to supply Natta Building Company with all their plant and transportation requirements. Being one of the largest privately-owned plant hire companies in the South East Natta Plant is also able to hire out plant to external companies. It offers various kinds of equipment ranging from civil engineering to groundwork projects. Moving from site to site the screeners have to handle diverse kinds of material from clay bound gravel, rock and mineral ores to sticky construction, demolition and excavation waste not to mention natural rock seperation.
For this reason, the company needed a very flexible and durable scalping screen which was easy to transport. With the Maximus scalper they found it: “The key feature on the 409 has been its versatility and ease of transport, none of which has compromised on their build quality,” says Gormley. With the business going well, Natta Plant was looking for an additional, even bigger screener, and subsequently decided for a Maximus 512S vibrating scalper. Designed to cope with the heaviest applications, the Maximus 512S can be used in crushing circuits, demolition and construction waste management, aggregates, heavy rock and topsoil applications, as well as many others. John Gormley is more than happy with the machine: “Our decision to go with Maximus was soon justified. Both scalpers are more than capable of handling the volume of material our sites needed require.”
Keeping downtimes to an absolute minimum
As a company that hires out equipment the machines need to be robust, reliable as well as easy to service and maintain. The well-built Maximus scalpers are perfectly prepared for that purpose.
If something does happen, Maximus customer support reacts quickly. “The rare issue we did have was rectified by experienced field technicians on the same day,” tells Gormley. Also wear and spare parts are highly available and ensures that its machines keep on working to maximize the profitability of their customers.
Acquisition through RM enlarges portfolio and enhances service
The news that RUBBLE MASTER acquired Maximus was released earlier this year. The customers will definitely benefit from this acquisition in different ways. One of the parties who will also be directly affected by the changes is Taylor & Braithwaite Ltd. in Northern England. T&B have been Maximus dealers for the past four years and recently took on the RM dealership and have already had amazing success with the world market leader in compact crushing.
Being successful with both lines, Ian Burton, director of sales at T & B is looking forward to the cooperation of his suppliers, “The move by RM to acquire Maximus is a welcome one. I think that the whole world is aware of the quality, professionalism, service orientation and brand strength of RUBBLE MASTER. From what we have seen in the early stages of this acquisition, these values will now be applied to the screening products as well. The Maximus products are well built and robust, and the structure and innovations that Rubble Master will bring to the Maximus products will ensure continued growth and expansion.” The acquisition also provides Maximus and RUBBLE MASTER with the advantage of extending the product range. The first outcomes of the cooperation between the two companies are already happening, with more in the pipeline.
About Maximus Crushing & Screening Ltd.
Maximus Crushing & Screening develops and produces high performance mobile screening equipment for a wide range of applications. The company was founded in 2004 in Northern Ireland. Since its inception Maximus has grown progressively and sells its products into the whole world. One main focus is always on the customer support.
The Maximus product range is built using high quality materials and components, making them robust, reliable and easy to maintain, giving many years of service to maximize profitability. With its professional customer support and spare and wear parts management downtimes are reduced to an absolute minimum. All these values also count for RUBBLE MASTER HMH GmbH. For this reason, the Austrian world market leader for compact crushers became majority owner of Maximus in 2018.


