Demolition Grapple: A Durable and Efficient Tool for Demolition and Sorting
In demolition, recycling, and material handling, the right attachment often determines both efficiency and safety. The RAY Demolition Grapple is designed to meet these challenges head-on.
Why Choose the RAY Demolition Grapple?
Multi-functionality
Ideal not only for demolition work but also for sorting, handling, and loading. Whether dealing with construction debris, steel, wood, or concrete blocks, it gets the job done efficiently.
High-strength materials for long service life
- The main body and cutting edges are made of HARDOX 450 steel, resistant to wear and impact.
- The bolted blade on the bottle can be turned up and down for use, easy to replace and maintain.
Precise control and flexible operation
- 360° hydraulic bi-directional rotation for fast and accurate positioning.
- Equipped with a pressure control valve for stable performance under different conditions.
Robust and reliable design
- Heavy-duty steel structure with high-strength bolts ensures long-lasting performance.
- Hydraulic cylinders, hoses, and key components are protected inside the body to prevent damage.
Compatible with a Wide Range of Excavators
From 2.5 tons up to 37 tons, the RAY demolition grapple offers models to fit different machine sizes. Whether for light-duty tasks or large-scale demolition, there’s a model to match your needs.
Daily Use and Maintenance of Demolition Grapple
The true value of equipment lies not only in its performance but also in its ease of use and maintenance. The RAY Demolition Grapple was designed with everyday jobsite needs in mind.
Usage Tips
- Work within proper conditions: Ideal for demolition, sorting, and handling — avoid overloading or continuous extreme use.
- Avoid misoperation: Do not abruptly stop or force rotation while the hydraulic system is at full power to reduce impact damage.
- Match the machine: Ensure hydraulic pressure and flow are compatible with your excavator to prevent premature seal wear.
Daily Maintenance
Daily checks:
- Inspect the grapple body, blades, and jaws for cracks or excessive wear.
- Lubricate all key pins to prevent dry friction.
Weekly service:
- Inspect hydraulic hoses and connections for leaks.
- Grease the slew bearing to maintain smooth rotation.
Regular replacement:
- Reversible blades can be flipped for extended service life.
- Replace worn bushings and pins promptly to maintain accuracy and grip force.
Operator Tips
- If encountering oversized or difficult-to-break materials, release and reposition rather than applying excessive constant pressure.
- After work, park the grapple on a flat surface and release hydraulic pressure to avoid long-term stress.
- Clean off dust and debris regularly, especially around hydraulic fittings and moving parts.
Contact us today for technical specs and pricing of RAY Demolition Grapple models.
