Tool driving or impacting – With vehicle support for drive
Patent
1999-01-15
2000-03-14
Smith, Scott A.
Tool driving or impacting
With vehicle support for drive
173 29, 173 46, 173171, 37403, 37903, B25D 1728, E02F 396
Patent
active
06035948&
ABSTRACT:
A mount to attach a standard hand-held pavement breaker to a backhoe bucket quickly and easily. The invention allows the pavement breaker to be mounted and dismounted without a person having to lift or manually operate the pavement breaker. The mount attaches to the handles of the pavement breaker and then to the side of the backhoe bucket. The sleeves which fit over the handles are adapted to automatically depress the trigger of the pavement breaker whenever the pavement breaker is in firm contact with the surface to be broken.
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