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Hydraulic Scoop : Technical drawing
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With a Meyer hydraulic scoop loose material such as sand, gravel, grain, waste, fertiliser and corn can be scooped up, transported and discharged. The bucket scoop should be wider than the fork truck (no lift truck wheel contact with the product).
  • Additional hydraulics required
    > one for the use of tilt function
  • The bucket should be wider than the truck
  • Mounting class 2, 3 or 4
  • Typical specific loose weights:
    barely0,60-0,70 t/m3
    oats0,45-0,55 t/m3
    potatoes/
    sugar beet
    0,65-0,75 t/m3
    rye0,68-0,75 t/m3
    wheat0,70-0,80 t/m3
    sand (wet)1,90-2,10 t/m3
    sand (dry)1,40-1,65 t/m3
    concrete2,10-2,20 t/m3
    fertiliser1,10-1,30 t/m3
    cement (powder)1,75-1,95 t/m3
  • Dual mounting hooks
    ISO 2 / ISO 3
    ISO 3 / ISO 4
  • Quick release lower hooks
    ISO 2
    ISO 3
    ISO 4
  • Further design
[ Hydraulic Scoop ]
Technical drawing
231_schuettgut.gif


r
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type
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ca. cm³
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kg/m³
A1
mm
A
mm
B
mm
G
mm
L
mm
L1
mm
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LSP
mm
E
mm
M
mm
a 2-3206H 60 2200 1200 1020 840 730 1325 1230 2 680 300 460
b 2-3208H 80 2200 1200 1020 955 890 1520 1370 2 800 320 520
c 2-3210H 100 2200 1300 1020 1025 930 1570 1400 2 800 350 570
d 2-3212H 120 2200 1500 1020 1030 1000 1640 1450 2 850 350 590

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