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Esco Hammers Offer Breaking Power, Simplified Maintenance

- Northeast Edition

The 3,336-N (750 ft/lb) class ES30 is manufactured alongside Esco Corporation’s eight other hammer models at the company’s San Diego facility. The breaker is designed for use on skid steer loaders, mini-excavators and backhoe loaders up to 7,257 kilograms (16,000 lb.). The ES30 is ideal for general demolition in concrete up to 61 centimeters (24 in.). Accessory tools are available for a full range of specialty applications including concrete, asphalt, compaction, post driving and frost.

The 5,338-N (1200 ft/lb) class ES35 also is manufactured at Esco’s San Diego facility. This breaker is designed for use on backhoe loaders and smaller excavators on up to 10,433 kilograms (23,000 lb.). The ES35 is ideal for general demolition in concrete up to 76.2 centimeters (30 in.) and ditching in hard material with rock intrusion.

These Esco breakers feature an internally sleeved, one-piece cast case that is resistant to prying loads. On the outside, maintenance intensive tie rods and excess weight have been eliminated. Inside, the case is sleeve protected and enables the hammer to be completely rebuilt.

The case is backed by a three-year warranty, the best in the business. Internal auto lubrication for tool and tool holder eliminates manual greasing and minimizes wear. A unique tool holder system enables notchless tools to rotate freely to reduce binding. Tool change-out is simple, requiring only a screwdriver. A cast nose ring that attaches mechanically, protects the nose of the case and enables the user to use the case and nose to move the material around, maximizing demolition productivity.

Benefit for the user is a stronger, more durable hammer that is easy to service.

For more information, call 503/228-2141.


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