
SECTION 7.0
STREET HAMMER ATTACHMENT & REMOVAL
7.1 Carrier Requirements
Refer to Table 4.1 Technical Specifications
to determine the carrier weight required to
adequately maneuver and handle the
Street Hammer.
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CAUTION
Do not attempt to set the Street
Hammer operating pressure or flow
without first consulting the installa-
tion instructions for your machine.
Refer to Table 4-1. Technical Speci-
fications for the maximum
operating pressure for the Street
Hammer model being used.
DO NOT exceed this value.
The hydraulic pressure and flow must be
adequate for operation of both the carrier
and the hammer simultaneously. Hydrau-
lic pressure and flow requirements for the
Street Hammer model being used are given
in Section 4.1 Technical Specifications.
The carrier must have an oil temperature
gauge. Operating temperature range of the
hydraulic oil is 140
o
F.(60
o
C.) to 176o F.
[80oC.]. If the ambient temperature is low,
warm the oil to a minimum of 32
o
F. (0
o
C.)
by running the carrier (see paragraph 9.13
for operating at low temperature).
7.2 Installation Kits
Proper mounting hardware must be used
to mount the Street Hammer to the car-
rier. Allied installation kits are recom-
mended; if others are used, they must
satisfy the minimum requirements listed
under Section 7.6 Attaching the Street
Hammer.
Allied Installation Kits are designed for
most carrier makes and models and con-
tain the parts required for the mechanical
and hydraulic hookup.
7.3 Mounting Brackets
Several different mounting brackets are
available for the Street Hammer: top
mounting brackets: Backhoe Compact Se-
ries (BCS) and Mini-Ex Compact Series
(XCS), a 1-Position Skid Steer Universal
(SSU), and a 2-Position SSU. Bracket
hardware, such as spacers and bushings
may be provided.
7.4 Heat Exchanger
In some working environments with a high
ambient temperature, a heat exchanger
may be necessary to maintain a safe oper-
ating oil temperature. The oil temperature
shall never exceed 176o F. [80oC.]. There
are several operating problems that could
cause oil to overheat. DO NOT install a
heat exchanger before inspecting and cor-
recting Street Hammer or carrier malfunc-
tions. Refer to Section 10.0 Troubleshooting, and
also carrier troubleshooting.
7.5 Tools Required to Attach
Street Hammer
No special tools are required, but the fol-
lowing tools are recommended:
·
safety glasses & gloves
·
sledge hammer
·
drift pin
·
3/4-inch drive socket wrench
·
3/4-inch square drive socket set
·
grease gun
·
open end wrenches
·
pry bar
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