Skid Steer Grapple Rake/Root Grapple | The Quick Claw

Description

The most versatile tool in your attachment arsenal. The strength of the Grapple Rake allows you to pick up a variety of debris, from logs and brush to rocks and concrete. Quality grade 100 steel used throughout gives you a grapple rake that withstands the toughest demands. The 48” opening and powerful jaws will close, clamp, and hold virtually anything.

  • Grade 100 steel teeth nearly three times stronger than grade 36 (80 plate)

  • 2 - 3,000 lb hydraulic cylinders

  • Opens to 48”

  • Curved teeth allow the grapple to glide over the ground, raking and cleaning the surface without damaging it

  • Clear brush, pick rocks, and mulch

  • Raking and piling, storm cleanup, demolition

  • Use as a root rake

  • Grapple encloses entirely and secures debris

  • Tubular steel construction provides extra strength and power

 Make Sure to Compare Grades of Steel

Some advertise "80 plate." This is a fancy name for Grade 36 Steel. They are marketing the maximum breaking strength of Grade 36 Steel, which is 80,000 PSI/KSI. Quick Attach instead advertises their steel at the minimum bending strength, not the maximum breaking strength. Don't be confused by grapples stating high tensile strength steel; if the grade isn't stated, it is generally a mild Grade 36. 

Specifications

Model - 84”

  • Operating Weight- 900 lb.

  • Overall Width- 85.25”

  • Overall Depth- 33.6"

  • Width Between Teeth (average)- 7.5”

  • Height with Teeth Closed- 37.6”

  • Maximum Height with Teeth Open- 46.3”

  • Maximum Opening- 48”

  • Grapple Teeth (upper)- 11G

  • Grapple Teeth (lower)- 12

  • Cylinder Force- Over 12 Tons

  • Hydraulic Cylinders- 3" x 8" (2)

  • Tooth Construction- 1/2” Grade 100