v50 Skeleton Tooth Grapple

V50 Skeleton Tooth Grapple

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v50 Skeleton Tooth Grapple

Product Category: Skid Steer

Same design as the V50 Skeleton Grapple but teeth added for aggressive digging and max wear life.

  • SERIES 23 PIN-ON TEETH CUT INTO SOIL, DIG OUT ROCKS & ROOTS
  • EVERY TINE IS MADE FROM ONE PIECE OF STEEL FOR MAXIMUM RIGIDITY
  • NITROSTEEL® CYLINDER RODS & TEFLON® COATED BUSHINGS ON ALL PIVOTS
  • STANDARD WITH CYLINDER GUARDS

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MODEL TSGV72 TSGV78 TSGV84 TSGV90
Overall Width (Inches) 73.5 79.5 85.5 91.5
Height: Overall / Bucket (Inches) 27.5 / 21.3
Overall Depth (Inches) 43.3
Number of Teeth 8 9 9 10
Space Between Teeth (Inches) 6.8-8.8  6.3-8.8 6.8-9.3 6.8-8.8
Space Between Tines (Inches) 5.5
Tine Thickness (Inches) 0.5*
Cylinder Bore / Stroke (Inches) 2.0 / 8.375
Cylinder Pins / Hinge Pins Diameter (Inches) 1.25 / 1.563
Grapple Jaw Opening (Inches) 40.9
Approximate Weight (Pounds) 1005 1055 1095 1145
Recommended Loader Capacity Greater than 1500 pounds

*Material is Grade 80 Plate (80,000 PSI Minimum Yield Strength).

Below are various questions Virnig Manufacturing receives on a regular basis. Browse through the following questions and click on a question to see the answer. If you do not see your question listed below please contact a local Virnig dealer or call 800.648.2408.

Two-Cylinder Grapple Frequently Asked Questions

WHAT IS A TWO-CYLINDER, INDEPENDENT SKID STEER GRAPPLE AND WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS?

This type of skid steer grapple has two individual jaws with separate cylinders. Each jaw works independently of the other. The hydraulic system allows operators to securely clamp debris that has uneven surfaces, while keeping consistent pressure on the entire load. Independent grapples keep oddly-sized objects tightly secured in the skid steer bucket during transport.

WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN AN OPEN (SKELETON) AND A SOLID BUCKET?

An open “skeleton” bottom has better visibility and allows smaller debris and dirt to sift through, leaving a cleaner load. These skid steer grapples will work well for most cleanup jobs. For tree work, a skeleton root type grapple will work best.

A solid bucket grapple will scoop material for complete removal. With a solid bucket there are no spaces for debris to fall through. These types of skid steer grapples are a great choice for recycling and scrap yard applications.

WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF OPEN/CLOSED SIDES?

Grapples with closed sides or side plates keep debris from spilling out, resulting in a cleaner work area. See the Virnig Skeleton Rock Grapple.

Grapples with open sides allow easy clamping of logs and piles of brush that are wider than the skid steer attachment. See the Virnig Skeleton Grapple.

WHAT IS THE BENEFIT OF THE VIRNIG GRAPPLE BOLT-ON STEP?

Virnig utilizes a replaceable bolt-on step on all two-cylinder skid steer grapples. This step is made of durable, laser cut steel in an aggressive pattern that will grip in the worst conditions. Remove the step for easy access to hydraulic fittings for simplified repairs or efficient changes between plumbing options.

Skid Steer Grapple Plumb Back

WHY DOES VIRNIG USE NITROSTEEL® CYLINDER RODS?

Virnig uses NitroSteel® cylinder rods because they are a superior performing alternative to chrome plating. The finish offers improved corrosion resistance and better grease retention.

Chrome plated cylinder rods can flake or pit and destroy the seals or other internal components; resulting in downtime and expensive repairs.

A NitroSteel® rod will perform better and increase the service life of a cylinder, making it the cost-effective choice. Learn more about the benefits of the NitroSteel® process.

ARE HOSES INCLUDED WITH THIS GRAPPLE?

The hoses, couplers*, cylinders, and fittings are included with all Virnig skid steer grapples.

*Couplers not included with Compact Tractor grapples.

WILL THE GRAPPLE’S HYDRAULIC PLUMBING FIT MY SKID STEER?

