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Rammer Hammers by Allied are Designed and Built for High-Efficiency Demolition

Thu May 11, 2017 - National Edition
Allied Construction Products


Rammer hammers feature the VIDAT System, which includes vibration dampened tie rods that reduce operating costs, extend operating life and minimize downtime – paying big dividends on demanding demolition jobs.
Rammer hammers feature the VIDAT System, which includes vibration dampened tie rods that reduce operating costs, extend operating life and minimize downtime – paying big dividends on demanding demolition jobs.

Rammer Series boom-mounted hydraulic hammers by Allied Construction Products reflect over 70 years of experience producing high performance, high efficiency hammers known for exceptional productivity and reliability.

Mid-range and large-range models – designed for carriers from 26,500 to 176,400 lbs. –feature advanced hydraulics and deliver high productivity when breaking over-size boulders, removing slag, tunneling, open pit mining and secondary breaking and trenching.

The superior design, including advanced hydraulics and an ultra-strong housing, combine to deliver extended life and greater return on investment, even in severe duty usage. Engineered for simplified operation and maintenance, slip-fit tool bushings allow for easy replacement while the entire attachment design allows for fast, easy installation.

Rammer hammers feature the VIDAT System, which includes vibration dampened tie rods that reduce operating costs, extend operating life and minimize downtime – paying big dividends on demanding demolition jobs.

Top-down lubrication and underwater adaptation is standard, with lubrication and air passages built in for easy installation of remote lubricators and air lines for under water work.

For more information, visit http://www.alliedcp.com.




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