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BLTB 85 hydraulic hammer for 13,400 – 19,800 lbs excavators
BLTB 85 hydraulic hammer for 13,400 – 19,800 lbs excavators
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BLTB-85 Silent Hydraulic Breaker
Medium Hydraulic Hammer for 6–9 Ton Excavators (13,200–19,800 lb)
The BLTB-85 Silent Type Hydraulic Breaker is designed for medium-light demolition, construction, quarry maintenance, and infrastructure work. Its sound-suppressed housing reduces noise and vibration while delivering strong and stable impact performance for mid-size compact excavators.
Key Features
- Silent (sound-suppressed) enclosed housing
- Strong impact power for medium-duty work
- Reduced vibration for better machine protection
- Durable body for continuous operation
- Efficient hydraulic performance
- Easy maintenance access
- Suitable for urban and construction environments
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Metric | Imperial |
|---|---|---|
| Model | BLTB-85 | — |
| Breaker Type | Silent / Sound Suppressed | — |
| Suitable Excavator | 6–9 Ton | 13,200–19,800 lb |
| Operating Weight | ~550–700 kg | ~1,210–1,540 lb |
| Tool Diameter | 85 mm | 3.35 in |
| Oil Flow | 60–100 L/min | 16–26 GPM |
| Working Pressure | 130–160 bar | 1,885–2,320 psi |
| Impact Rate | 400–700 bpm | 400–700 bpm |
| Hose Diameter | 3/4 inch | 19 mm |
Compatible Excavators
Designed for 6–9 ton excavators, including:
- Caterpillar 305 / 306 / 307
- Komatsu PC60 / PC70 / PC78
- Hitachi ZX60 / ZX70 / ZX75
- Kubota KX080 / U55 (strong configuration)
- Bobcat E60 / E65 / E80
- Takeuchi TB260 / TB280
- Yanmar ViO70 / ViO80
- Volvo ECR58 / EC60 / EC70
- JCB 65Z / 85Z
Applications
- Medium concrete demolition
- Rock breaking in tight sites
- Road repair and excavation
- Utility trenching
- Light quarry work
- Urban construction projects
- Foundation preparation
Built for Real Jobsite Work
The BLTB-85 is a true mid-class breaker, balancing power and control. It is commonly used on 6–9 ton machines where operators need more impact force than mini-class breakers without moving into heavy hydraulic systems.
