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Gilbert Launches the Grizzly Multigrip, A Versatile Vibratory Pile Driver

ROBERVAL, QUEBEC Gilbert launches a new series of side-grip vibratory pile drivers: the Grizzly MultiGrip. This excavator-mounted attachment is equipped with a side-grip clamping device designed to facilitate and speed up the handling, driving and extraction of piles and sheet piles.
Combining power, versatility and speed, the Grizzly MultiGrip vibratory pile driver establishes new standards. Generating new opportunities in deep foundations, it helps construction contractors to have a better profitability with their excavators as well as a better control of timetables.
The Grizzly MultiGripTM is the result of a rigorous product development process and a test program of more than 4000 hours on site. Â The first model of the series, the MG-90, provides a 90 ton centrifugal force perfectly compatible with excavators from 30 tons to 45 tons. The unique design of the lateral clamping device and the exclusive 3PAS technology, a patent-pending 3-point arm system, ensures a maximum holding power. The Quick-Change system allows you to change jaws so you can switch from round piling to sheet piling mode in less than five minutes. Bottom line: avoid wasting time and increase productivity.
Equipped with the HD360° continuous rotating system, allowing 40 degrees inclination, as well as with the SafeGrip safety features, the Grizzly MultiGripTM ensures safe and efficient operations. The Grizzly MultiGripTM is simply as versatile as it is performant. Â
The vibratory pile drivers are entirely designed, manufactured and assembled in Roberval, Quebec (Canada), in a state-of-the-art plant. The Grizzly MultiGripTM is exclusively available through Equipment Corporation of America in eastern USA.