Hydraulic breaker manufacturer Montabert is launching a new medium range breaker for applications in demolition, roadbuilding, utilities and trenching. Weighting 730kg and working with a maximum input power of 33kW, it is said to offer exceptional power to weight ratio and is made for excavators from 8-18tonnes. The breaker features a completely new design with fewer parts and without tie rods, and provides a frequency of 870 blows/minute and can be used with excavators providing a flow range of 80-140litre
Hydraulic breaker manufacturer 2396 Montabert is launching a new medium range breaker for applications in demolition, roadbuilding, utilities and trenching.
Weighting 730kg and working with a maximum input power of 33kW, it is said to offer exceptional power to weight ratio and is made for excavators from 8-18tonnes.
The breaker features a completely new design with fewer parts and without tie rods, and provides a frequency of 870 blows/minute and can be used with excavators providing a flow range of 80-140litres/minute and an operating pressure of 140 bars.
Montabert says the breaker proposes a silenced version, a true overflow protection, automatic pressure regulation, swivels, Easylub greasing station, and it can be equipped with a pressurisation circuit for underwater work.
It will be officially presented at688 Bauma and offered worldwide through the Montabert network made of more than 150 distributors.
Weighting 730kg and working with a maximum input power of 33kW, it is said to offer exceptional power to weight ratio and is made for excavators from 8-18tonnes.
The breaker features a completely new design with fewer parts and without tie rods, and provides a frequency of 870 blows/minute and can be used with excavators providing a flow range of 80-140litres/minute and an operating pressure of 140 bars.
Montabert says the breaker proposes a silenced version, a true overflow protection, automatic pressure regulation, swivels, Easylub greasing station, and it can be equipped with a pressurisation circuit for underwater work.
It will be officially presented at
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