Attachment for ground-engaging pads of stabilizers

Land vehicles – Wheeled – Attachment

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212145, 214138R, B60S 900, B66C 2380

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039763064

ABSTRACT:
An attachment for ground-engaging pads of stabilizer arms of material-handling apparatus. The pad has a ground-engaging plate and at least one bracket normal with respect to the ground-engaging plate which is welded or otherwise rigidly secured thereto. The bracket (or a pair of brackets) is pivotally connected to the free end of the stabilizer arm in a conventional manner. The ground-engaging plate has a recess and an opening. A rough-terrain engaging attachment is adapted to be mounted on the pad by having a portion projecting through said opening in the plate and engaging the plate at the recess. A pin is removably mounted in the projecting portion of the attachment for holding the attachment in operating position on the pad, so that when the pin is removed, the attachment can be easily dismounted from the ground-engaging pad.

REFERENCES:
patent: 2405578 (1946-08-01), Holmes
patent: 3079009 (1963-02-01), Davis
patent: 3534877 (1970-10-01), Menzi
patent: 3721458 (1973-03-01), Mitchell

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