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GHH1200L

For excavators weighing 4—33 tons

Hydraulic and mechanical pallet forks for all excavators. – A robust and cleverly engineered design for best visibility. Tempered forks guarantee a long service life.

NOTE! Always consult the applicable safety instructions for using the pallet fork on each individual machine. When using the pallet fork together with a tiltrotator, a load-holding valve must be fitted to the tiltrotator. All engcon tiltrotators are fitted with load-holding valves in the tilt cylinders as standard equipment.

  • The EC-Oil automatic quick hitch system connects the hydraulics without the operator needing to leave the cab.
  • Operation of hydraulic pallet forks is done from within the cab
  • Mechanical hydraulic pallet forks are held in the correct position with a robust latch and the position is adjusted manually.
  • Forged forks for increased durability and service life

GH = Mechanical fork widening,
GHH = Hydraulic fork widening
GHH1200L = Hydraulic fork widening, Light version for lighter machines.


The illustration shows a typical configuration. Technical data may vary.
We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice.

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What is most important for you?

World leading

We do everything necessary to create a complete package so our customers get the most out of their machines. We have dealers and service points are around the world.

Total concept

engcon's total concept makes your excavator more efficient. We supply safe products that turn your excavator into a flexible, profitable part of your operation.

Flexibility

The tiltrotator's ability to tilt and rotate makes the machine a good all-rounder that carries out most tasks with greater precision.

Efficiency

Fewer machine movements and faster jobs mean less wear on the machine.

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