Excavator attachments are the means to multiplying excavator versatility. At Coates, we stock a wide range of heavy-duty digging buckets, hydraulic grabs, sieve buckets, augers and more. Increasing productivity is easy with excavator attachments that are quickly fitted and removed.
Excavator attachments are the means to multiplying excavator versatility. At Coates, we stock a wide range of heavy-duty digging buckets, hydraulic grabs, sieve buckets, augers and more. Increasing productivity is easy with excavator attachments that are quickly fitted and removed.
Pair excavator attachments with a tracked excavator and perform major tasks without raising a sweat.
John Coates founded the company in 1885 to support Victoria’s growing gold-rush cities – and we’ve been supporting Australian industry ever since. From our early days importing and manufacturing machinery/
We evolved into an equipment hire firm and helped pioneer the rental business in Australia. As we continued to expand our fleet to service the booming mining, infrastructure and construction industries, Coates Hire became the nation’s largest equipment hire company.
But we don’t just provide the tools and machinery. We provide an end-to-end solution – equipment rental and specialist engineering, industrial and training services, all under one roof.
Working at heights is undertaken in a range of construction work, including new construction, renovation, and includes associated work in mining.
This course covers entering and working in confined spaces in resources and infrastructure industries, including planning and preparing for entry of confined spaces, entry and working in confined spaces, exiting confined spaces and cleaning up. This course is appropriate for operators undertaking w...
The Low Voltage Rescue (LVR) course covers the performance of rescue procedures from live Low Voltage (LV) apparatus, not including overhead lines and underground cables in the workplace.
 This course provides training in the safe operation of a boom-type elevating work platform (boom length 11 metres or more), involving the operation of a telescoping, hinged or articulated device to support a platform to elevate workers, equipment and materials.
The unit consists of a theoretical assessment to be completed, practical observations witnessed by a qualified assessor, followed by the completion of job safety management documentation relating to the practical skills performed.
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