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Hydraulic grab IMG 400
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Hydraulic grab - IMG 400 - INDECO - wood / rotary / for excavators
Hydraulic grab - IMG 400 - INDECO - wood / rotary / for excavators
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Characteristics

Operation
hydraulic
Applications
wood
Other characteristics
rotary, for excavators
Carrier weight

Max.: 10,000 kg
(22,046 lb)

Min.: 3,000 kg
(6,614 lb)

Grapnel weight

415 kg
(915 lb)

Description

Product family
Multi-grab attachments

Product name
IMG 400

Typology
T Series

Overview
The IMG 400 is a multi-grab attachment designed for excavation and material handling on compact excavators and backhoe loaders. It features hydraulic rotation and jaws suitable for timber and general material handling, with a maximum opening of 930 mm.

Notes
* The operating weight includes the mounting bracket compatible with Indeco construction standards. Variations in weight may occur due to different mounting configurations.
N.B. All illustrations and numerical data are indicative and may be modified without notice for product improvement and development.

Technical specifications
  • Excavator weight: 3 ÷ 10 ton
  • Maximum working pressure: 300 bar
  • Maximum oil delivery: 30 l/min
  • Hydraulic connections for cylinder: 1/2”
  • Maximum rotation pressure: 100 bar
  • Maximum rotation oil flow: 10 l/min
  • Hydraulic connections for rotation: 3/8”
  • Maximum force at blade/teeth: 3000 Kg
  • Compatibility of attachment plate with hammer: HP 900
  • TIMBER JAWS: (not specified)
  • Attachment operating weight*: 415 Kg
  • Maximum opening: 930 mm
  • Depth: 570 mm
  • Type of carrier:
    • Compact excavator
    • Backhoe loader

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*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.