OEM Hydraulic Grabs For Excavators Manufacturers - Multi Shear – Ransun
OEM Hydraulic Grabs For Excavators Manufacturers - Multi Shear – Ransun Detail:
Hydraulic shear, also known is a device that could reach opening and closing by the jaw to achieve cutting.
Applied Size: It could be applied to all kinds of major brands of excavators from 1 to 50 tons.
Characteristic :
The blade on the front side is not only with long service life for standing up some tough project, but it’s also replaceable for maintaining quick and efficient cutting as always.
Features:
a.Pull hook design front and rear to rip stumps out of the ground or roll them over for a better cutting angle.
b.2″ thick high tensile steel blade with flow-thru cutting blade stops.
c.2″ reinforced gusset on the blade.
d.Blade cuts both horizontal and vertical.
e.Shear and split stumps, logs, ties, poles, and roots for recycling.
f.Pull stumps from the ground with ease.
g.Separate dirt, rocks, and other unwanted debris.
Application:
This type of hydraulic shear is suitable for different operations, including the demolition of steel structures, scrap steel treatment, and other applications and cutting iron materials like steel, cans, pipes, etc.
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