Cat H160E Heavy Duty Hydraulic Hammer

Mid
Standard Flow
Runs on standard auxiliary flowToo heavy for most small-frame machinesBest on mid-frame or large-frame machines
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Overview

The Cat H160E is the heavy-duty hydraulic hammer in Cat's H-series for large-frame skid steers and CTLs. Built for demanding demolition applications — reinforced concrete, thick pavement, granite, and hard limestone. Used by infrastructure contractors and demolition specialists across Canada. Available through Cat dealers with service backed by Cat's national network.

Canada Availability

Available through Cat Work Tools dealers across Canada.

Key Facts

  • Model: Cat H160E
  • Brand: Cat Work Tools
  • Type: heavy-duty hydraulic hammer
  • Class: large-frame skid steer / CTL
  • Application: heavy demolition, reinforced concrete, hard rock
  • Mount: Cat quick attach (BOCE)
  • Weight: 1200–2000 lbs
  • Hydraulic flow: 8–20 GPM
Specs sourced from cat.com · Last verified: March 2026

Is This Right For You?

Buy if

  • You break large reinforced concrete foundations, thick rock, or concrete retaining walls regularly
  • Your skid steer is a large-frame machine (80+ HP) rated for a heavy hammer attachment
  • Production rate matters — heavy-duty breakers complete demolition jobs significantly faster than medium class

Skip if

  • Your machine is medium-frame or smaller — a heavy breaker can exceed carrier weight class limits and damage hydraulics
  • Occasional light demolition is your only use — a medium-duty breaker handles that range at lower cost

Also consider

  • Medium-duty hydraulic breaker for smaller machines and occasional demolition
  • Light-duty breaker for compact machines doing concrete curb or small slab work
Machine Compatibility

Compatible with compact track loaders and large-frame skid steers (S750+ class). Verify your machine's rated operating capacity (ROC) before ordering.

About Cat in Canada

Caterpillar attachments are backed by the largest dealer network in Canada, with service centres in every major city. OEM quality with the assurance of nationwide parts and support.

Care & Maintenance

  • Check nitrogen buffer gas pressure at the start of every season and whenever impact energy feels reduced — low gas pressure is the most common cause of reduced performance
  • Lubricate the tool (chisel) bushing and retainer pins before every use — dry bushings accelerate side-loading wear on both the bushing and the tool shank
  • Inspect the lower bushing for wear after every 40 hours — a worn bushing allows chisel wobble, reducing impact energy delivery and accelerating shank wear
  • Never blank-fire the breaker — operating without material contact destroys the internal valve in minutes; this is the most common cause of breaker failures
  • Verify return-line back-pressure annually — back-pressure exceeding the breaker's rated limit destroys the valve seal progressively and may not be immediately obvious

How to Connect

  1. Attach breaker using Bob-Tach
  2. Connect single aux hydraulic circuit (breakers use one-way flow)
  3. Set machine to single-action aux mode if available
  4. Run 5 seconds at idle before working to allow oil to circulate
Safety NoteBreakers use single-direction flow. Do not run breaker in same position for more than 30 seconds — move to avoid blank-firing damage.

Ready to Buy in Canada?

Pricing varies by region and dealer stock levels change seasonally. For current availability and a real quote, contact a local dealer.

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✓ Last checked: March 2026

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