LH 280E Paving Breaker Vibration Reduced
Here's the compact, quiet tool...and it hits harder than any other type of breaker. That's beccause hydraulics are more efficient than electric, pneumatic or petro-driven tools. For example, 70 lb hydraulic breaker gives you the same hitting power as a 90 lb pneumatic breaker. Thanks to their amazing impact energy, hydraulic breakers can be used on concrete, asphalt, and frozen ground. You can, of course, also use them for trenching, tie-tamping, spike driving, and general demolition.
FEATURES
- Operator Friendly - Low vibration values, low noise levels and slim design makes this breaker a tool to use for many years to come
- You've Got Power - High power to weight ratio means you get more done with a smaller breaker
- Ergonomic - The vibro reduction abilities of this breaker lets you work for more than eight (8) hours without risking injuries
Now you can use your skid steer, backhoe, excavator or tractor to power your Breaker or Post Driver. These tools are designed to work with high back pressure and represent a breakthrough in versatility. These units are able to work on a maximum return/back pressure of 400 PSI (200 PSI for non-high back pressure units). Flow requirement of 8 gpm (Same as non-high back pressure units). Working pressure at approximately 1500 to 1800 PSI with maximum relief valve setting at 2200 PSI. (Same as non-high back pressure units).
*To ensure that the tool is receiving the correct flow of 8 gpm, you will need OFD 30 Oil flow divider part #1801 1642 32 Oil flow Divider (Max flow in: 32 gpm; max. pressure: 3,600 psi). No warrantee for tools damaged by over pressure when run without an oil flow divider.
**For John Deere and Bobcat skidsteer that deliver between 16 and 30GPM. Pressure Reduction Hoses must be used in conjunction with the OFD.
SPECIFICATIONS
CONSUMABLES
Paving Breaker Tools |
Post Driver Tools |
DOCUMENTATION
Spare Parts List | ||
Safety and Operating Instructions | ||
Hydraulic Power Pac Information | ||
Can I run this hydraulic tool on my power source? |
ACCESSORIES & COMMON REPLACEABLE PARTS