Wagger Recycling Attachment: Zero Loss in Waste Management
The biggest challenge when transporting bulk materials such as paper, plastic, or scrap in recycling facilities is the load spreading to the environment due to vibration and wind. The Wagger Top-Clamp Attachment combines a robust lower bucket/fork structure with a hydraulic top-clamping arm (holder). This system locks the load from above, increasing carrying capacity while completely eliminating workplace accidents and environmental pollution caused by spills.
Superior Features for Industrial Waste Management
- Hydraulic Stabilization Power: The top-clamping arm applies independent pressure on irregularly shaped waste. This ensures the load remains unaffected by the forklift’s movements and is transported as a single, cohesive unit.
- Large-Volume Bucket/Opening Options: Features a deepened bucket design for lightweight but bulky plastic or paper waste. It increases operational efficiency by carrying more load in a single trip.
- Heavy-Duty Protective Covers: Hydraulic cylinders and connection hoses are shielded to prevent damage from sharp metal scraps or acidic waste.
Why Choose the Wagger Recycling Attachment?
- Safe and Clean Workspace: Waste falling to the ground during transport is both a waste of time and a cause of tire punctures. Work with the “zero spill” principle with Wagger.
- Maximum Stacking Height: Loads are gripped more tightly thanks to the top pressure; this allows for stable placement during high-container loading or high-rack stacking without the load scattering.
- Multi-Purpose Use: It is the ideal “grip-and-carry” solution not only for recycling but also for agricultural waste, tree bark, or industrial production scraps.
- Ergonomic Control: The operator easily manages the angle and pressure of the top-clamp arm from inside the cabin, adapting instantly to materials of different densities.
Application Areas
- Paper and Plastic Recycling Plants: Transferring coarse waste prior to baling.
- Metal Scrap Processing Yards: Transporting light metal parts and cables.
- Municipal Solid Waste Facilities: Feeding city waste into sorting belts.
- Textile Recycling: Transferring fabric scraps and fibers without spilling.
