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Miller is now offering a new hydraulic breaker that is said to offer high output and reliability, as well as new units to boost versatility. This hydraulic breaker benefits from three key features, an innovative top bracket designed to fit multi OEM machines and sizes, a tracker device to prevent loss or theft and an automated lubrication system. The breaker can be used with Miller’s new PowerLatch Tilt coupler, which provides 180° tilt functionality, has a compact design and novel side-mounted arms to redu
July 5, 2016 Read time: 1 min
RSS8107 Miller Group is now offering a new hydraulic breaker that is said to offer high output and reliability, as well as new units to boost versatility. This hydraulic breaker benefits from three key features, an innovative top bracket designed to fit multi OEM machines and sizes, a tracker device to prevent loss or theft and an automated lubrication system. The breaker can be used with Miller’s new PowerLatch Tilt coupler, which provides 180° tilt functionality, has a compact design and novel side-mounted arms to reduce overall height and weight, helping to increase productivity. The unit benefits from the proven Miller TwinLock design, with mechanical front and rear locks, while its self-lubricating actuator and low maintenance design is said to save valuable time on site.

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