MCD MOTORISED CLAMSHELL GRAB

MODEL DESCRIPTION

The MCD line of motorised hydraulic clamshell grabs is a universal implement for bulk materials. It is specifically intended for use on gantry crane slings or on similar lifting equipment.

It is composed of a carrier, a self-contained suspended hydraulic drive unit inside the carrier (easily removed) and the jaws themselves.

The design of the clamshell grab permits the use of several jaw sizes or a log grab on the same carrier.

STANDARD CONFIGURATION

  • sling mounted;
  • 3×230/400 V, 50 Hz electric motor;
  • hydraulic drive unit with the highest quality hydraulic components;
  • electromagnetic switchboards in 24 V, 48 V or 220 V control voltage configurations;
  • IP 54 rated enclosure;
  • covers over hydraulic cylinder rods.

CUSTOM OPTIONS

  • hydraulic cylinder locks, special rotating mount.
Grab model Load capacity Tragfähigkeit Masse Energieverbrauch Druck Zeit [s] Abmessungen [mm]
[m3] [t] [kg] [kW] [bar] ÖFFNUNG SCHLIESSEN A B C D E
MCD 10 - 600 0,18 2 400 3 160 3,0 5,0 1 450 1 050 1 000 1 190 600
MCD 10 - 700 0,3 2 550 3,0 160 4,0 6,5 1 550 1 180 1 240 1 450 700
MCD 10 - 800 0,4 3 558 4,0 160 4,0 6,5 1 863 1 332 1 444 1 819 800
MCD 11 - 900 0,5 3 1 158 7,5 180 6,2 10,2 1 863 1 332 1 444 1 819 900
MCD 11 - 1000 0,6 3 1 201 7,5 180 6,2 10,2 1 863 1 332 1 444 1 819 1 000
MCD 11 - 1050 0,8 5 1 277 11,0 200 6,7 11,0 1 905 1 375 1 580 1 970 1 050
MCD 11 - 1100 1,0 5 1 460 11,0 200 7,8 12,8 2 054 1 523 1 444 1 819 1 100
MCD 11 - 1250 1,2 7 2 527 15,0 200 7,8 12,8 2 438 1 727 1 832 2 358 1 250
MCD 11 - 1600 1,4 8,5 4 407 18,5 200 7,8 12,8 2 555 1 844 1 837 2 358 1 600
MCD 11 - 1800 1,6 10 4 874 30,0 200 7,8 12,8 3 193 2 345 2 198 2 817 1 800
MCD 10 – max. density 1.8 t/m3, MCD 11 – max. density 2.6 t/m3

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