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What's new in Hydraulic rock breakers Hydraulic rock breakers-What's new |
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In our latest product round-up on hydraulic hammers, we take a look at recently introduced models for breaking oversize rock and concrete. New breaker has retrofit capability The new BR 2155 hammer is the latest addition to the range of fixed blow energy hydraulic hammers offered by Sandvik Mining and Construction. The hammer has class-leading power-to-weight ratio and productivity levels to handle severe service demolition and rock breaking chores. With a working weight ranging from 1190 to 1220 kg and an impact rate of 490 to 760 blows per minute (BPM), the hammer has been designed for carriers in the 20 to 22-tonne operating weight class. The 118 mm diameter tool delivers optimum wear and an excellent impact and bending resistance. Well-protected hoses prevent it from wear and pinching damage while a highly efficient relief valve provides extra protection to the hammer.
Hammer offers high productivity The most recent hydraulic breaker from Caterpillar is the H180D S, the largest in the company’s lineup. Designed to deliver superior breaking productivity under challenging operating environments, the piston and tool have been increased 15 per cent over the previous model. The hammer weighs 3900 kg and is matched for carriers in the 36.2 to 67.8-tonne class, such Cat’s 345C and 365C hydraulic excavators. The 12,000 ft lbs class H180D S delivers 400 to 505 blows per minute with its 177mm diameter tool. Innovative features include the Auto Shut Off (ASO) that turns the hammer off when no material is present beneath it. ASO is said to extend the reliability and durability of the hammer by reducing the high stress levels caused by blank firing. The heavy-duty suspension system significantly reduces shock loads transmitted to the machine during hammer operation to improve operator comfort and increase the service life of critical machine components. Standard sound suppression also improves operator comfort and environmental protection.
John Deere expands line John Deere has expanded its line of hydraulic hammers to include the new Worksite Pro HH100, the first model designed exclusively for backhoe loaders. The HH100 delivers 1200 ft lbs of impact energy and features a compact design that makes it easier for operators to see what they are breaking.
www.johndeere.com Solid body concept for new hammer Designed for use on skid steers, backhoes and excavators in the 2000 to 5844 kg weight class, Atlas Copco’s SBC 410 hydraulic breaker features a solid one-piece body that eliminates the need for side bolts while providing strength and reliability. The cast-iron body also allows all integral parts to be housed in the same casting, simplifying maintenance and making the unit lighter than conventional units that house the valve, cylinder, front head and breaker in separate compartments.
The long-stroke piston design is claimed to ensure optimum energy transfer to the tip of the tool, reducing the amount of recoil directed back to the carrier and operator. The piston design also lends itself to quiet operation in urban areas.
www.atlascopco.com
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