The APT Chipping Hammers are used for work such as scaling, chiseling, removing concrete build-up from the inside of concrete mixers, light concrete demolition, cement finishing and form stripping.

TECHNICAL INFORMATION

Model 263 3" & 264 4" - Part #: Units M263   M264  
Nose Bushing    .680 Round .580 Hex .680 Round .580 Hex
Diameter in 1 - 1/8 1 - 1/8
Stroke  in 3 4
BPM  bpm 1,650 1,375
CFM @ 90 psi CFM 33 - 35 34 - 36
Weight lbs 14 15
Length in 14 - 9/16  15 - 9/16
Air Inlet NPT   1/2" FEMALE NPT

STANDARD FEATURES

  • New patented Ball Valve design (Pat. # 8,276,682 B2) - more forgiving of dirt and debris, easier to maintain, made from corrosion resistant material
  • Ball-type throttle valve - less complicated, makes teasing the throttle easier
  • Drop forged steel handle and collar
  • Deep, case hardened forged alloy steel cylinder
  • 2 - bolt design for easier field maintenance
  • Replaceable nose bushing
  • Adjustable exhaust deflector
  • Available in 3" and 4" strokes
  • Tools come standard with:
  •      - Standard oval collar retainer (Part # 7022)
  •      - Locking Spring (Part # 1942)
  •      - 6 ft Whip hose assembly (Part # 18832)
  • Optional quick change retainer systems available are:
  •      - # 5550 Ball - type Retainer with Locking Spring
  •      - # 18290 Ball - type, Bolt-on Retainer

Air Pressure

The recommended air requirement for the operation of APT tools is 90 psi (6.2 bar). Lower air pressure will decrease power, too high a pressure will increase unwanted stresses in the tool. For proper CFM ratings, please refer to the specification charts shown for each tool in this catalog.

Hose Size

APT recommends the use of at least 1⁄2” inside diameter or larger hoses to assure sufficient air flow to the tool. For portable compressor hose and longer lengths, 3⁄4 “ hose is recommended. Keep the overall length of the hose to a minimum to prevent pressure loss at the tool.

Connecting Hoses

Hoses should be rated for a minimum of 250 psi (17.2 bar). Before connecting the air hose to the tool, check the tool inlet connector to be sure it is clean and free of dirt or debris. Keeping dirt and debris from entering the tool will assure long and satisfactory operation.