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Sennebogen’s grabs and quick-change devices

Six different quick changing devices are available for Sennebogen’s material-handling machines. The range covers simple quick-change couplings to Toolmatic and Vario Tool automatic change devices. The control system Tool Control allows simple and safe working and ideal configuration of the hydraulic parameters of up to ten attachments.
April 14, 2013 Read time: 2 mins
Six different quick changing devices are available for 2924 Sennebogen’s material-handling machines. The range covers simple quick-change couplings to Toolmatic and Vario Tool automatic change devices.

The control system Tool Control allows simple and safe working and ideal configuration of the hydraulic parameters of up to ten attachments.

Meanwhile, the orange peel grab Sennebogen SMG is available in various versions and shell forms specifically balanced on to the firm’s material-handling machines. Versions with four to six shells are available on customer request. The new orange peel grabs have capacities from 400-5,000litres.

With the new clamshell Sennebogen SGZ  double shell loading grab, Sennebogen offers a bespoke solution for each bulk material. Versions with proof closing forage shells, wood ship-shells or specialised underwater shells are made to customer needs. The SGZ grabs have capacities ranging from 1,000-6,000litres and come with a maximum 15tonne lifting capacity.

Finally, the new Sennebogen product line features the timber grab S-HHG with a capacity up to 4m² and scrap magnets with a 5tonne empty weight in combination with the new hydraulically-driven Sennebogen generator system. Further attachments, hooks and grab extensions are available on request.

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