Special Attachments

Miller Ripper, Grapple, Front Visor, Face Shovel, Fork Attachment, Hammer Bracket, Uni Bracket and Clamshell Bracket.

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Make life easier on-site

Miller offers a comprehensive range of useful attachments aimed at providing solutions to improve productivity and make life easier on-site.

Ripper

Specifically designed for quarry applications as an alternative to blasting. The Ripper can be directly mounted to the machine or used in conjunction with the Miller Quick Coupler. The Miller Ripper can also be used in demolition and road construction.

Grapple

The Miller Grapple is designed to meet the challenges of various applications including demolition, waste, logging and material handling. Where a bucket may not be the best solution to moving and loading certain types of material, specify the Miller Grapple.

Front Visor & Face Shovel

For mining and quarry applications where face shovel excavation is preferred to backhoe, the Miller Front Visor offers the strength and durability to tackle the toughest rock applications.

Fork Attachment

Giving your machine the added versatility to unload and move materials on-site that would normally require a forklift. The Miller Fork Attachment is designed to work with a Miller Quick Coupler to reduce the time it takes to change attachments and improve efficiency. The attachment has a lifting capacity of 2 tonnes and a standard European fork length of 1 metre.

Hammer Bracket

Manufactured to standard OEM hammer dimensions, the Hammer Bracket can be used either directly mounted or with a Miller Quick Coupler for greater attachment versatility.

Uni Bracket

The Uni Bracket is a quick way to convert a non-standard bucket so it can be used with a Miller Quick Coupler. Providing standardisation of your equipment and attachment compatibility, the Uni Bracket is a cost effective way to get the most from your machine.

Clamshell Bracket

Attached to the top of a clamshell assembly, the Clamshell Bracket works with a Miller Quick Coupler on wheeled excavators where clamshell buckets are the preferred option.