Forest thinning felling head 500S
with loadingbiomassconiferous

forest thinning felling head
forest thinning felling head
forest thinning felling head
forest thinning felling head
forest thinning felling head
forest thinning felling head
forest thinning felling head
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Characteristics

Applications
for forest thinning, with loading
Other characteristics
biomass, coniferous, deciduous
Cutting diameter

500 mm
(20 in)

Description

A sturdy and powerful grapple for forest harvesting, urban felling and wood handling. In municipal applications the grapple can be used, for instance, for removing trees around power lines and buildings. The trunk is cut with a chainsaw. During the loading cycle the saw remains in the frame and is activated by pressing a power button; this means that the grapple can be used flexibly for cutting and loading. This grapple includes the saw unit SuperCut 100, with automatic saw chain tensioner and a dedicated chain oil tank. The hydraulic components are well protected into the rear casing, while being easily reachable. The Biojack 500S can be mounted on a telehandler or on an excavator, with different coupling solutions. The TD rotator is available with its swivel joint for limitless rotation. •For forest harvesting, energy wood, urban felling, old tree removal, tree surgery, park maintenance, windthrows removal. •Excellent loading properties •1 pressure hose, 1 return hose, 1 leakage oil line, 1 electric wire or wireless control for the saw •Flexible work cycle •Saw unit SuperCut 100 (10 cc) •Automatic saw chain tensioner •Lub oil tank for the saw chain, auto lubrication •In option, flat box, TD rotator (IMO) with its swivel joint for limitless rotation •Available with the following excavator couplings: S40, S45, S50, S60, S70, S80 and NTP10 •Base machines: excavators (12-20 t), telehandlers.

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