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December 2015
14 SHOVEL - BUCKET - BASKET Part No.
57.0303.5251
First Edition - Second Printing
Attachment Description
Brick Holder Basket
This attachment is designed to handle bricks pallets,
and other materials and to place them where are
necessary in the construction working sites.
It consists of a main basket made by welded steel
square shaped tubes and steel grids preventing any
debris exceeding small sizes that can accidentally
drop from the basket when this is operated at height.
A door is hinged on the right side of the basket
to make it easier to load and unload the pallets/
materials on/from the basket.
The door can be secured in the closed position by
a dedicated latch. The overall basket is installed
on a bottom structure having two rectangular
hollow shaped steel tubes working as slots for the
telehandlers forks.
The longitudinal movement of the basket, when
engaged with the forks, is controlled by a chain and
a shackle which must be secured before using the
basket to handle materials.
This equipment is coupled to the telehandler
through the forks slots A
Shovel
The shovel consists of a welded concave shaped
steel structure designed to move and load loose
material such as soil, sand debris, inert material.
The main components of this structure are the front
blade, which works as the leading edge of the shovel
“cutting” the material volume and separating the part
which is gathered by the shovel itself, the central
concave shell, which provides the volume for the
material to be gathered, and the side walls, which
laterally close the useful volume of the shovel.
On the rear area of the shovel, there are two
shaped plates welded to its main structure and
designed to be coupled with the GTH telehandlers
standard attachment interface. Considering the
typical limitation in the maximum rotation of the
attachment articulation, the design of the shovel
and its mechanical interface with the attachments
articulation is optimized to provide the best
compromise in terms of material loading and
unloading capabilities.
This equipment is coupled to the telehandler
through the coupling frame B