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The Grapple Bucket is the perfect attachment for handling large, unwieldy items, general clean-up, and dirt work. With its robust construction and operator-friendly design, this attachment has become the top choice for skid steer operators across various job types.
Model | Operating Weight | Overall Length | Overall Width | Open height | Closed height | L*W*H | |||||
Unit | Kg | Lbs | mm | Inches | mm | Inches | mm | Inches | mm | Inches | m |
60'' | 360 | 794 | 915 | 36 | 1530 | 60 | 864 | 34 | 502 | 20 | 0.9*1.5*0.9 |
66'' | 420 | 926 | 915 | 0 | 1680 | 66 | 864 | 34 | 502 | 20 | 0.9*1.7*0.9 |
72'' | 475 | 1047 | 915 | 36 | 1830 | 72 | 864 | 34 | 502 | 20 | 0.9*1.9*0.9 |
Grapple Bucket for Skid Steer Details
RAY grapple bucket for a skid steer loader offers several notable features and advantages.
Firstly, its cutting edges are specifically punched to accommodate optional bolt-on blades. This allows for enhanced cutting performance and versatility, making it easier to tackle different types of materials and terrain.
Additionally, the grapple bucket is equipped with built-in covers that serve to protect the fittings from potential damage. These covers ensure the longevity and durability of the attachment, even in demanding work conditions.
For improved handling of loose materials, the grapple bucket provides the option of using end plates. These optional end plates assist in containing and securing the materials within the bucket, minimizing spillage and optimizing efficiency during transportation.
Furthermore, the grapple bucket features a wider grapple opening, which enables the attachment to accommodate larger objects and increase its overall capacity. This expanded opening enhances productivity by allowing for more efficient clearing of brush, logs, debris, and other items on the job site.
Last but not least, the cylinders of the grapple bucket operate independently, offering greater control and flexibility. This independent operation allows the operator to manipulate each cylinder separately, adapting to different situations and optimizing performance based on the specific task at hand.
2022 RAY Skid Steer Attachments Catalogue.pdf
The grapple bucket (or flat bottom grapple) is mainly used in industrial applications where the work is being done on hard flat surfaces, such as, demolition, recycling and scrap applications. With this grapple, all material is kept in the bucket and scraping to a clean finish can be obtained.
There are grapple buckets, rake grapples, lumber grapples, fork grapples, and even more, but these are the most common in the handling of forestry products.
The grapples can be used in many ways. Depending on the design, they can perfectly pick up branches, brush, logs, boulders and more. They can dig up roots, rocks and small trees. Some models even combine a bucket with a grapple so you can have the best of both worlds.
A skid steer grapple bucket is a heavy-duty attachment designed specifically for use with skid steer loaders. It features a set of grapple arms or jaws that can be hydraulically operated to grip and secure various materials, such as brush, logs, debris, and other objects.
A skid steer grapple bucket offers several benefits. It provides versatility, allowing operators to handle a wide range of materials and perform tasks like clearing, loading, and sorting with ease. The grapple arms provide a strong grip, ensuring secure transport of objects. It also enhances productivity by reducing manual labor and streamlining material handling operations.
Skid steer grapple buckets are commonly used for tasks such as clearing brush and vegetation, moving logs and lumber, cleaning up construction sites, handling agricultural materials, and managing general debris. They are versatile attachments suitable for various industries, including landscaping, construction, forestry, agriculture, and property maintenance.
Skid steer grapple buckets are typically designed to be compatible with most standard skid steer loaders. However, it is essential to check the specifications and requirements of both the grapple bucket and the skid steer loader to ensure proper compatibility, including hydraulic flow, weight capacity, and mounting system.
While skid steer grapple buckets are primarily designed for material handling tasks, some models feature tooth designs that allow for limited digging or excavation. However, they are not as efficient or specialized as dedicated digging attachments like buckets or augers.
Skid steer grapple buckets are typically attached to the skid steer loader using a universal quick-attach mounting system. This system allows for easy and secure attachment by aligning the attachment's mounting plate with the skid steer's attachment plate and locking it in place using the locking mechanism provided. It is essential to follow the manufacturer's instructions and safety guidelines for proper and safe attachment.
