RTH

Ripper Tooth

Wagger RTH Ripper:   The Most Powerful Breaking Force for Hard Surfaces

The Wagger RTH Series is a heavy-duty ripper attachment developed for the rear boom of backhoe loaders and excavators, designed to shatter the toughest surfaces where standard buckets fall short. Thanks to the immense hydraulic pressure it focuses on a single point, it makes even the hardest grounds workable within seconds.


Key Features

  • Maximum Penetration Power: The slim and curved body structure concentrates the machine’s entire power at the tip, allowing it to easily penetrate frozen ground, asphalt, and rock surfaces.
  • Heavy-Duty Chassis: Specifically designed and manufactured as a single-piece structure to withstand high torque and impact stress.
  • Curved Geometry: Its specialized curved form minimizes resistance during the ripping process while facilitating the cracking and uplifting of material from the bottom up.
  • Reinforced Connection Group: The reinforced structure at the boom connection points prevents wear and structural fatigue that may occur during intensive use, offering a long service life.


Application Areas

  • Rocky and Hard Terrains: Ripping limestone, slate, and similar rocks that are too hard to be excavated with a bucket.
  • Road Construction and Repair: Rapid breaking of existing asphalt layers and concrete floors.
  • Infrastructure and Foundation Excavation: Pre-loosening hard layers encountered during pipeline laying and foundation digging operations.
  • Root Extraction and Mining: Dislodging large tree roots that have taken deep root and surface preparation in quarries.


Why Should You Use the Wagger RTH Ripper?

The RTH Series protects your machine. Using a ripper to pre-loosen the ground instead of forcing the bucket on hard surfaces saves the machine’s hydraulic system, boom, and bucket from excessive load. This reduces your maintenance costs and shortens the total work time.

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