Rock-Breaking Work Made Easy
Check out this line up of hydraulic breakers and hammers that can get the job done quickly and easily.
by Kerry Clines, Senior Editor
Allied
Modular maintenance
Allied Construction Products, LLC designed its new Rammer m-Series hydraulic impact hammers with a three-component modular design – housing module, impact module, and tool module – which allows each module to be maintained or rebuilt separately. The company says additional features include adjustable impact energy, Constant Blow Energy (CBE), and a high power-to-weight ratio with a heavy piston delivering more impact energy. Hammers are available in two models – Model 14 (1,000 blows per minute) and Model 18 (800 blows per minute).
Atlas Copco
High performance per ton
Atlas Copco Construction Equipment LLC says its new HB 3600 fits perfectly with the 35- to 63-metric-ton carrier weight class, delivering 46 percent more performance per ton of service weight and offering a 30-percent higher efficiency compared with other hydraulic breakers in that class. The company’s Power Adapt system automatically shuts down the breaker in the event of excessive oil pressure from the carrier, then returns it to normal once the overflow is corrected, preventing damage to the breaker’s internal components and providing protection against oil-flow complications that can arise when attaching the breaker to different carriers.
BTI
Powerhouse breaker
Breaker Technology, Inc. says its BXR160 is a powerhouse hydraulic breaker designed for rugged, continuous duty in demanding applications. At 16,000 foot-pounds, it offers an extra-long stroke design for improved power-to-weight ratio, providing a wide 120,000 to 220,000 pound carrier range, says the company. The breaker also features large cross-section upper and lower shock absorbing isolators for reduced vibration feedback to the carrier; a front-head restraint system that reduces loading to the tie rods and upper portion of the breaker; and precise tolerances between the piston and cylinder for high efficiency, blow rate, and power.
Caterpillar
More productivity, less downtime
Caterpillar Inc. says its H180Ds hydraulic hammer is designed to deliver superior breaking productivity and to minimize downtime through a number of innovative features. Features include a larger piston and tool for a 15-percent increase in productivity; an 8,600-pound weight to match Cat’s 345C and 365C hydraulic excavators; an auto shut-off feature that turns the hammer off when no material is present and extends reliability and durability by reducing high stress levels caused by blank firing; a heavy-duty suspension system that reduces shock loads; and heavy-duty tie rods for increased performance.
Chicago Pneumatic
Built to last
Chicago Pneumatic Construction Tools says its line of hydraulic breakers is built to last and features an efficient sound and vibration damping system. The CP-Lube, an automatic lubrication system attached to the breaker box, supplies the breakers with grease. The line of 12 breakers range in size from 95 to 4,200 kilograms and are suitable for use with carriers ranging from 1.3 to 75 metric tons.
Huskie
Limited lifetime warranty
Huskie features a line up of 12 hydraulic hammers suitable for a full range of carriers – skid-steer loaders, loader backhoes, and excavators up to 130,000 pounds. Modular construction provides for easy field maintenance. The company says it offers an industry-exclusive limited lifetime warranty on major components.
Indeco
Largest breaker
Indeco North America says its HP25000 is the largest hydraulic breaker in the world and can handle tools with diameters over 10 inches. The breaker is 10 feet, 10 inches tall; has an operating weight of 24,370 pounds; and has a reinforced housing for added durability on job sites. It has an MBMB foot/pound class rating of 25,000, giving the machine a breaking ability that the company says far exceeds any other hydraulic hammer on the market. The breaker is designed to fit large, mobile machines weighing from 135,000 to 330,000 pounds.








