LH40E Erogonomic breaker
The first time you use a hydraulic breaker, you're in for a surprise. Here's a compact, quiet tool that hits harder than any other type of breaker. That's because hydraulics are more efficient than electric, pneumatic or gas-powered tools. For example a 56-pound hydraulic breaker gives you the same hitting power as a 90-pound pneumatic breaker. Thanks to their amazing impact energy, hydraulic breakers can be used on concrete, asphalt and frozen ground. You can, of course, also use them for trenching, tie-tamping, spike driving and general demolition
Easy to own
There's not much that can go wrong with an Atlas Copco hydraulic breaker. With only two moving parts, there's minimal wear and very few parts to replace. Hydraulics are reliable by nature. Working in a closed loop, dirt and moisture are kept out. And due to the no-spill, flat-face couplings, it's easy to keep the system clean.
| Type | Part No. | Weight lb. (kg) | Length in. (mm) | Oil flow gpm (l/min.) | Working pressure psi (bar) | Return line pressure maximum psi (bar) | Vibration level (ISO8662-5) m/s2 (H/A)4) | Impact (at 5 gpm) blows/min. | Impact (at 8gpm) blows/min | Impact (at10 gpm) blows/min | EHTMA class mm |
| LH40E | 1801374165 | 71.0(33.1) | 29.9(760) | 7.9(30)2) | 1500-1800 (105-125) | 215 (15) | 6.0 | | 1150 | 1500 | D(E)2 |
This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 21 April, 2009.