Description
Double Scraper Attachment for Westermann WS800 Vario
Professional-Grade Muck Removal & Floor Finishing
Upgrade your Westermann WS800 Vario with the Double Scraper Attachment, a rugged fixed-box unit engineered for daily cleaning in demanding livestock environments. While wider shields are great for bulk movement, the Double Scraper is the specialist tool for leaving a “really nice finish” on flat concrete surfaces
Its rigid, heavy-duty design ensures consistent down-pressure, making it the ultimate solution for pushing manure, straw, or bedding material in straight runs.
Key Features
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Dual-Blade Efficiency: Equipped with high-quality rubber scraper blades on both the front and back of the box unit. This dual-action design ensures no material is left behind, even on the first pass
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Built for Longevity: Constructed from a heavy-duty galvanised steel frame to resist the corrosive effects of slurry. The rubber blades are fully replaceable, ensuring your machine stays at peak performance for years.
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Perfect for Narrow Spaces: At 800mm wide, this attachment allows the WS800 to navigate the tightest stall passages where tractors or larger skid steers simply cannot fit
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Quiet & Stress-Free: Because it is powered by the battery-operated WS800, you can clean directly between animals without the noise or fumes of a petrol engine, keeping your livestock calm
Technical Specifications
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Working Width: 800mm
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Blade Material: Replaceable dual rubber edges
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Frame: Galvanised Steel
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Best Use Case: Straight feed passages, flat barn floors, and general muck removal.
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Connection: Simple pin-and-hook system for fast switching between attachments
FAQ: Double Scraper Attachment
Q: Can I use this on uneven ground? A: The Double Scraper is a fixed, rigid unit, making it most effective on flat concrete surfaces. For more undulating ground, our articulated attachments may be more suitable.
Q: How easy is it to swap this attachment onto my WS800? A: It is incredibly simple. As shown in the Machinery Nation review, you simply line up the pins, hook them in, and flick the locking pins—no tools required
Q: Are the rubber blades expensive to replace? A: No, the blades are designed to be cost-effective and easy to source, ensuring your maintenance costs remain low.










