What are the most common hydraulic breaker problems?
What are the most common hydraulic breaker problems?
Our Frequently asked questions below is a logical, systematic approach to the most common hydraulic breaker problems. We have tried to determine the most likely causes of stress for the owners of hydraulic breakers. If you cannot find an answer to your question or require further assistance, please call us on: 0121 445 6526.
What kind of hydraulic breakers are used on excavators?
Epiroc with his HB 3600 hydraulic breaker. Our Heavy Breakers are highly adapted for primary blast-free rock excavation and secondary rock breaking on construction sites and in quarries, surface and underground mines as well as primary demolition of massive reinforced concrete structures. Loading… Description: Small hydraulic breaker SB 102.
When was the first hydraulic rock breaker made?
Hydraulic breakers are the oldest hydraulic attachments for carriers. The first serial manufactured rock breaker was the Krupp HM 400 in 1967 and the patent was secured in 1963. Hydraulic breakers are impact devices designed to break any kind of rock or concrete with any hardness or physical property.
What’s the difference between a Tor and KB hydraulic breakers?
Unlike the KB Series, the TOR Series of hydraulic breakers have a blank firing protection system control valve, making sure that the excavator hammer is not damaged by improper use. The TOR Series also benefit from having a built-in auto-greasing system enhancing the durability of the breaker.
How to contact hydraulic breaker and hammer services?
Call Hydraulic Breaker Services: 1-800-940-8517. As a leading hydraulic breaker service company, we have provided the construction industry around the globe with inspection analysis, hydraulic hammer/breaker rebuilds, hydraulic breaker parts, certified rebuilt hydraulic hammers (with warranties!), demolition tools and more.
Our Frequently asked questions below is a logical, systematic approach to the most common hydraulic breaker problems. We have tried to determine the most likely causes of stress for the owners of hydraulic breakers. If you cannot find an answer to your question or require further assistance, please call us on: 0121 445 6526.
Do you need an 80 amp slide breaker?
Several years ago, Lippert released a LIP Sheet (technical advisory) suggesting installation of an 80 amp breaker when having start/stop issues where a 50 amp breaker was tripping. A short time later, the LIP Sheet was withdrawn without explanation. Some people have upgraded their 50 amp breakers to 80 amp.
Epiroc with his HB 3600 hydraulic breaker. Our Heavy Breakers are highly adapted for primary blast-free rock excavation and secondary rock breaking on construction sites and in quarries, surface and underground mines as well as primary demolition of massive reinforced concrete structures. Loading… Description: Small hydraulic breaker SB 102.