Virnig Manufacturing has done real world testing and research to determine the proper length and position of hydraulic hoses for a truly universal fit on any skid loader brand. We match our research with high quality hoses, properly sized couplers, and JIC (Joint Industry Council) flange fittings to prevent leaks.

WHAT GRAPPLE WIDTH SHOULD I PURCHASE?

Typically, the grapple bucket width should be larger than the width of the loader.

The material to be handled by the grapple also needs to be taken into account. For example, logs can be handled easier with a wider grapple whereas dense items like rocks may overload the machine when using a large grapple. To prevent potential overloading issues, compare the loader’s lifting capacity and tipping weight to the weight of the attachment plus the estimated weight of a load. Different materials will change the estimated weight of a load.

If you are unsure about what width to purchase, contact a local Virnig dealer or call Virnig at 800-648-2408.

Learn more about how to choose the right skid steer grapple.

WHY ORDER CYLINDER GUARDS?

Cylinder guards are inexpensive insurance against damage to the most crucial part of a skid steer grapple. They prevent damage in multiple ways; dirt and debris is blocked from the cylinder rods, hydraulic fittings are protected, heavy objects are deflected from falling on the cylinder, and they offer shielding on all four sides.

Virnig Frequently Asked Questions

WHAT IS RECOMMENDED LOADER CAPACITY?

Virnig attachments are rated to provide maximum performance and protection against damage when paired with an appropriately sized loader. Here’s a checklist to get the right attachment for your loader.

Go here to find skid steer capacity and specs.

Contact a local Virnig dealer for the most accurate attachment specs, or call Virnig at 800.648.2408.

HOW DO I PURCHASE VIRNIG ATTACHMENTS?

Virnig sells mini skid steer, compact tractor, and skid steer attachments through a network of independently owned dealers throughout the United States and Canada. Call 800-648-2408 for assistance in finding a dealer or use the online Dealer Finder.

WHERE CAN I FIND PRICING INFORMATION?

Please contact a local Virnig dealer to obtain pricing information.

For Virnig’s suggested retail price, fill out an online Request a Quote form.

WHAT TYPE OF ATTACHMENT INTERFACE/HOOKUP DOES VIRNIG USE?

All Virnig skid steer attachments are manufactured with a universal mount to fit most skid steer loaders. The mounting frame is built to ISO 24410 and SAE J2513 standards.

All Virnig mini skid steer attachments are manufactured with a Toro®/mini universal mount, Bobcat® mount, or ASV® mount.

WHAT IS THE SETUP TIME FOR A VIRNIG ATTACHMENT?

Most Virnig attachments are ready to work right off the pallet.

To minimize setup time, Virnig Manufacturing requires the machine brand and model to be listed in every order for attachments with hydraulic components. This ensures proper hose length, routing, and coupler sizing. In addition, all hydraulic Virnig Attachments are tested for leaks and proper operation before leaving the factory. There may be specific scenarios in which additional setup time will be required.

HOW QUICKLY CAN I GET REPLACEMENT PARTS?

Most parts for Virnig skid steer attachments are available in-stock and can be shipped as early as the same day the order is received. Fabricated and back ordered parts are available with a reasonable lead time. Virnig uses several shipping options to provide timely and cost effective delivery to customers.

Check with a local Virnig dealer for replacement part availability.

WHAT WARRANTY DOES VIRNIG OFFER?

All Virnig parts and attachments are warranted for one year from the end user’s date of purchase, or the dealer’s date of first rental/demonstration. If the warranty period has expired, a sales receipt or first rental slip will be required for warranty consideration.

WHY DOES VIRNIG USE NITROSTEEL® CYLINDER RODS?

Virnig uses NitroSteel® cylinder rods because they are a superior performing alternative to chrome plating. The finish offers improved corrosion resistance and better grease retention.

Chrome plated cylinder rods can flake or pit and destroy the seals or other internal components; resulting in downtime and expensive repairs.

A NitroSteel® rod will perform better and increase the service life of a cylinder, making it the cost-effective choice. Learn more about the benefits of the NitroSteel® process.

The questions and answers in this FAQ are provided for general information purposes only and may not be completely accurate in every circumstance, view full details. This FAQ is subject to change without notice.

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