The Grapple Bucket is the perfect attachment for handling large, unwieldy items, general clean-up, and dirt work. With its robust construction and operator-friendly design, this attachment has become the top choice for skid steer operators across various job types.
Model | Operating Weight | Overall Length | Overall Width | Open height | Closed height | L*W*H | |||||
Unit | Kg | Lbs | mm | Inches | mm | Inches | mm | Inches | mm | Inches | m |
60'' | 360 | 794 | 915 | 36 | 1530 | 60 | 864 | 34 | 502 | 20 | 0.9*1.5*0.9 |
66'' | 420 | 926 | 915 | 0 | 1680 | 66 | 864 | 34 | 502 | 20 | 0.9*1.7*0.9 |
72'' | 475 | 1047 | 915 | 36 | 1830 | 72 | 864 | 34 | 502 | 20 | 0.9*1.9*0.9 |
Grapple Bucket for Skid Steer Details
RAY grapple bucket for a skid steer loader offers several notable features and advantages.
Firstly, its cutting edges are specifically punched to accommodate optional bolt-on blades. This allows for enhanced cutting performance and versatility, making it easier to tackle different types of materials and terrain.
Additionally, the grapple bucket is equipped with built-in covers that serve to protect the fittings from potential damage. These covers ensure the longevity and durability of the attachment, even in demanding work conditions.
For improved handling of loose materials, the grapple bucket provides the option of using end plates. These optional end plates assist in containing and securing the materials within the bucket, minimizing spillage and optimizing efficiency during transportation.
Furthermore, the grapple bucket features a wider grapple opening, which enables the attachment to accommodate larger objects and increase its overall capacity. This expanded opening enhances productivity by allowing for more efficient clearing of brush, logs, debris, and other items on the job site.
Last but not least, the cylinders of the grapple bucket operate independently, offering greater control and flexibility. This independent operation allows the operator to manipulate each cylinder separately, adapting to different situations and optimizing performance based on the specific task at hand.
2022 RAY Skid Steer Attachments Catalogue.pdf
The grapple bucket (or flat bottom grapple) is mainly used in industrial applications where the work is being done on hard flat surfaces, such as, demolition, recycling and scrap applications. With this grapple, all material is kept in the bucket and scraping to a clean finish can be obtained.
There are grapple buckets, rake grapples, lumber grapples, fork grapples, and even more, but these are the most common in the handling of forestry products.
The grapples can be used in many ways. Depending on the design, they can perfectly pick up branches, brush, logs, boulders and more. They can dig up roots, rocks and small trees. Some models even combine a bucket with a grapple so you can have the best of both worlds.
A skid steer grapple bucket is a heavy-duty attachment designed specifically for use with skid steer loaders. It features a set of grapple arms or jaws that can be hydraulically operated to grip and secure various materials, such as brush, logs, debris, and other objects.
A skid steer grapple bucket offers several benefits. It provides versatility, allowing operators to handle a wide range of materials and perform tasks like clearing, loading, and sorting with ease. The grapple arms provide a strong grip, ensuring secure transport of objects. It also enhances productivity by reducing manual labor and streamlining material handling operations.
Skid steer grapple buckets are commonly used for tasks such as clearing brush and vegetation, moving logs and lumber, cleaning up construction sites, handling agricultural materials, and managing general debris. They are versatile attachments suitable for various industries, including landscaping, construction, forestry, agriculture, and property maintenance.
Skid steer grapple buckets are typically designed to be compatible with most standard skid steer loaders. However, it is essential to check the specifications and requirements of both the grapple bucket and the skid steer loader to ensure proper compatibility, including hydraulic flow, weight capacity, and mounting system.
While skid steer grapple buckets are primarily designed for material handling tasks, some models feature tooth designs that allow for limited digging or excavation. However, they are not as efficient or specialized as dedicated digging attachments like buckets or augers.
Skid steer grapple buckets are typically attached to the skid steer loader using a universal quick-attach mounting system. This system allows for easy and secure attachment by aligning the attachment's mounting plate with the skid steer's attachment plate and locking it in place using the locking mechanism provided. It is essential to follow the manufacturer's instructions and safety guidelines for proper and safe attachment.
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