bhh
Silver Member
Absolutely.
I'm not wonder so much about the design as the material. What wall thickness is the top tube? It really should be 1/4 inch. Some of these companies try to save a few bucks and use 1/8 or something less than 1/4". Bad idea. This is exactly the type of damage that will occur although not usually due to simple grapple opening and closing. Damage occurs when pushing with the open upper jaw or even just using the upper jaw closed to push. No grapple is built to tolerate that sort of leverage and misuse. The upper jaw is simply designed to clamp down on whatever is in the grapple maw. Push with lower jaw.
Yes, I agree. There has been no pushing with the upper jaw. I'm almost 100% sure this damage is due to the force of the cylinder opening the jaw and bottoming out against the "tower" and crossbar before the cylinder stops engage. I'm curious what the company's reaction would be if they saw this thread.