Orange peel grab Polyp
hydraulicscrapfor the recycling industry

Orange peel grab - Polyp - ROZZI SPA - hydraulic / scrap / for the recycling industry
Orange peel grab - Polyp - ROZZI SPA - hydraulic / scrap / for the recycling industry
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Characteristics

Type
orange peel
Operation
hydraulic
Applications
scrap, for the recycling industry
Other characteristics
for excavators
Carrier weight

130 kg, 180 kg, 230 kg
(287 lb, 397 lb, 507 lb)

Volume

0.1 m³, 0.2 m³
(3.5 ft³, 7.1 ft³)

Description

Polyp-grabs are hydraulic equipment suitable for the handling of bulk materials: scrap, urban waste, industrial waste, machine shop rejections, rocks, paper, cardboard, plastic, wood and tires. The RP range is the compact version with the cylinders partially inserted inside the grabs to reduce the height; the RV range has vertical outside cylinders fixed to a strong structure. Protections and guards prevent damages to pipes and cylinders. All models can be supplied with a rotation device. The geometry of the tines is optimized to promote the penetration and collect as much material as possible. To meet every need and ensure high performance with all materials, the following types of blade are available: P - PA - S - SL. The steelwork and cylinders are made with materials of high quality and durability, while the parts subject to abrasion are made of wear-resistant steel HB400. The pins and bushings are manufactured using special steel with heat treatment for hardening, so as to ensure a long life even under severe conditions and with poor lubrication
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.