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Skid Steer Hammer Attachments offer more power with less weight.

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Skid Steer Hammer Attachments offer more power with less weight.
Skid Steer Hammer Attachments offer more power with less weight.

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July 23, 2003 - Breakers range in weight from 430–1,100 lb. Smallest model has tool energy rating of 70.11 lb-ft/blow, while largest breaker has rating of 468.63 lb-ft/blow. Valve system uses less oil flow to do same job as higher flow breakers. Air check valve system allows units to be submerged in water while working. Shorter size increases operator visibility in small tight areas.

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Loegering Manufacturing Inc.
PO Box 870
Casselton, ND, 58012
USA


Loegering Hammers into the Demolition Market

Casselton, North Dakota - Loegering is proud to announce it's newest skid-steer attachment. Loegering's breakers are more powerful and lighter than other similar class breakers. Loegering Director of Sales and Marketing, Del Carver states "the key benefit of our breaker is that the Loegering breaker will be more powerful with less weight. In most cases, you would have to go up one size or class to get the same performance, which would mean spending more money to get the same result." The Loegering breaker models range in weight from 430 pounds to 1,100 pounds.

All hammer models are rated by AEM standards. The smallest Loegering breaker has a tool energy rating of 70.11 foot pounds/blow and the largest Loegering breaker has a tool energy rating of 468.63 ft. lbs/blow (AEM/CIMA standard rating).

The unique patented valve system uses less oil flow to do the same job as a higher flow breaker. Fewer components on the Loegering breaker means less maintenance for the end user. Because this is such a low maintenance attachment, it's also very cost effective.

Other significant features of the Loegering breaker are the air check valve system that allows the unit to be submerged in water while working. Also, the Loegering breaker is shorter than the competition, which increases operator visibility in small tight areas.

Loegering, the original skid-steer track manufacturer, has been building tracks for over 30 years and tracking self-propelled booms since 1977. The company designs and produces tracks and attachments for distribution worldwide.

For more information, please contact:

Becky Fix, Marketing & PR Specialist, (701) 347-6316, e-mail. beckyf@loegering.com
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