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Excavator tree shear ST - GRIPCUT
forestrywith cutting bladefor wood

excavator tree shear
excavator tree shear
excavator tree shear
excavator tree shear
excavator tree shear
excavator tree shear
excavator tree shear
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Characteristics

Options
forestry, for wood, for excavators, with cutting blade
Jaw opening

Max.: 420 mm
(16.5 in)

Min.: 140 mm
(5.5 in)

Description

AGRIFOREST Tree shears series ST and GRIPCUT are essential attachments when working with 1,5 – 24 ton excavators, telescopic handlers and Backhoe loader. Conceived to easily cut and remove trees and bushes, they are ideal when working along field edges, riverbanks and forestry roads. Multipurpose tools, perfect for the maintenance of forestry parks, felling trees in gardens, thinning operations and collecting plants for biomass. Built with first rate materials such as S 700 iron plates, steel studs 39NiCrMo3, bushings bronzed inside ensuring top performances and a long-lasting durability. The blade bolted with pull-down bolts to be easily replaced (except on the GRIPCUT 420 where it is welded), is built-in top-quality steel (HB 500 or equal) ensuring a regular and barrier-free cutting even in the most demanding operations. All models can be equipped with the Accumulator, a handy component ideal for easily collecting small material, so increasing productivity. The additional Grab LG 420 that can be adjusted on GRIPCUT 420, allows a safe control in all felling and handling operations. Among ST series, the ST 250-K is the fittest one when working with a piston rotator. On GRIPCUT 150 the rotation kit with piston rotator can be applied. A cylinder slewing system with rotation angle 48° on each side can be adjusted on GRIPCUT 300 and 420. Cutting inclined branches or trees and bunching the timber on the trailer will be far easier with this option.

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