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    Dehaco presents the new SH Eagle III series

    Shorter and stronger

    With the prices of both new and recycled metals rising, handling many different metal types smartly and efficiently has never been so important. Scrap shears are suitable for cutting many different steel types. This ability has made the current Eagle II series very successful across the globe. In this article, Dehaco presents the new SH Eagle III series.

    Short
    The overall length of the Eagle III shears is less and they are also lighter. This makes the carrier more stable, which is essential to be able to work safely. Scrap shears are increasingly used with UHD machines, which require stability. The lower weight also reduces fuel consumption, which is better for the environment. It is even possible to use the shear with a smaller excavator, which helps reduce costs!

    Jaw opening
    A shorter and lighter shear often means a smaller maximum jaw opening. This is not the case with the Eagle III shears. The jaws of this new series actually open wider than the previous series. As well as the wider jaw opening, the jaws are also deeper. This allows steel to be cut more effectively.

    Powerful
    The Eagle III shears have a more powerful cylinder, which means they deliver 20% more cutting force. New production processes were also used during the development process. All parts of the fixed and moving jaws were cut using water jet cutting to ensure they remain as strong as possible. With water jet cutting, the material is subjected to much less heating, which preserves its structure and characteristics.

    Because water jet cutting is so accurate, much less post-processing is required, which further reduces the heating that the material is subjected to. The main benefit is that the shears are stronger. If the shears are also properly maintained and fitted with wear strips, they will have a longer lifespan. The development of excavators was also taken into account during the development process. Today's modern excavators have a working pressure of 380 bar. The Eagle III series can make full use of  this working pressure, which makes these machines more powerful than ever.

    Less wear
    There's never a good time to stop work for maintenance. Even if it is planned, you will want to get back to work as quickly as possible. This new range of shears is fitted with armour plating to keep downtime to a minimum. 

    These wear parts protect the shears from damage. Preventing wear also eliminates the need for welding on the frame. Welding is time consuming and also subjects the material to a great deal of heat. If the welding is not carried out correctly or if frequent welding is required, the structure of the shear may be affected or even damaged.

    Testing
    The first Eagle III prototype has been extensively tested during the past two years. This shear has now operated for 3500 hours in demanding conditions. Once the shear had proved itself under the watchful eye of Dehaco, multiple models were added to the range. An Eagle III will eventually be launched for all carrier types.

    CHARACTERISTICS

    • More power
    • New jaw end design
    • Reversed and forged cylinder
    • High-quality materials
    • Simplified maintenance
    • Special sealkit for the cylinder
    • Fewer parts and less welding