Attachments

Eighteen attachments. One trip to site.

Each one bolts on in the field, turning the spider from an excavator into a mulcher, a crane, a breaker or a compactor — whatever the next task demands.

  • Mulcher

    Mulcher

    Heavy vegetation control — brush to standing timber, processed on the spot.

  • Mower

    Mower

    Light vegetation control for grass, trails and corridor maintenance.

  • Hydraulic Breaker

    Hydraulic Breaker

    Point or chisel inserts for rock, concrete and frost.

  • Grapple Bucket

    Grapple Bucket

    360° rotatable for sorting, loading and placing material.

  • Clean-Up Bucket — 120 cm

    Clean-Up Bucket — 120 cm

    Wide wrist-twist bucket for grading and debris removal.

  • Digging Bucket — 100 cm

    Digging Bucket — 100 cm

    Wrist-twist excavation bucket for general earthworks.

  • Digging Bucket — 60 cm

    Digging Bucket — 60 cm

    Narrow wrist-twist bucket for trenching and tight work.

  • Crane Jib

    Crane Jib

    Reaches up to 42 ft for precise lifting and placement.

  • Hydraulic Winch

    Hydraulic Winch

    Self-anchoring pull for work in extremely steep terrain.

  • All-Terrain Paws

    All-Terrain Paws

    Spiked feet that stand the machine stable on steep, rough ground.

  • Swamp Paws

    Swamp Paws

    Broad feet with flotation characteristics for soft ground.

  • Traction Chains

    Traction Chains

    Added grip for difficult, slick and loose terrain.

  • Rail Dolly

    Rail Dolly

    Clears and travels track at any location — up to 12 km/h.

  • Pallet Fork

    Pallet Fork

    Loads and unloads where no forklift can reach.

  • Hoe Pac

    Hoe Pac

    Plate compaction for trenches, slopes and backfill.

  • Weight Scale

    Weight Scale

    On-board load weighing for accurate material handling.

  • Pole Tamper

    Pole Tamper

    Sets and compacts power poles to spec.

  • Transport Sled

    Transport Sled

    Moves the spider behind a snow cat into winter terrain.

One machine, the whole toolkit.

Carrying 18 attachments means one mobilization instead of a convoy of support equipment.