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E series breakers expand Caterpillar line-up

There are three additional models in Caterpillar’s E Series hydraulic breaker range. The H140Es, H160Es and H180Es are designed for use on medium and large excavators from the Cat 324E to the 374E.
January 6, 2017 Read time: 1 min
There are three additional models in 178 Caterpillar’s E Series hydraulic breaker range.

The H140Es, H160Es and H180Es are designed for use on medium and large excavators from the Cat 324E to the 374E.

The E Series breakers have a symmetrical housing design, allowing the housing to be rotated through 180 degrees to compensate for wear, extending service life. The H140Es, H160Es and H180Es deliver blow energies of 8,135J, 11,525J and 16,270J respectively.

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