At the Hillhead show, Lekatech will take the opportunity of the exhibition to introduce its revolutionary Electric Hammer technology which is transforming breaking world-wide. The Lekatech Electric Hammer is powered by new and patented linear electric motor technology, being developed to revolutionize the impact hammer market. It is designed and built to be highly efficient and has a power to weight ratio superior to similar traditionally powered hammers. Furthermore, it is coming to market at the same time as electric powered carriers and is thus a natural partner for electric powered equipment.

The Lekatech Electric Hammer is a major advance in hammer design and construction. Of light weight, delivering high power but producing low vibrations, it is built for operator comfort, economic use and high productivity. Electrically powered with low emissions and operating costs, the Electric Hammer is set to transform breaking in quarries, mines, demolition, and construction sites globally.

Designed to seamlessly integrate with electric carrier machines, although it can of course be used by traditionally powered carriers, the Lekatech Electric Hammer is the perfect match for electrically powered machinery. This results in up to 70% energy savings when factoring in overall energy consumption of the equipment. In addition to energy efficiency, the Lekatech Electric Hammer significantly outperforms comparable traditional technology, providing twice the blow impact energy of a hydraulic hammer of the same size.

“The Lekatech Electric Hammer is highly efficient and has a power to weight ratio superior to similar traditionally powered hammers. Furthermore, it is coming to market at the same time as electric excavators and is thus a natural partner for electric powered equipment, and the ideal choice for when working in zero or low emission areas,” explains Antti Anttila, CEO, Lekatech Oy.

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