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WERK BRAU Hangers / top mounts for Excavators

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WERK BRAU Hangers / top mounts for ExcavatorsDESCRIPTION 7 25 Hangers top mounts for excavators. Recommended Applications Werk Brau's Hangers, Flat Plates, and Hammers are all standard OEM set up. Hanger blanks arrive as a loose set of ears. Hangers on a flat plate arrive as ears welded onto a plate. Hangers can be specifically drilled for a hammer, auger, compactor, etc. ***REFER TO MACHINE CLASS FITS TAB TO DETERMINE YOUR MACHINE CLASS SPECIFICATIONS MACHINE CLASS PART # DESCRIPTION WEIGHT 12

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7/25

Hangers / top mounts for excavators. 

Recommended Applications

Werk-Brau's Hangers, Flat Plates, and Hammers are all standard OEM set up. Hanger blanks arrive as a loose set of ears. Hangers on a flat plate arrive as ears welded onto a plate. Hangers can be specifically drilled for a hammer, auger, compactor, etc.


***REFER TO MACHINE CLASS / FITS TAB TO DETERMINE YOUR MACHINE CLASS

SPECIFICATIONS
MACHINE CLASS PART # DESCRIPTION WEIGHT
12 & 15 MT EX1-HGS
Hangers blanks
350
12 & 15 MT EX1-HFP Hangers on a flat plate 20" x 19.5"
500
12 & 15 MT EX1-HHM
Hangers driller for hammer
500


MACHINE CLASS PART # DESCRIPTION WEIGHT
20 & 25 MT EX2-HGS
Hangers blanks
450
20 & 25 MT EX2-HFP
Hangers on flat plate 20" x 19.5"
600
20 & 25 MT EX2-HHM
Hangers driller for hammer
600

 

MACHINE CLASS PART # DESCRIPTION WEIGHT
30 & 35 MT EX3-HGS
Hangers blanks
550
30 & 35 MT EX3-HFP
Hangers on flat plate 24" x 22"
700
30 & 35 MT EX3-HHM
Hangers driller for hammer
700


MACHINE CLASS PART # DESCRIPTION WEIGHT
40 & 50 MT EX4-HGS
Hangers blanks
600
40 & 50 MT EX4-HFP
Hangers on flat plate 36" x 30"
850
40 & 50 MT EX4-HHM
Hangers driller for hammer
850
MACHINE CLASS
 CLASS  WEIGHT RANGE
12MT 24,000 - 33,000 lbs.
15MT 33,000 - 42,000 lbs.
20MT 42,000 - 50,000 lbs.
25MT 50,000 - 59,000 lbs.
30MT 59,000 - 68,000 lbs.
35MT 68,000 - 82,000 lbs.
40MT 82,000 - 105,000 lbs.
50MT 105,000 - 125,000 lbs.

 

 MACHINE FITS

12 METRIC TONS 

MAKE / WEIGHT CLASS 12MT (24,000 - 33,000 LBS.)
CASE CX130, CX145D, CX140E
CAT 311, 313, 314F, 315F (A-Linkage)
DOOSAN DX140LC-5, DX140LCR-5, DX140W-5
HITACHI ZX130
HYUNDAI HX140, HX145, HX220 LR
JOHN DEERE 130G, 135G, 130P
KOBELCO SK140, ED160
KOMATSU PC138
LIEBHERR
LINK BELT 130X4, 145X4, 210X4 LR
SANY SY135, SY235 LR, SY265 LR
TAKEUCHI TB1140, TB2150
VOLVO EW140, EC140, ECR145

 

 15 METRIC TONS

MAKE / WEIGHT CLASS 15MT (33,000 - 42,000 LBS.)
CASE CX160, CX170E, CX190E
CAT 315D, 316F, 318F, M318F
DOOSAN DX180LC-5, DX190W-5
HITACHI ZX160
HYUNDAI HX160, HX180
JOHN DEERE 160G, 160P
KOBELCO ED195, SK170
KOMATSU PC170
LIEBHERR
LINK BELT 160X4
SANY
TAKEUCHI
VOLVO EW160, EW180, EC160, EC180

