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Solid body for Atlas Copco breaker

Atlas Copco is offering a compact, high-performance hydraulic breaker that features a solid body. The compact SB702 unit is said to be reliable, productive and durable, while its efficiency is also said to help reduce fuel consumption for the carrier machine. Other benefits of the new model include reduce vibration and noise levels during operation. This 700kg breaker features a solid body and the one-piece housing is said to make the SB702 compact and easy to maintain. The percussion mechanism and guide sy
November 29, 2012 Read time: 2 mins

161 Atlas Copco is offering a compact, high-performance hydraulic breaker that features a solid body. The compact SB702 unit is said to be reliable, productive and durable, while its efficiency is also said to help reduce fuel consumption for the carrier machine. Other benefits of the new model include reduce vibration and noise levels during operation.

This 700kg breaker features a solid body and the one-piece housing is said to make the SB702 compact and easy to maintain. The percussion mechanism and guide system are integrated into a single block of steel, eliminating the need for side bolts. The integrated accumulator is maintenance-free, protected from impact and also accessible if required.

The SB702 is said to work with a wide oil flow range and can be installed on a broad variety of carriers. In case of hydraulic overload, the SB 702 is protected by an integrated protection valve that prevents damage and reduces downtime. The firm claims that the SB70s requires little maintenance and is easy to service. n

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