What Machine Is Used To Break Rocks?
A rock breaker machine, also known as a hydraulic hammer, is a piece of construction machinery that is attached to excavators, backhoes, skid steers, and mini excavators.The two-section boom design enables height adjustment according to roadway dimensions, preventing collisions with anchor rods, anchor cables, and roof strata, thereby ensuring flexible operation in various cross-section heights during repair work.
The telescopic boom cylinder adopts a built-in structure with protective sleeves, effectively safeguarding hydraulic cylinders from collision damage during operation.
The compact hydraulic system features pipeline routing along both sides of the boom, protected by durable hose covers.
A high-pressure hydraulic system delivers superior excavation force for the bucket.
Hydraulic circuit connections ensure reliable sealing performance. The semi-enclosed operator cabin combines excellent visibility with high structural strength, featuring an adjustable-height canopy for easy installation/removal. The power unit employs a centralized compact configuration with protective housing, minimizing damage from rock debris, complemented by forced-air cooling system. The full-range breaker hammer achieves omnidirectional crushing without dead angles, enabling multi-functional machine applications. The electric hydraulic system offers low-noise operation and zero exhaust emissions, making it particularly suitable for underground metal mining applications.
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