Bateman Manufacturing recently launched its 210 series orange peel grapples, designed to change the way scrap and recycling facilities manage bulk materials.
The grapple made its debut at the ISRI 2024 conference in Las Vegas this spring.
“We were excited to introduce our new 210 series at ISRI 2024,” said Jason McNeil, Division Director at Bateman Manufacturing.
“This product represents our commitment to innovation and providing our customers with tools that improve efficiency, safety and productivity in their operations.”
The 210 series orange peel grapple is engineered to cater to the demanding needs of the scrap and recycling industry. Its unique design allows for efficient handling of various materials, including metal scrap, demolition debris and other bulk recyclables.
Bateman Manufacturing designed the new grapple with a more robust body for durability and greater cylinder protection as well as a thicker frame design for better pin support and hose guarding.
As well, an improved tine design, and thicker hardfacing on the tip, optimizes scrap penetration and material collection.
The grapple also features improved rotator guarding for greater impact protection as well as a larger pin diameter and improved bushing design with seals for longer life and optimized work time.
Newly designed double wall cylinders include return oil channel, which eliminates exposed hoses and risk of damage. Cylinder guards are now fully enclosed with zero chrome exposure.
Born in scrap metal recycling 30 years ago, Bateman has grown into a full-service grapple manufacturer. The company’s product portfolio offers a solution to every grapple need, from small to large, scrap to forestry and everything in between.