As an efficient grabbing tool, the grab fork plays an important role in forestry. Its simple structure, strong gripping power, and adaptability make it an ideal choice for wood handling. When selecting a grapple fork, factors such as wood type, working environment, and excavator model need to be comprehensively considered to ensure safe and efficient operations.
1. The grapple fork is a mechanical attachment specially used for transporting wood and bulk materials. The grapple fork has strong grabbing ability and is usually equipped with sharp gripping teeth, which can firmly grasp the wood and prevent it from slipping. Secondly, the design of the grab fork is flexible and suitable for use in small spaces, improving operating efficiency. In addition, the structure of the grab fork is usually relatively strong, resistant to wear and tear, and can withstand larger loads.
2. The grab fork is widely used in wood processing, construction, gardening, logistics and other fields. Mainly used for handling wood, wood products and other bulk materials. In wood processing plants, grab forks can efficiently load and unload logs and finished products, improving work efficiency. At construction sites, wooden forks are used to move lumber and building materials to facilitate construction. Additionally, in landscaping, grapples are often used to move trees and shrubs. Its flexibility and efficiency make it an indispensable tool for a variety of material handling jobs.
3. The grab fork is an efficient material handling tool with many advantages. First of all, the grab fork is reasonably designed to firmly grasp the wood, avoid slipping during transportation, and improve operating safety. Secondly, the grab fork has a simple structure and is easy to operate, which can greatly improve work efficiency. In addition, the grab fork has a wide range of applications. It can not only be used for transporting wood, but also can be used for grabbing other long objects, and has high versatility. .
Model | Unit | RWG75 | RWG150 | RWG280 | RWG380 | |
Suitable for standard tonnage | T | 6-10 | 12-16 | 20-30 | 33-42 | |
Size | Closed heightA | mm | 1840 | 2210 | 2640 | 3020 |
Opening heightB | mm | 1620 | 1930 | 2510 | 2750 | |
Opening sizeC | mm | 1650 | 1730 | 2200 | 2590 | |
Claw widthD | mm | 445 | 600 | 728 | 900 | |
Claw lengthL | mm | 1080 | 1330 | 1550 | 1860 | |
Parameter | Maximum gripping force of claw tip | KN | 22.6 | 39.8 | 73.8 | 92.3 |
Opening and closing rated pressure | Mpa | 23 | 28 | 30 | 30 | |
Opening and closing rated flow | L/min | 70-90 | 120-160 | 250-300 | 330-380 | |
Rated pressure for rotation | Mpa | 12.5 | 12.5 | 18 | 18 | |
Rotary rated flow | L/min | 20-35 | 20-35 | 30-60 | 30-60 | |
Spin speed | rpm | 9-12 | 9-12 | 9-12 | 9-12 | |
Weight | kg | 680 | 1510 | 2350 | 2850 |
As an efficient grabbing tool, the grab fork plays an important role in forestry. Its simple structure, strong gripping power, and adaptability make it an ideal choice for wood handling. When selecting a grapple fork, factors such as wood type, working environment, and excavator model need to be comprehensively considered to ensure safe and efficient operations.
1. The grapple fork is a mechanical attachment specially used for transporting wood and bulk materials. The grapple fork has strong grabbing ability and is usually equipped with sharp gripping teeth, which can firmly grasp the wood and prevent it from slipping. Secondly, the design of the grab fork is flexible and suitable for use in small spaces, improving operating efficiency. In addition, the structure of the grab fork is usually relatively strong, resistant to wear and tear, and can withstand larger loads.
2. The grab fork is widely used in wood processing, construction, gardening, logistics and other fields. Mainly used for handling wood, wood products and other bulk materials. In wood processing plants, grab forks can efficiently load and unload logs and finished products, improving work efficiency. At construction sites, wooden forks are used to move lumber and building materials to facilitate construction. Additionally, in landscaping, grapples are often used to move trees and shrubs. Its flexibility and efficiency make it an indispensable tool for a variety of material handling jobs.
3. The grab fork is an efficient material handling tool with many advantages. First of all, the grab fork is reasonably designed to firmly grasp the wood, avoid slipping during transportation, and improve operating safety. Secondly, the grab fork has a simple structure and is easy to operate, which can greatly improve work efficiency. In addition, the grab fork has a wide range of applications. It can not only be used for transporting wood, but also can be used for grabbing other long objects, and has high versatility. .
Model | Unit | RWG75 | RWG150 | RWG280 | RWG380 | |
Suitable for standard tonnage | T | 6-10 | 12-16 | 20-30 | 33-42 | |
Size | Closed heightA | mm | 1840 | 2210 | 2640 | 3020 |
Opening heightB | mm | 1620 | 1930 | 2510 | 2750 | |
Opening sizeC | mm | 1650 | 1730 | 2200 | 2590 | |
Claw widthD | mm | 445 | 600 | 728 | 900 | |
Claw lengthL | mm | 1080 | 1330 | 1550 | 1860 | |
Parameter | Maximum gripping force of claw tip | KN | 22.6 | 39.8 | 73.8 | 92.3 |
Opening and closing rated pressure | Mpa | 23 | 28 | 30 | 30 | |
Opening and closing rated flow | L/min | 70-90 | 120-160 | 250-300 | 330-380 | |
Rated pressure for rotation | Mpa | 12.5 | 12.5 | 18 | 18 | |
Rotary rated flow | L/min | 20-35 | 20-35 | 30-60 | 30-60 | |
Spin speed | rpm | 9-12 | 9-12 | 9-12 | 9-12 | |
Weight | kg | 680 | 1510 | 2350 | 2850 |