Forestry tree shear 250K
handlingwith cutting bladefor wood

forestry tree shear
forestry tree shear
forestry tree shear
forestry tree shear
forestry tree shear
forestry tree shear
forestry tree shear
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forestry, for wood, handling, with cutting blade
Jaw opening

690 mm
(27.2 in)

Description

JAK-250K is an efficient, professional energy wood tree shear for use in various forest machines as well as large tractors. Developed for heavy use, JAK-250K is a true power pack with which various thinning and clearing work can be done accurately and efficiently. The design-protected design of JAK-250K tree shear with two cylinders cuts the trees exactly where you want. In the firm hold of the grapple, the wood material is neatly cut up to a thickness of 25 cm (9,8 in). The strong jaws and high profile of the tree shear take a firm and unmistakable grip on the wood, making wood handling easy and safe. With the JAK-250K’s wide 690 mm (27,1 in) opening, it is also easy to cut several trees at once. The JAK-250K is powered by one double-acting hydraulics and can be installed as such to replace a standard timber grapple. If necessary, the cutting blade can be removed, in which case the tree shear acts as a wood grapple. JAK-250K Tree shear specifications Weight: 280 kg (617 lbs) Cutting diameter: 250 mm (9,8 in) Working pressure: 250-300 bar (3 625-4 351 psi) Minimum oil flow: 60 l/min (15,8 gal/min) Height: 700 mm (27,5 in) Coupling Swing Damper JAK-200K Tree shear features ➔ CE approved ➔ Made in Finland ➔ Operation with one hydraulics ➔ Removable blade ➔ Powerful and durable ➔ Two-year warranty

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