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Hilti Hammer Drill
Hilti Hammer Drill With its versatility and durability, the Hilti TE
7-C Rotary Hammer Drill delivers impressive impact power for effective
chiseling and drilling. Designed for long periods of demanding drilling
in concrete, stone and masonry, and light chiseling on concrete and masonry,
the ergonomic design makes for lighter work and less fatigue when tackling
the toughest applications.
With the lowest vibration in its class, the TE 7-C is designed for superior
working comfort, even when drilling overhead. The tool's balanced design
and ergonomic handling help increase productivity by allowing users to
work longer.
The TE 7-C is equipped with a slip clutch that stays more consistent
throughout the tool's life and makes it possible to drill with core bits
up to two in. in diameter.
The versatile TE 7-C Rotary Hammer offers three modes of operation, including
rotation only, rotation with hammer and hammer only. Compatible with the
TE DRS-M self-contained dust removal system, the TE 7-C is capable of
virtually dust-free drilling. With a removable chuck interface, this rotary
hammer can quickly adjust for all common chuck types with ease.
Under Hilti Lifetime Service, the Hilti TE 7-C can be serviced quickly
and reliably, if needed, with no additional cost for two years. During
the lifetime repair cost limit, which begins after the two-year no-cost
period, the tool will have a maximum repair cost of no greater than 30
percent of the list price of a new tool.
Roadtec
Soil Stabilizer
Roadtec Inc. announces that a new product, the SX 7 soil stabilizer,
is now in production.
The Cat®-powered, 700-hp machine features a 21-in. cut depth, the
deepest in the industry. Used to stabilize the roadbed before the pavement
is placed, the SX 7 can work in many types of materials from soil to old
pavement. With its right-hand flush cut, the machine pulverizes or stabilizes
all the way to the curb line. The cut is 102 in. wide, perfect for three
passes on a 24-ft-wide road. For relatively shallow cuts the cutter is
positioned in the housing to provide optimal gradation. As cut depth increase
the volume is adjusted in the housing to accommodate throughput for deep
stabilization. The turning radius of this powerful machine is only 155
in., making it the most maneuverable soil stabilizer available.
The machine features 4-wheel steer and can be controlled via one or both
front-wheels, one or both rear-wheels and can also crab sideways. The
control console and operator seat swivel 180 degrees. The machine rides
on four 26.5 x 25 tires with extra-deep tread and two-in. sidewalls and
has four cutting speeds. Torque to the cutter drum is rated the highest
in the industry at over 500,000-lb-force-in. in first gear.
PRS
40 EZ
Hirschmann (PAT) introduces the PRS 40 EZ Hirschmann Automation and
Control (PAT) has introduced the PRS 40 EZ indicator system for mobile
cranes. The PRS 40 EZ's open-ended design gives crane owners a great deal
of flexibility, depending on their application. The PRS 40 EZ was designed
to incorporate both wireless and hardwired sensors and can be set up to
monitor inputs from a single sensor or combinations of sensors such as
load, angle and wind speed. The operator can preset limits on each of
the sensors with an audio and visual warning when the limits are reached.
In addition, the system can also be set up to warn operators in the case
of an impending two-block condition. Set-up for the PRS 40 EZ is done
through the compact, user-friendly operator's console, and the system
is also pre-wired for quick and easy installation in the field.
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