Doosan attachments get the job done
Spring 2015
Doosan offers durable attachments for excavators and wheel loaders to tackle light- or heavy-duty construction projects. There are a variety of buckets specifically made for your Doosan excavator, and when you need to do more than dig, there are additional attachments, including breakers, plate compactors and clamps, commonly known as thumbs. You can also add a pallet fork to your wheel loader to transport palletized materials, or a multi-purpose bucket to grade or clamp onto odd-sized materials.
Grab materials
Doosan clamp attachments keep objects secure for precise loading and material-handling tasks.
Lift and carry
Intended for construction use, the pallet fork helps wheel loader operators efficiently move building materials.
Demolish concrete, break rocks
Featuring nitrogen gas-assisted operation, Doosan hydraulic breakers excel in demanding demolition and rock-breaking applications.
Configure your breaker
Choose from moils, blunts, chisels and pyramidal / nails to get more out of your Doosan breaker.
Dig in the dirt
Designed for high capacity with a reinforced diamond-folded top section, the heavy-duty bucket has structural strength to handle the toughest digging conditions.
Compact soil
When paired with an excavator, Doosan plate compactors eliminate the need for a worker to compact soil in a trench, increasing jobsite safety and operator comfort.
Dig, grade or load
Doosan buckets deliver exceptional digging and bucket filling as well as added durability with reinforced mounting plates.
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Fast attachment changes
For easy attachment changes, Doosan offers hydraulic quick couplers for excavators and wheel loaders.
Lounsbury Excavating, Inc., a Michigan-based construction company, purchased a Doosan DX350LC excavator with a quick coupler that makes it easy for owner Michael Lounsbury to switch between buckets to best match the digging conditions and required widths.
“We do a lot of underground pipe work, bulk digging and truck-loading, and we shape ponds with it,” Lounsbury says. “We have a 54-inch trenching bucket with a capacity of 2.25 cubic yards for the DX350LC. We often switch buckets when we’re trenching. For example, when we’re working in a trench box, we’ll put a narrower 36-inch bucket on.”