Grab (tool)
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A grab is a mechanical device with two or more jaws (also called clamshells), used to pick things up or to capture things. Some types include:
- Roundnose grab
- Clamshell grab
- Orange-peel grab
- in Dutch they are called poliep grijpers = "polyp grabs".
There are different ways of open/close the grabs:
- electro-hydraulic / diesel-hydraulic
- mechanical by rope(s) (1-rope, 2-ropes, 3-ropes, 4-ropes)
Grabs can be used for:
- dredging
- bulk handling (e.g. loading/unloading ships)
- salvage (e.g. ship-wrecks, oil)
External images
- All types of grabs manufacturer, India
- Arul Linu Grabs Manufacturers in Goa, India
- Big 2-jaw grab used for heavy salvage at sea of the MV Tricolor
- Shelf-Basin Interactions / bottom grab recovery
- Grab with 6 claws
- 2-jaw clamshell grab
- Grab for picking up and weighing big coils of wire
- Different grabs, electro- hydraulic
- Big grabs, special constructions
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