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Sun April 02, 2006
Atlas Copco Unveils New LPHB-M Posthole Borer
The new LPHB-M hydraulic posthole borer attachment from Atlas Copco Construction Tools provides a hole-digging solution for the installation of poles, piles and fences. The LPHB-M is designed for use on mini-excavators, backhoe loaders or skid steers weighing 1 to 3 tons (.9 to 2.7 t)....
Wed February 28, 2007
Atlas Copco Offers Hydraulic Compactor Attachments
Atlas Copco Construction Tools LLC offers the HC 409 and HC 920 hydraulic compactor attachments. Both compactors are part of a new line of hydraulic compactor attachments being offered by Atlas Copco that feature FAG bearings, a Permco motor and Lord shock mounts for exceptional performance and durability....
Fri February 23, 2007
Atlas Copco HB 5800 Made For Multitude of Applications
The Atlas Copco HB5800 hydraulic breaker attachment has a service weight of more than 6 tons (5.4 t) and is practical for demolition, tunneling, trenching, foundation work and primary/secondary quarry breaking....
Fri February 09, 2007
Atlas Copco Construction Tools Offers CC 3300 Attachment
Atlas Copco Construction Tools LLC offers the CC3300 demolition attachment for carriers in the 33- to 55-ton (30 to 50 t) class. It has an operating pressure of 5,100 psi and short cycle times. Both universal jaws and steel-cutting jaws are available for the CC 3300....
Wed January 17, 2007
Atlas Copco Construction Tools Appoints New Personnel
Atlas Copco Construction Tools LLC has appointed six people to new positions within its operation. As the new national service manager, Keith Becker is responsible for sales at the Texas and Ohio service centers....
Mon November 27, 2006
Atlas Copco 1900 Hydraulic Demolition Multi-Grapple Attachment
Atlas Copco Construction Tools Inc.’s MG 1900 hydraulic demolition multi-grapple attachment has a high load capacity of 1.1 cu. yds. (.84 cu m) and a maximum closing force of 8 tons (7.26 t) for sorting and loading rubble, as well as demolition of masonry and wooden structures....
Mon November 20, 2006
Atlas Copco MB 1700 Hydraulic Breaker
Atlas Copco Construction Tools Inc.’s MB 1700 hydraulic breaker features Krupp percussion technology for rock mining, demolition, secondary breaking, tunnel construction, trenching and foundation work....
Mon November 20, 2006
Atlas Copco MB l200 Hydraulic Breaker
The MB l200 hydraulic breaker from Atlas Copco Tools Inc. is ideal for rock mining, demolition, tunnel construction, trenching and foundation work. The MB 1200’s design combines reliability with high single blow energy and an impact frequency of 680 blows per minute....
Sun September 10, 2006
Atlas Copco Extends Line of Hydraulic Combi Cutters
With the CC 1700, Atlas Copco is presenting the second new-generation hydraulic combi cutter following the CC 3300, which was introduced at the end of 2004. The jaws are attached to one central main pin, which improves the stability and shortens the time required to replace the jaws....
Sat September 30, 2006
Atlas Copco’s Hydraulic-Powered Core Drills Drive Through Tough Applications
Designed for precise and efficient diamond core drilling, Atlas Copco hydraulic-powered core drills are ideal for difficult and demanding applications. The drills are developed for free-hand use, but they also can be mounted on standard rigs....
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