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Cleveland Brothers Announces New Division, CB HYMAC

Wed September 21, 2005 - Northeast Edition
Construction Equipment Guide


Cleveland Brothers, headquartered in Harrisburg, PA, has announced its newest division, CB HYMAC. CB HYMAC, formerly ECHO Hydraulics, is located in Camp Hill, PA.

This addition elevates the company’s hydraulic, machining, and chroming capabilities to a level that establishes Cleveland Brothers as one of the premier hydraulic and machining vendors in the Northeast.

These hydraulic, machining, and chroming components will satisfy many industrial and equipment customers’ requirements. The chroming operation has the capacity to chrome 25 in. (63 cm) diameter and up to 36 ft. long, and a grinding capability of 10 in. (25 cm) diameters up to 124 in. (315 cm) long.

The pump and motor shop has the capacity to rebuild any brand pump or motor. The cylinder shop is capable of handling cylinders up to 40 ft. (12 m) long with honing capability to a 24 in. (61 cm) diameter.

The machine shop has the capability of machining very large components. For example, the Summit mill will handle pieces 120 in. (305 cm) diameter, 96 in. (244 cm) high.

Not only do these new components increase Cleveland Brothers in-house qualifications, but the enhancement of hydraulic and machine shop capabilities dovetails with the already established field service expertise, on-site hydraulic repair, line boring and welding. CB HYMAC is a source for hydraulic, pump and motor repair, and machining and chroming in-house or in the field.

This story also appears on Crane Equipment Guide.




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