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KEY FEATURES DETAILS LITERATURE MANUAL
- As the hardest- and fastest-hitting piercing tool in its class—280 lb (1.2 kN) of impact force per blow, 540 blows per minute—the PT20 helps you complete the bore faster.
- Changing direction to dislodge the tool is as easy as flipping a lever; air flow to the tool can remain on, increasing the speed of the bore.
- The PT20 is built to last, with tool body and striker components manufactured from the highest-quality, heat-treated, high-strength alloy steel.
DETAILS, PT20
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- Optional Ditch Witch B1 beacon allows you to track the progress of your bore with Ditch Witch 750T and 752T electronic trackers; also compatible with Ditch Witch 950R, 910R, and 150R electronic locators.
- The PT20's nose and tail have a 0.25-in (6.35 mm) larger OD, enabling you to install, for example, a 2-in (51 mm) product with a 2-in tool, increasing the PT20's productivity and the value of your investment.
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- The PT20 is manufactured with one-third fewer components than similar tools, so it is easy to operate, easy to service, and easy to own.
- Ditch Witch piercing tools are backed by superior quality service and support, available only from your local Ditch Witch dealer.
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LITERATURE, PT20
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SPECIFICATIONS, PT20
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SPECIFICATION Outside diameter Weight Length Operating pressure Operating air flow Percussion rate: 540 bpm |
U.S. 2.25 in 31 lb 42.5 in 110 psi 30 cfm
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METRIC 57 mm 14 kg 1.1 m 7.6 bar 0.9 m³/min
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Jobsite safety cannot be overemphasized. You're working on and around heavy equipment that you need to understand and respect. Below is a "Safety Matters" topic relevant to this Ditch Witch product. For other "Safety Matters" topics, plus safety videos and other important facts about jobsite safety, please visit our Ditch Witch Safe page.
Locating safety. Remember that you can verify locates with Ditch Witch electronic pipe and cable locators, and a sure way to verify the location of buried utilities is to expose the lines with a Ditch Witch vacuum excavator.
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 Safety Matters is intended to promote discussions of safety issues among underground construction professionals. |
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