Ingersoll Rand expands its line of hydraulic demolition attachments with the CB-140 breaker, the latest addition to the Ingersoll Rand CB Series offering innovations that improve productivity and ease of maintenance.
With an operating weight of 1,102 pounds and an operating pressure of 1,881 pounds per-square-inch, the CB-140 fits carriers from 14,000 to 30,000 pounds, has an impact energy class of 1,500 foot-pounds, with impact frequencies ranging from 680 to 1,140 blows-per-minute.
Two strong retaining pins and locks keep the bushing and the tool in place and the automatic pressure regulator feature ensures constant energy with every blow. The breaker also makes for a quieter jobsite with a fully enclosed, reinforced and dampened cradle. This cradle reduces noise and vibrations that can be transferred back to the carrier.
Maintenance is easy because it has fewer moving parts and no tie rods to remove. If needed, the breakers can be disassembled quickly without special tools. In addition, the bushings, pins and tool can be removed without taking the breaker off the carrier, reducing maintenance time and cost. The wear items are field-replaceable so the breaker can function with less downtime.
An air pressurization kit is available for underwater applications and the company also offers a full range of tools for use on the breaker.
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