Sledge Hammer (ride)

[1] The Huss ride was opened to the public on May 4, 2003, and continues to operate today.

Canada's Wonderland has not stated exactly what is causing all the problems with the ride.

The fourth part is a grey "block like" piece that hold everything together and helps get the "claws" up and down.

Simultaneously, the claws rotate at the point at which they are connected to their respective arms.

[3] Just like the other cycle, riders take a seat inside one of six "claws" located around the central tower.

Once the operators give the "all clear", the claws raise off the ground and begin to spin around the central tower.

Finally, once the claws reach the top, they instantly "shoot" right back down (just like the same as the old cycle).

The underside of the ride's "claw," a component of the Sledge Hammer where the riders sit.
Sledge Hammer in May 2007.