Nitrogen Breaker
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Nitrogen Breaker
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  • Reduce concrete, rock and asphalt surfaces to removable rubble 
  • Long piston stroke maximizes impact energy and reduces recoil 
  • Requires minimal maintenance and reduces wear on the carrier 
  • Unique valve design reduces pressure fluctuations and strain on the carrier’s hydraulic pumps 
  • Newly added breakers NB240 and NB260 are compatible with large excavators

Features & Benefits

Top Tasks

  • Precise demolition jobs 
  • Interior demolition 
  • Flatwork demolition 
  • Road repair 

How It Works

Operating Tips 

  • Switch the breaker between compact loaders and compact excavators with an X-Change™ cap and the loader X-Change™ mounting frame. (The caps on the E145 or E165 are not compatible). 
  • Breakers are very sensitive to hydraulic flow. Match the breaker model to the hydraulic flow of the machine for optimal performance. Too much flow will damage the breaker. 
  • Don’t dry fire. Always have pressure on the tip of the breaker. 
  • Common operating errors that put unnecessary strain on the working tool include prying material rather than breaking. Skidding while there’s down pressure on the breaker tool can cause unnecessary wear. 
  • It is recommended to grease the breaker every two hours of operation to ensure breaker longevity. Without proper greasing, metal-to-metal contact between the tool and bushing will expedite component wear. 
  • Checking and maintaining the nitrogen charge will ensure optimal performance. 

Options & Accessories

  • Dust Suppression Kit: Keep dust exposure to a minimum with the optional water nozzle kit. 

  • Breaker Bits: Bobcat offers a selection of breaker tools, equipping you with the right tool for each job. And each one is made with precision-heated steel to give you the longest service life. 

Compatible Models