Background

The Wacker Neuson Jackhammer-EH27/115 is an electric demolition machine. The Wacker Neuson Jackhammer (model number: EH27/115) was released in 2014 by the Wacker Neuson construction tool supply company. The jackhammer is used to demolish concrete, asphalt, masonry, and other construction materials. This jackhammer is powered by electricity through any AC power outlet. This jackhammer also comes with a trolley for easy transportation of the machine.

The Jackhammer weighs a total of about 60 pounds without the trolley and is comprised of a hard plastic shell with a totally insulated universal drive motor. The machine requires 1,800 kW of power to run as advertised.

This model of Jackhammer is pretty common for its time period and is more popular among domestic job sites versus commercial construction sites. This is due to this model being a zero-emission electric machine meaning the power is reduced compared to gas models. This allows for the EH27/115 to be more compact and user-friendly.

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Identification

The Wacker Neuson Jackhammer Eh 27/115 is only offered in a yellow and black hard shell plastic body. Included are 4 steel hammer breaker components that can be changed out to combat different materials. The official dimensions of this model are 710 mm in length, 529 mm in width, and 210 mm in height without the hammer breaker component. This device can be easily identified using the model number which is located on the back side of the machine (opposite the "Wacker Neuson" Logo).

source: Manualslib Operators Manual

Technical Specifications

Weight: 60 Kg (without hammer breaker component)

Dimensions: 710 x 529 x 210 mm

Voltage: 27 v

Power Input: 1,800 kW

Frequency: 50/60 Hz

Special lubricating grease: Grease Retinax LX2

Drive motor: Totally insulated universal motor

Single stroke impact: 45 J

Breaking output: 630 kg/h

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Additional Information

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What is a jackhammer?

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