LaBounty Drop Hammers
Stanley Cyclone Drop Hammer
The Cyclone Drop hammer was designed specifically for the demolition of concrete flat-work for easier removal in smaller and more manageable sizes. This permits reducing the size of the excavator required if pulling up the slab, better compaction for stock piling and transportation, and better simpler material sizing for crusher feed.
Features:
- Has greater power than conventional hydraulic hammers.
- Contains fewer wear items for less maintenance and downtime.
- Versatility- The Cyclone Drop Hammer can be attached to a skid steer, suitably sized excavator, or rubber tired backhoe.
- Low shock transfer to carrier- The tool sits squarely on the concrete surface, ensuring that the impact load is transmitted down through the hammer to the concrete.
Cyclone Drop Hammer Specs
DH1500 | DH3500 | DH9000 | |
Impact Energy Class | 1500 ft/lbs | 3500 ft/lbs | 9000 ft/lbs |
Maximum Blows Per Minute | 32 | 26 | 23 |
Pressure Range | 2300-3000 psi | 2350-3000 psi | 2400-3000 psi |
Flow Range | 8.7-20.6 gpm. | 10.6-20.6 gpm. | 21-31 gpm. |
Weight with MTG Bracket | 880 lbs. | 1750 lbs. | 3150 lbs. |
Overall Width | 12″ | 18″ | 32″ |
Overall Height | 63.75″ | 65.5″ | 74″ |
Maximum Fluid Temperature | 190 Degrees | 190 Degrees | 190 Degrees |
Skid Steer Operating Load Rating | 500 lbs. and Above | 1250 lbs. and Above | 1850 lbs. and above |
Excavator Machine Weight | 880 lbs. | 15,400 lbs. | 26,500 lbs. |
Concrete Thickness / Performance | 3-6″ = 1000 sq/ft Hour | 8-10″ = 2500 sq/ft Hour | 12-15″ = 2500 sq/ft Hour |