 

20 METRIC TONS 

MAKE / WEIGHT CLASS 20MT (42,000 - 50,000 LBS.)
CASE CX210, CX220E, CX235, CX245
CAT 320, 321, M322F, 323 (B-Linkage)
DOOSAN DX210W-5, DX225LC-5, DX225LC-5SLR, DX235LCR-5
HITACHI ZX180, ZX200, ZX210, ZX245
HYUNDAI HX220, HX235
JOHN DEERE 210G, 245G, 180P, 210P, 190GW, 230GW
KOBELCO SK210, SK230SR, SK260, SK270SR
KOMATSU PC210-11, PC228, PC238
LIEBHERR R 920 L, 922 L
LINK BELT 210X4, 234X4, 245X4
SANY SY215
TAKEUCHI
VOLVO EC200, EW210, EC210, EC220, ECR235

 

25 METRIC TONS 

MAKE / WEIGHT CLASS 25MT (50,000 - 59,000 LBS.)
CASE CX250, CX260E
CAT 325, 326F
DOOSAN DX255LC-5
HITACHI ZX240, ZX250
HYUNDAI HX260
JOHN DEERE 250G, 250P
KOBELCO SK260LC
KOMATSU PC240
LIEBHERR R 916 L, R 924 L, R 934 CD
LINK BELT 250X3, 250X4
SANY SY235, SY265
TAKEUCHI
VOLVO EC240, EC250

 

30 METRIC TONS

MAKE / WEIGHT CLASS 30MT (59,500 - 68,000 LBS.)
CASE CX300, CX365E
CAT 326, 328, 329, 335F, CB-LINKAGE
DOOSAN DX300LC-5, DX300LC-5SLR
HITACHI ZX300, ZX345
HYUNDAI HX300
JOHN DEERE 300G, 345G, 300P
KOBELCO SK300
KOMATSU PC270, PC290, PC308
LIEBHERR
LINK BELT 300X3, 300X4, 355X4
SANY SY305, SY335
TAKEUCHI
VOLVO EC290, EC300, EC305, ECR355

 

35 METRIC TONS

MAKE / WEIGHT CLASS 35MT (68,500 - 82,000 LBS.)
CASE CX350
CAT 330, 335, 336F DB-LINKAGE
DOOSAN DX350LC-5, DX420LC-5
HITACHI ZX350, ZX380
HYUNDAI HX330, HX350, HX380
JOHN DEERE 350G, 380G, 350P
KOBELCO SK350
KOMATSU PC300, PC350, PC360, PC390
LIEBHERR R 934 CL, R 924 C, R936
LINK BELT 350X4
SANY SY365
TAKEUCHI
VOLVO EC330, EC340, EC350, EC360, EC380

 

40 METRIC TONS

MAKE / WEIGHT CLASS 40MT (82,500 - 105,000 LBS.)
CASE CX470, CX490
CAT 349F
DOOSAN DX480, DX490LC-5
HITACHI ZX450, ZX470, ZX490
HYUNDAI HX480
JOHN DEERE 470G, 470P
KOBELCO SK480, SK485, SK500
KOMATSU PC400, PC450, PC490
LIEBHERR R 944
LINK BELT 460, 470, 490X4
SANY SY500
TAKEUCHI
VOLVO EC460, EC480


50 METRIC TONS

MAKE / WEIGHT CLASS 50MT (105,000 - 125,000 LBS.)
CASE
CAT 352F
DOOSAN DX490, DX530LC-5, DX530LC-5SLR
HITACHI
HYUNDAI HX520
JOHN DEERE
KOBELCO
KOMATSU
LIEBHERR R 954 C, R956 C
LINK BELT
SANY
TAKEUCHI
VOLVO .
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