Chicago Pneumatic’s integral role

29 September 2016

Robust and efficient breaking and drilling tools from Chicago Pneumatic are playing an integral role in the PAM (Positioner-Activator-Manipulator) carrier system.

The system is used by Colas, a world leader in the construction and maintenance of transport infrastructure, for breaking out concrete on vertical and overhead applications on concrete structures, prior to carrying out concrete repairs.

The bespoke assembly, featuring a Chicago Pneumatic CP4611 rivet buster and CP0022 rock drill, is firmly secured to an air-over-hydraulic powered two-piece arm that reduces or isolates vibrations, depending on the model of air tool, thus providing tough and reliable tools that allow for longer operation times.

Chicago Pneumatic’s CP4611 rivet buster, originally designed for removing rivets and other metal applications, is now being used as part of the PAM system for concrete demolition and bridge work, offering the same hitting power as a 60lb (30kg) breaker but at only half the weight. The rivet buster combines a special Boyer valve and long piston stroke to deliver maximum power plus a teasing throttle for precise control. Air consumption is rated at 21l/s and the unit delivers 720 blows per minute.

The CP0022 pneumatic sinker drill is designed primarily for drilling down vertically but when mounted on the PAM carrier allows operators to drill horizontally into walls and overhead in tunnels. Offering the best power to weight ratio in its class, the drill’s robust construction incorporates a side exhaust and a 'flat back' designed for easy handling in a variety of demanding applications. The drill also provides a main valve and cylinder porting concept that helps maintain constant drilling speed throughout a long service life that is constantly protected with an effective lubrication system.

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