OEM Excavator Thumb Manufacturers Factory - RSBM Semi-automatic Quick Hitch – Ransun
OEM Excavator Thumb Manufacturers Factory - RSBM Semi-automatic Quick Hitch – Ransun Detail:
Quick couplers (also called quick hitches) are used with construction machines to allow the rapid change of buckets and attachments on the machine. They remove the need to use hammers to manually drive out and insert the mounting pins for attachments. They can be used on excavator, mini excavator, backhoe loader and so on.
We can supply three type: Manual type, hydraulic type and tilting type.
Semi-automatic quick hitch, also known as a quick coupler, is one of the most efficient ways to change digger buckets and attachments on diggers.
Fits 1 to 50-ton excavators (Could be larger for customized).
Characteristic:
Semi-automatic quick coupler allows quicker changing of other attachments (buckets, for instance).
It keeps the machine functioning in a better way.
Applications:
Quick couplers could be applied in excavators which might be used in a great variety of fields.
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