Gardner Engineering Head Brackets are designed and manufactured to deliver maximum strength and long-term reliability. Fabricated from high-tensile Australian steel, each bracket is built to suit your specific machine make, model, and hitch requirements.
Whether you’re fitting a new attachment, replacing a worn bracket, or upgrading to suit a quick hitch system, our team ensures accurate measurements and precise fabrication for a perfect fit. Every bracket is reinforced in high-stress areas and professionally finished in-house, providing confidence on demanding civil, demolition, forestry, and construction sites.
What It’s Used For:
- Connecting attachments to excavators or backhoes
- Converting attachments to suit quick hitch systems
- Replacing damaged or worn mounting brackets
- Custom fabrication for new or specialised attachments
Features & Benefits:
- High-Tensile Steel Construction – Built for strength and durability
- Custom Fit – Manufactured to suit your exact machine specifications
- Reinforced Stress Points – Designed to handle heavy loads
- Quick Hitch Compatible – Built to suit standard and hydraulic hitch systems
- Professional Finish – Painted and quality checked in-house
- Australian Made – Designed and fabricated locally in Queensland
Technical Details:
- Machine compatibility: Built to suit 1.5T to 40T+ excavators
- Material: High-strength Australian steel
- Mounting: Custom pin dimensions or quick hitch configuration
- Fabrication: Reinforced welds and precision alignment
- Finish: Industrial coating for durability
FAQS
Can I convert an older attachment to suit a quick hitch?
Absolutely. We can fabricate a new bracket to match your current hitch system.
What information do you need to build a bracket?
We require your machine make, model, pin dimensions, and hitch type to ensure an accurate fit.
How long does fabrication take?
Lead times vary depending on complexity, but we aim for fast turnaround to minimise downtime.
Are these Australian made?
Yes, all head brackets are designed and built in-house by Gardner Engineering.












