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Posted July 19, 2023

Demolition grapple 

Werk-Brau introduces a wide mouth box-style grapple attachment specifically designed to handle objects of differing sizes like demolition debris, brush, rocks, and more.


Werk-Brau box grapple
Werk-Brau introduces a wide mouth box-style grapple attachment specifically designed to handle objects of differing sizes like demolition debris, brush, rocks, and more.

Standard sizes are engineered for excavators from 12 to 60 tons, with additional tine- and width-configurations available to maximize efficiency and productivity on job-specific applications.

It features:

  • Rugged construction with T-1 steel utilized in all critical or high-wear components
  • Ribbed internal gusseting or reinforcements strengthen the main body of the grapple
  • Multiple-pass welds for added strength and durability
  • Wear-resistant high-strength steel throughout the weldment, and hardened, greaseable bushings utilized at all pivot points ensure a long service life even in harsh conditions
  • All pivot points are line-bored after welding to ensure alignment and grapple tracking
  • All attachments 100 percent weld inspected, and final quality inspection completed after paint and assembly
  • Edge pads at the end of each tine allow longer service life 

Werk-Brau box grapples are ideal for gathering of demolition debris, sorting of materials, brush removal, soil scoring, root extraction and other land clearing/demolition tasks.  

They are designed with the same curl/dump angle as a standard digging bucket so it maintains the OEM specifications for the machine, making it easier for the operator. The unit can be quick-coupled for fast and easy attachment so that the proper tool is always at hand. The box rake has complete meshment with the optional Werk-Brau thumb, ensuring better clamping and gripping action regardless of load size.

Werk-Brau can customize any of their attachments, including Box Grapples, to alter the number and spacing of tines, for example, to best applications that would benefit a wider or narrower pick-up stance.  

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