90# Paving Breaker – American Pneumatic Tools – 180(1-1/4×6 )

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Kauai: Lihue
Day $76.00
Week $297.00
4 Week $893.00
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Our 90‑lb air pavement breaker (APT‑style) is the industry standard for heavy‑duty demolition work. Designed for maximum impact force, this breaker is ideal for breaking reinforced concrete, asphalt, slabs, footings, and other tough materials commonly found on construction and roadwork projects across Hawaii.

Built with rugged components and engineered for high productivity, this breaker delivers powerful blows while maintaining smooth operation when paired with a properly sized air compressor. Contractors rely on this tool for demanding demolition tasks where performance and reliability are critical.

Whether you’re working on Oahu, Maui, Big Island, Kauai, Molokai, or Lanai, our 90‑lb breaker provides the muscle you need to get the job done efficiently.

  • High‑impact force for heavy demolition
  • Ideal for concrete and asphalt removal
  • Rugged steel construction
  • Smooth operation with proper air supply
  • Compatible with standard demolition bits
  • Reliable performance in tough jobsite conditions
  • Concrete demolition
  • Asphalt removal
  • Road and highway work
  • Breaking slabs, footings, and pads
  • Utility trenching
  • General demolition and construction

Model
Part
No.
Chuck Size
In.
Bore
Stroke
B.P.M.
CFM
@ 90 psi
inlet press.
Weight
lbs.
Length
Inches
Air Inlet
NPT
117 5199 7/8 x 3-1/4 1-3/4 3-3/8 1850 34-38 33 21-3/4 3/8 male
5200 1×4-1/4 1-3/4 3-3/8 1850 34-38 33 21-3/4 3/8 male
140 17923 1×4-1/4 1-7/8 4-1/4 1500 48 43 21-1/8 1/2 male
160 5235 1-1/8×6 2-1/4 4-1/8 1680 60-65 68 25-3/4 1/2 male
5236 1-1/4×6 2-1/4 4-1/8 1680 60-65 68 25-3/4 1/2 male
180 5237 1-1/8×6 2-5/8 6-1/8 1350 75-80 93 29 3/4 male
5238 1-1/4×6 2-5/8 6-1/8 1350 75-80 93 29 3/4 male
  • Always wear PPE: gloves, eye protection, steel‑toe boots, hearing protection
  • Use proper lifting technique — tool weighs ~90 lbs
  • Ensure adequate air supply (CFM & PSI)
  • Keep hands clear of moving parts
  • Use correct bit for material type
  • Maintain stable footing during operation