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Heavy Duty Shear Grab
Description
The Prodig Heavy Duty Shear Grab is designed for wheeled loaders and large telehandlers where high volume feeding is required. The heavy-duty Shear Grab is one of the strongest and most robust shear grabs on the market. It is manufactured with Hardox tines & Hardox blades to reduce waste and down time due to breakages.
- Shear grabs available in widths of 2.2m, 2.5m & 2.75m.
- Manufactured with 40mm Hardox base tines.
- 125mm Bore x 60mm rod hydraulic cylinder.
- 60mm pivot pins fitted with wrapped PTFE lined bearing bushings.
- Pivot pin is supported on both inside and outside for optimum strength.
- 40mm ram pins fitted with glacier acetal lined bushings.
- Heat treated hardened cutting blades as standard for superior cut and long life.
- 10mm Strenx 700 High Yield Steel used in fabricated bottom bar on fork. (700MPa Yield Strength).
- 25mm Hardox 450 grapple top arms (1250MPa Yield Strength).
- Nickel chrome plated hydraulic rams for long life in aggressive environment.
- Bolt on hitch brackets to suit all machines.
- Optional pressure relief valve for machines in excess of 200 Bar hydraulic pressure.
Technical Data
Heavy Duty Shear Grab | HD-SG 2200 | HD-SG 2500 | HD-SG 2750 | |
Total width (mm) | A | 2200 | 2500 | 2750 |
Total depth (mm) | B | 1150 | 1150 | 1150 |
Total height (mm) | C | 1050 | 1050 | 1050 |
Max block width (mm) | D | 2089 | 2389 | 2636 |
Max block height (mm) | E | 1015 | 1015 | 1015 |
Max height (open implement) (mm) | F | 1615 | 1615 | 1615 |
Capacity (m³) (Grab) | 2 | 2.2 | 2.5 | |
Weight (kg) | 1093 | 1190 | 1259 | |
Number of cylinders x Diameter (mm) | 2x125mm Bore | 2x125mm Bore | 2x125mm Bore | |
*Maximum working pressure (BAR) | 200 BAR | 200 BAR | 200 BAR | |
**Required oil pressure (BAR) | 170 BAR | 170 BAR | 170 BAR | |
Number of tines | 11 | 13 | 14 | |
Tine Thickness (mm) | 40 | 40 | 40 | |
Tine Length (mm) | 940 | 940 | 940 |
All measurements approx (±5mm, ±5kg), Weight excludes brackets as these vary.
*Machines operating above 200 BAR will require a pressure relief valve.
**This information depends on the type of silage and serves as guidance only.