Heavy Duty Excavator Ripper fits CAT 315 316 318 Excavator
SKU: ER-315HD
Takes CAT 9W2452 Pin and 8E1848 Protector
Length 55 inches,
Width 20.1 inches
Shank Length 42.7 inches
Shank Thickness 2.75 Inches
Pin-On Tip Radius 52.4 Inches
Pin size 70mm
Weight: 467 Lbs
Takes Tip 9W2452
Takes Protector 8E1848
Built with Forged Steel, Equivalent to OEM Quality.
Bedrock excavator ripper is a powerful attachment designed for excavators, which is used primarily for breaking up hard materials like rock, frozen ground, and paved surfaces. This tool transforms an excavator into a high-performance ripping machine, capable of penetrating and tearing through tough surfaces where other attachments might struggle. Here are some of the main uses and advantages of excavator rippers:
Uses of Excavator Ripper:
Breaking Up Rock: Ideal for mining, quarrying, and construction sites where breaking up rock is necessary.
Tearing Through Frozen Ground: Enables construction and excavation activities to continue in colder climates by breaking through frozen soil.
Demolition: Useful in demolition projects for tearing down concrete structures, pavements, and other hard materials.
Tree Stump Removal: Can be used to rip out tree stumps and roots, facilitating land clearing efforts.
Soil Penetration: Helps in soil penetration for agricultural preparation and landscaping, especially in areas with compact soil.
Advantages of Excavator Ripper:
Efficiency: Increases the efficiency of excavation tasks by enabling the excavator to break through tough materials quickly.
Cost-Effective: Reduces the need for multiple machines on site, as the ripper attachment can handle tasks that might otherwise require specialized equipment.
Versatility: Can be used in a variety of environments and for multiple applications, from construction to mining.
Precision: Offers more control and precision in breaking up materials than large-scale demolition equipment, minimizing damage to surrounding areas.
Durability: Designed to withstand the rigors of heavy-duty work, reducing the frequency and cost of replacements.
Reduced Vibration: Compared to hammer attachments, rippers generate less vibration, reducing wear on the excavator and discomfort for the operator.