Atlas Copco’s new RTEX breakers deliver efficient, groundbreaking technology

 

May 11, 2016 – COMMERCE CITY, Colo. – Atlas Copco’s new RTEX pneumatic breaker offers rental centers and contractors a cost effective and powerful solution for a variety of demolition projects. The RTEX requires just 37 cfm to operate, about 50 percent less air energy than conventional breakers in the same weight class. This gives contractors the option to run multiple breakers off of a compact air compressor, resulting in greater efficiency and a high return on investment.

“Contractors will notice the RTEX difference after one use. Since the RTEX air consumption is essentially cut in half, contractors are able to run two 60-pound RTEX breakers off a 90-cfm compressor,”said Gus Armbruster, Atlas Copco Handheld Construction Tools product manager. “This not only saves on rental or ownership costs on a small compressor, but also on fuel consumption without sacrificing breaking power.”

The RTEX has the breaking capacity of a 66-pound breaker or greater, but weighs only 55 pounds. Its Sofstart™ two-step trigger lets the operator start the breaker slowly for full control over the chisel’s starting AtlasCopco_RTEXBreakerposition and placement.

The RTEX operates with a constant pressure control that features improved energy transfer from the breaker to the new RHEX power chisel. The RHEX chisel generates a powerful breaking force and features a concave tip profile to significantly reduce jamming and promote operator productivity. The constant pressure chamber sits at the top of the breaker and serves as an advanced pneumatic suspension, which minimizes vibrations. Since the constant pressure chamber sits at the top of the breaker there is no need for ergonomic handles — vibration values are comparable to a conventional breaker with flexible and vibration-reducing handles. This enhances operator comfort and allows the operator to work as much as eight times longer than with conventional breakers.

The breaker’s minimal vibrations also minimize stress on its internal components, which means fewer spare parts replacements and less maintenance.

The RTEX features a long piston design that delivers double the interaction time — 100 milliseconds — of the tool with the surface than conventional pistons. This results in higher impact energy per blow and faster results than what can be achieved with conventional breakers in the 60-pound weight class.

In a conventional breaker, air discharges each time the acting piston moves up or down. In the RTEX breaker, the air discharges only once — on the piston’s return stroke, in which the constant pressure from the chamber pushes the piston down. Minimum valuable air is consumed, contributing to the high efficiency of the stroke mechanism.

To learn more about the RTEX breakers watch the videos featuring an overview and walkaround of the product with Armbruster.

Atlas Copco’s Construction Technique business area provides construction and demolition tools, portable compressors, pumps and generators, lighting towers, and compaction and paving equipment. The business area offers specialty rental and provides service through a global network. Construction Technique innovates for sustainable productivity in infrastructure, civil works, oil and gas, energy, drilling and road construction projects. Principal product development and manufacturing units are located in Belgium, Spain, Germany, Sweden, the United States, China, India and Brazil. More information: 800-732-6762, [email protected], www.atlascopco.us, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube and Google+.

Atlas Copco is a world-leading provider of sustainable productivity solutions. The Group serves customers with innovative compressors, vacuum solutions and air treatment systems, construction and mining equipment, power tools and assembly systems. Atlas Copco develops products and services focused on productivity, energy efficiency, safety and ergonomics. The company was founded in 1873, is based in Stockholm, Sweden, and has a global reach spanning more than 180 countries. In 2014, Atlas Copco had revenues of BSEK 94 (BEUR 10.3) and more than 44,000 employees. Learn more at www.atlascopco.us.