Abstract: Safety device for quick-fit attachments comprising two parts (1) and (2), of which one (1) is borne by the arm of the digger while the other (2) is secured to the tool (for example a dipper), said first part having a cradle (3) formed by a pair of hooks, able to grasp hold of a shaft (4) belonging to the second part in order to raise the tool and allow the first part to pivot so that the two parts can be pressed against one another to allow for locking, characterized in that each part of the attachment has a member (7) able to collaborate with a member (8) of the other part if the weight of the tool being picked up does not exceed the capacity of the digger, collaboration being impossible when such is not the case, so that the first part is unable to be pressed against the second and locking is prevented.
Abstract: Tool designed to be fixed at the end of the arm of a shovel. The tool includes a curvilinear blade formed by a portion of a straight cylindrical surface whose generating lines extend parallel to an axis of rotation of the tool on the arm. This Abstract is not intended to define the invention disclosed in the specification, nor intended to limit the scope of the invention in any way.
Abstract: Tool designed to be fixed at the end of the arm of a shovel. The tool includes a curvilinear blade formed by a portion of a straight cylindrical surface whose generating lines extend parallel to an axis of rotation of the tool on the arm. This Abstract is not intended to define the invention disclosed in the specification, nor intended to limit the scope of the invention in any way.
Abstract: Quick fastener system for fixing a tool at the end of a loading arm, wherein the system includes a first part configured to be coupled to the loading arm. The first part includes a cradle and a first aperture. A second part is configured to be coupled to the tool. The second part includes a hook-shaped extension and a shaft which is adapted to be engaged by the cradle. A locking plate is adapted to engage the hook-shaped extension after the hook-shaped extension passes through the first aperture. At least one spring is coupled to the locking plate.
Abstract: Quick fastener system for fixing a tool at the end of a loading arm. The system includes a first part coupled to the loading arm. The first part includes a cradle and a first aperture. A second part is arranged on the tool. The second part includes an element having a hook-shaped extension and a shaft which is adapted to be engaged by the cradle. A locking member is adapted to engage the hook-shaped extension. The tool is movable by the loading arm when the cradle engages the shaft and when the locking member engages the hook-shaped extension.