Operation; Converting The Breaker For Vertical Surfaces; Breaking A Vertical Surface; Selecting A Tool - Toro 23135 Operator's Manual

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Operation

Important: If you have a traction unit other than a TX
series traction unit, ensure that you install the Relief
Valve Kit on your traction unit before using the breaker.
Failure to install the kit may damage your traction
unit. Refer to your Authorized Toro Dealer for more
information.
Important: Always use the traction unit to lift and move
the attachment.
Important: Continuous penetration in the same location
for long periods of time creates high temperatures at the
tip of the bit. This could cause the bit to lose its temper
and mushroom under impact, destroying the bit.
Important: Never pry with the bit of the breaker.
Important: Do not use the breaker in or under water.
Converting the Breaker for
Vertical Surfaces
WARNING
As you lower the loader arms while changing the
breaker position, the breaker swings within the
frame. Hands, fingers, and feet can be caught
between the breaker and the frame and be crushed
or amputated.
Keep yourself and others away from the breaker
while changing the position.
1. Tilt the breaker as far forward as possible and lower it
until the tip is resting on the ground.
2. Remove the snapper pin securing the front mounting
pin
(Figure
3).
1. Snapper pin
2. Front breaker pin
3. Remove the front breaker pin from the breaker
3).
4. Lower the loader arms until the holes in the breaker
align with the upper holes in the mount
5. Install the front mounting pin in the upper holes and
secure it with the snapper pin

Breaking a Vertical Surface

1. Position the bit on the vertical surface in the same
manner as you would position it on a horizontal surface.
2. Maintain pressure on the bit by driving the traction
unit forward into the vertical surface while operating
the breaker.
3. Periodically lower the the breaker to a vertical position
to allow debris that may have collected in the breaker
to fall out.

Selecting a Tool

Use the following table to choose the most suitable tool for
operation:
Tool
Chisel
Moil
Asphalt Cutter
6
Figure 3
3. Upper holes
(Figure
(Figure
3).
Use
Use for all earth-moving
duties, excavations in narrow
trenches, stratified soil, or rock
up to medium rock.
Use to demolish rocks and
materials, not stratified rock,
up to medium hardness.
Use to cut asphalt paving,
brick walls, or turf.
(Figure
4).

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