New AMPS Łycha przesiewowa/ażurowa 2,0m MERLO, KRAMER, MANITOU, JCB screening bucket


















≈ US$2,452
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The perforated/screening bucket for beets, potatoes, and other agricultural products is a specialized tool designed for efficient transportation, sorting, and loading of tubers, root vegetables, and other materials.
Thanks to its perforated design, this bucket allows for the separation of soil, stones, and other impurities from the harvested crops, significantly improving work quality and efficiency during harvesting and processing of agricultural products.
Characteristics and Construction:
Minimum spacing between rods: 49 mm. The perforated structure allows soil to sift through freely, reducing the load weight.
Rounded rods at the end of the bucket minimize the risk of damaging transported products.
Cutting edge option: The bucket can be finished with a cutting edge instead of rods, allowing for the adjustment of spacing between them.
Mounting system: Standard EURO mounting, enabling easy and quick installation on various compatible agricultural machines. The mounting system can be customized to meet specific customer requirements.
Large capacity: The bucket features an optimally selected volume, allowing for larger material loads in a single pass, increasing work efficiency.
Powder coating: The paint coating provides additional protection against corrosion and environmental factors, extending the tool's lifespan. Color selection is available upon customer request.
Available Sizes:
1.60 m – Capacity: 1.40 m3
1.80 m – Capacity: 1.60 m3
2.00 m – Capacity: 1.75 m3
2.20 m – Capacity: 1.90 m3
2.50 m – Capacity: 2.20 m3
Applications:
The perforated bucket is ideal for harvesting beets, potatoes, carrots, onions, and other tuberous and root crops. It is also perfect for transporting and sorting stones, rubble, and other materials that need to be separated from impurities.
Advantages:
Efficiency: The perforated design allows for quick and effective separation of impurities from products, improving work quality.
Versatility: It can be used with various machines and in different working conditions, from agricultural harvesting to cleanup tasks on construction sites.