1. Operation flexibility
Multi-directional operation: Eagle beak shears are often used with construction machinery such as excavators. With their flexible mechanical arms, they can freely stretch and rotate in three-dimensional space to achieve multi-angle and multi-directional shearing. In complex demolition sites, they can easily reach every corner for operation. However, most general metal shears are fixed, and the operating range is limited to a fixed area around the equipment, making it difficult to reach metal materials with tricky locations.
Adapt to complex terrain: Eagle beak shears can operate in complex terrains such as rugged mountains and muddy construction sites with the mobility of excavators. In the demolition of power towers in mountainous areas or the clearing of post-earthquake ruins, they can flexibly shuttle and carry out work. General metal shears are difficult to use in such terrains due to their large size and inconvenient mobility.
Auxiliary Equipment 2. Application scenarios
On-site emergency response: Eagle beak shears perform well in emergency scenarios such as road rescue and disaster relief. In road accidents, they can quickly cut off deformed car doors and frames to rescue trapped people; metal obstacles can be quickly cleared at disaster sites to open up rescue channels. Generally, metal shears are bulky and complex to install, making them difficult to deploy and use quickly at emergency sites.
Demolition Shear Processing of multiple materials: Hawkbill shears can not only shear ordinary metals, but also effectively handle metal structures mixed with impurities such as concrete. In building demolition, concrete structures wrapped with steel bars can be directly sheared. Generally, metal shears have poor adaptability to such complex materials and may damage the cutter due to impurities.
Mobile Shears 3. Shearing efficiency
Quick positioning shearing: Hawkbill shears are operated with excavators, and the control handle can accurately control the shearing position and force, quickly locate and shear the target metal. When dismantling large metal structures, key connection points can be quickly found for shearing to improve demolition efficiency. Generally, metal shears require manual assistance to locate materials, and the operation is relatively cumbersome and inefficient.
Demolition Shears Continuous operation capability: The hydraulic system design of the hawkbill shear enables it to operate continuously for a long time and with a fast shearing speed. In scrap metal recycling plants, large amounts of scrap metal can be sheared continuously and quickly. After a long period of operation, general metal shears may need to be shut down for maintenance due to problems such as equipment heating and component wear, affecting overall efficiency.
Hydraulic Metal Shears For Excavator 4. Cost-effectiveness
Flexible equipment investment: When purchasing a hawkbill shear, you only need to equip it with corresponding engineering machinery, and there is no need to build additional large-scale fixed facilities. The initial investment cost is relatively low. And when not in use, the engineering machinery can be used for other purposes to improve equipment utilization. Generally, metal shears often require special sites for installation, and the supporting facilities investment is large, and resources are seriously wasted when the equipment is idle.
Excavator Shear Low maintenance cost: The structure of the hawkbill shear is relatively simple, and the main maintenance parts are the hydraulic system and the scissor head. It is easy to repair and maintain, and the cost of replacing parts is low. Generally, metal shears have complex structures, difficult maintenance, and high maintenance costs.