"The DMS GS240P clamshell grab with it's pendulum-mounted standing cylinder is an extremely versatile attachment that has been specially designed for carriers with an operating weight of between 14 and 24 tonnes (t). The innovative shell changing system means that grab shells of different widths can be exchanged quickly and easily, enabling flexible adaptation to a wide range of requirements on the construction site. This heavy-duty grab is popular for underground construction, digging trenches, shafts, etc. in areas with limited space. Its almost circular geometry ensures that the outer dimensions remain constant in every position, supporting precise and efficient operation. The ingenious design of the patented plunger cylinder ensures impressive clamping force that enables effortless penetration into the ground. The grab is simultaneously robust and highly responsive, allowing for precise control and handling for even the most demanding tasks."
Efficient excavation
With increased closing force, the innovative design allows deeper penetration into the ground and the utilization of the full shell volume without material compression.
Shell changing system
Enables quick and easy changing of the shell width from 320-1200 mm, allowing the grab to be easily adapted to different requirements.
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