
Photo courtesy of Serco Loaders
Two Harbors, Minnesota-based waste management solutions company Serco Loaders has released a new Trash Grapple.
Formerly known as the waste collection grapple, this equipment now comes with an expanded 42-inch option, which the company says will enhance performance and versatility in storm cleanup, municipal waste, recycling and brush-clearing operations.
Features include:
- an eight-rib design to ensure structural durability for high-use applications;
- structural shape optimization for lightweight, high-strength arms;
- formed plates to add rigidity;
- grapple arms to offer additional cylinder guarding; and
- 36-, 42- and 48-inch widths for improved material retention or for higher load volume.
“The Trash Grapple represents a significant milestone, offering unparalleled efficiency, durability and precision in collection tasks. Engineered with the latest advancements in materials and design, it is poised to revolutionize the way waste is handled across diverse industries and applications,” the company says in a news release.
The Trash Grapple is now available for purchase through authorized dealers and distributors.
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