Designed for use with excavators weighing between 8,000 and 115,000 pounds, Suwanee, Georgia-based Geith Inc.’s heavy-duty grapples are ideal for demolition, scrap handling and land clearing projects, according to the company. Geith says its grapples can handle heavy objects such as broken pavement, oversized branches and large boulders with ease.
Available in a variety of sizes, Geith heavy-duty grapples weigh between 783 and 5,368 pounds, with the largest model having a width of 130 inches. Standard design features include:
Available in a variety of sizes, Geith heavy-duty grapples weigh between 783 and 5,368 pounds, with the largest model having a width of 130 inches. Standard design features include:
- abrasion-resistant, high-tensile strength steel;
- boxed tines with replaceable wear plates;
- replaceable bearings in the main hinges; and
- pin-protecting seals.
Geith heavy-duty grapples are compatible with both pin-on and quick-coupler attachment mounting systems. More information is available at www.geith.com.
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