





The push bar is taller with increased tilt for improved debris control.
The skis have been redesigned to reduce debris build-up and improve lifespan.
Tool interface choices include the taper-lock system, or the bolt-on system. Both are designed by Tigercat for superior life and performance.
Various carbide tools and hardened steel knife tools are available to suit a range of applications.
Tigercat also offers an optional Feed Control Rotor (FCR) in addition to the standard open face rotor.
The drive system uses a poly chain for reduced belt slip and lower maintenance.
Large heavy duty bearings and shafts ensure long life and high productivity.
| WIDTH | 2 500 mm |
| MULCHING SWATH | 2 000 mm |
| WEIGHT | 3 370 kg |
| TIMING BELTS | (2) 90 mm (3.5 in) width |
| CYLINDERS, PUSH BAR | (2) 75 mm (3 in) bore |
| CYLINDERS, DEBRIS DOOR | (1) 38 mm (1.5 in) bore |
| MOTORS | (2) Piston, variable displacement |
| DIAMETER tip-to-tip | 530-555 mm |
| STANDARD | Rotor, open face, bolt-on (40) tool interface |
| TOOLS standard | Standard duty, carbide |
| TOOLS optional | Impact resistant, carbide Knife, hardened steel |
| OPTIONAL | Feed Control Rotor (FCR) Bolt-on (40) tool interface |
| TOOLS standard | Standard duty, carbide |
| TOOLS optional | Impact resistant, carbide Knife, hardened steel |
| STANDARD | Wear liner, bolt-in replaceable Skis, adjustable with carbide hard facing Anvils, straight with carbide hard facing Push bar, hydraulic Debris guard, chain (1) row |
| OPTIONAL | Debris guard, steel plate and/or reinforced rubber Wear liner, partial insert Anvils, serrated with carbide hard facing |
Tigercat releases a smaller class mulching head well suited to niche applications like fire mitigation and remediation.
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