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8
Fitting/removing the working tool
8.1
Selecting the right working tool
The standard working tools a
v
ailable for the hydraulic
breaker are depicted below. The different tip ge
ometries will influence production performance de
pending on the type of job. Please refer to the follow
ing table for application recom
−
mendations.
Note
O
nly genuine working tools may be used.
I
f other
makes of working tools are used, the warranty will
cease to apply.
S
harp tips will produce better results. Resharpening
is possible using suitable tools.
The working tools must be ade
q
uately cooled during
remachining using a suitable coolant.
Ne
v
er weld or flamecut the working tools.
The high temperatures in
v
ol
v
ed will modify the micro
structure of the tool.
8.1.1
Working tools for hydraulic breakers CP 550
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Application
Standard designs
M
oil point
Ø
8
0
Uni
v
ersal use
Flat chisel
cross
−
cut
M
ining, foundations, trenching, demolition
S
pade
trans
v
erse
16
0
Road surface (asphalt)
8.1.2
Working tools for hydraulic breakers CP 750
M
oilpoint
Ø
1
00
Uni
v
ersal use
Flat chisel
cross
−
cut
M
ining, foundations, trenching, demolition
S
pade
trans
v
erse
200
Road surface (asphalt)