Italian-based Gusella Equipment S.R.L has introduced its new SCE, SHZ and SHF grapples.
The SCE grapple is made without the traditional central column and is designed to prevent material from getting hooked during the picking/collection operation. Its framework is also designed to protect the cylinders and all other internal basement components.
The SHZ’s omega design makes it suitable for “Z” loading cranes. The SHF range also has been designed so that the grapple blends with the truck’s shape when in resting position.
The SHF grapple is the first cast steel polyp grab to be mounted on a truck’s crane, according to the company. The SHF features a round shape, cast steel peaks made of hardwearing alloy and joints that are part of the cast steel mono block and are processed with high precision by CNC, the company adds.
Gusella Equipment has been designing, building and selling equipment for cranes and excavators for bulk material handling since 1959.
More information is available at www.gusella.net.
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