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Two people can lift and carry the power packs with ease. And they’re so small you can stack them on a shelf or in a minivan.
The variable flow on/off valve allows for easy tool change and slow start-up.
A robust frame and strong panels protect all vital parts. All service points are easily accessible.
Built-in hydraulic oil cooler extends component lifetime and increases reliability in tough, hot conditions.
The high power to weight ratio means you save both manpower and fuel during transport. Foldable handles and big wheels also makes it easy to move the power pack around the work site.
Fuel |
Petrol |
Brand |
Honda |
Power (kW) |
6.7 kW 9 HP |
Input power |
0 kW |
Weight incl. oil |
80 kg 176.4 lb |
Dimensions (LxWxH) |
630x530x640 mm |
Oil flow |
20 l/min 5 gpm |
Maximum pressure |
150 bar 2,200 psi |
Fuel capacity |
6 l 1.32 gal |
Hose included |
yes |
Power On Demand (POD) |
yes |
Oil control: engine oil |
yes |
Electric start |
no |
Filtration |
25μ filter in return line. Filter by-pass valve in valve block. |
Cooling system |
Thermostatically controlled air blast oil cooler. |
EHTMA class |
C |
Part number |
1807 0080 50 |
Part number (not sold within EU) |
1807 0080 51 |
Sound power level guaranteed (2000/14/EC) |
101 dB(A) |
Sound pressure level (ISO 11203) |
87 Lp. dB(A) |
Safe handheld drilling in reinforced concrete and asphalt up to 200 mm diameter.
Simple means sharp: in concrete, asphalt and steel., for cutting depths of 133-160 mm.
Pick hammer
Drive post by remote
Remove any pole, steel beam or tube
Atlas Copco Kits are sets of spare parts for the most common repairs and maintenance operations, collected together in one box.
Developed to match our maintenance specifications, Atlas Copco fluids and lubricants help protect your investment.
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