A grapple saw is a device that can be attached to a crane or other vehicle to cut and remove trees in a safe and efficient way.
A grapple saw consists of a grapple, which is a claw-like mechanism that can grab and hold a tree trunk or branch, and a saw, which is a chain or circular blade that can cut through the wood.
A grapple saw can be controlled remotely by the operator from the ground or the cabin, eliminating the need for climbing, rigging, or using a hand-held chainsaw. A grapple saw can also transport the cut tree parts to a container or a chipper, reducing the waste and the time for clean up.
Grapple saws are used by professional arborists, loggers, landscapers, and contractors for various applications, such as pruning, thinning, felling, clearing, and loading trees.
There are different types of grapple saws available in the market, depending on the size, capacity, and features of the device. Some grapple saws have a unique Total Tree Control (TTC) system, which allows the grapple to maintain a fixed position after cutting, preventing the tree section from tipping over.
Some grapple saws have a plug & play operation, which means they can be mounted on any crane without any technical modifications.
Some grapple saws have a salvage and process function, which enables them to handle blow down trees or buck to length and trim logs.
Grapple saws offer many benefits, such as increasing productivity, reducing costs, enhancing safety, and improving quality. Grapple saws are also environmentally friendly, as they minimize the damage to the surrounding vegetation and soil.
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