Bobcat Drop Hammer

Features
Top Tasks
- Demolish parking lots, driveways and other large flat concrete slabs
How It Works
The drop hammer features a chain mechanism with a catch. The catch grabs the weight and raises it up. When the chain rotates over the top, the catch falls and releases the weight, dropping the hammer onto the material to be demolished.
Features
- Cushioned Safety Valve: Unique in its industry, the cushioned safety valve allows the operator to stop the hammer in mid-stroke and slowly lower it to a resting position, preventing the hammer from falling if the hydraulic flow is shut off.
- Drive Motor: Powers the drop hammer attachment with chain drive.
- Effective Breaking Power: Delivering over 3,600 foot pounds of impact energy for quick and efficient demolishing action. The drop hammer features a 38-in. stroke and a hammer weight of 1,165 pounds.
- Fast Cycle Time: Delivers a fast cycle time of 20 blows per minute with three seconds between cycles to reposition and reset the loader.
- Upright Position: When not in use, the hammer stands upright. Also, stores and transports in the upright position.
- Locking Mechanism: Prevents weight from sliding out top of hammer during transport.
- Bob-Tach™ Mounting System: Makes easy work of attaching and detaching the drop hammer from the loader. Fast and easy mounting means spending less time on attachment changes and more time on the job.
Specifications
Model | Drop Hammer |
Operating Weight | 1925 lb |
Length | 29 in |
Width | 45.2 in |
Height | 54.9 in |
Weight of Hammer | 1,140 lb |
Height (hammer fully raised) | 74 in |
Hammer Stroke | 38 in |
Stroke Rate per Minute | 20 |
Max. Concrete Thickness | 18 in |
Impact Energy Class | 3600 ft-lbs. |
⚠WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including engine exhaust (including diesel engine exhaust when equipped), lead and lead compounds, mineral oils, soots, phthalates, and carbon monoxide which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.