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D-TEC develops demolition grapple line-up

According to Netherlands-based D-TEC, its novel new sorting and demolition grapples offer notable developments over competing units. This innovative product range is suited to excavators weighing from 0.7-50tonnes. Robust and durable, the grapples are said to combine heavy-duty construction with low weight.
January 6, 2017 Read time: 1 min
According to Netherlands-based 6952 D-TEC, its novel new sorting and demolition grapples offer notable developments over competing units. This innovative product range is suited to excavators weighing from 0.7-50tonnes. Robust and durable, the grapples are said to combine heavy-duty construction with low weight. This novel low weight design allows the carrier machine to take greater loads with each cycle and achieve higher overall productivity. Meanwhile the rugged construction minimises maintenance needs and ensures extended working life. The benefit of this design allows the grapples to delivery key performance advantages over competing units. The firm says its grapples are highly versatile and suit duties in demolition of structures, sorting of debris and material handling at recycling yards.

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