Bobcat Introduces New Large Excavator Attachments : CEG

2022-11-10 17:41:31 By : Mr. guan zong

Thu September 17, 2020 - National Edition Bobcat

Bobcat Company is widening its attachment offering with the introduction of new large excavator attachments.

The versatile lineup includes the Bobcat trenching bucket, grading bucket and pin grabber, as well as main pin and pro-link thumb attachments paired specifically with the E145 and E165 large excavators.

The new heavy-duty trenching bucket makes light work out of the heaviest digging. Operators can equip their E145 excavator with 24-, 25- and 42-in. sizing options to upgrade their capabilities on the job site.

The versatile, heavy-duty grading bucket helps deliver added capacity for operators working to move material on the job site. The bucket is especially beneficial for operators looking to easily finish, grade, backfill or clean ditches. This attachment can be pinned on, quick coupled or utilized with a thumb.

With the hydraulic quick coupler, operators can easily switch out their attachment. The coupler uses a pin grabber style and will only release in a curled position to ensure safe and secure coupling. Operators can change attachments from the security of the large excavator cab. Plus, there are no grease points, so maintenance is kept at a minimum.

HT thumbs use a hydraulic cylinder to give operators up to 137 degrees of rotation. The HT thumbs are compatible with 36- and 42-in. buckets. This attachment is beneficial for operators in demolition and land-clearing applications.

Progressive link thumbs provide up to 180 degrees of rotation for increased versatility on the job site. The thumbs follow the bucket throughout the entire work cycle, improving material pickup and placement close to the machine. The new thumbs are compatible with 36- and 42-in. buckets.

For more information, visit Bobcat.com.

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