EarthQuake RB08S Rock Breaker 0.7-1.2T
EarthQuake RB10S Rock Breaker 1.2-2T
Earthquake RB20S Rock Breaker 1.7-2.7T
EarthQuake RB30S Rock Breaker 2.8-3.5T
EarthQuake RB30S Rock Breaker for Mini Loaders
EarthQuake RB40S Rock Breaker 3.6-4.5T
EarthQuake RB50S Rock Breaker 4.5-6T
EarthQuake RB70S Rock Breaker 6-9T
EarthQuake RB110SX Rock Breaker 9-12T
EarthQuake RB140SX Rock Breaker 11-16T
EarthQuake RB200SX Rock Breaker 18-22T
EarthQuake RB250SX Rock Breaker 18-26T
EarthQuake RB280SX Rock Breaker 25-30T
EarthQuake RB300SX Rock Breaker 28-35T
EarthQuake RB350SX Rock Breaker 30-40T
EarthQuake RB460Q Quarry Rock Breaker 36-48T
EarthQuake RB550Q Quarry Rock Breaker 45-65T
EarthQuake RB750Q Quarry Rock Breaker 65-85T
EarthQuake RB1000Q Quarry Rock Breaker 75-120T
Rock Breaker Grease H2A Automatic Greaser Cartridge x20
Rock Breaker Grease Ritter Automatic Greaser Cartridge x12
Rock Breaker Grease 300g Cartridge SKF Automatic Greaser x20
Rock Breaker Grease 450g x1 Tube
Rock Breaker Grease 450g x20 Tubes
Rock Breaker Grease BEKA Automatic Greaser Cartridge x20
Transform your excavator into a rock-breaking powerhouse with Earthquake rock breakers from Earthmoving Warehouse. These high-performance attachments are the perfect solution for tackling tough demolition, excavation, and mining projects.
Earthquake Rock Breakers: Built for Demanding Applications
When it comes to breaking rock, concrete, and asphalt, Earthquake rock breakers are unmatched in performance and durability. Here's why they're the trusted choice for excavator operators:
- Unmatched Breaking Force: Engineered to deliver exceptional impact energy, Earthquake rock breakers shatter even the toughest materials with ease.
- Hydraulic Efficiency: Designed to optimize your excavator's hydraulic system, these breakers maximize power while minimising fuel consumption.
- Built to Last: Manufactured with high-strength materials and featuring innovative designs, Earthquake rock breakers are built to withstand the harshest working environments.
The Right Breaker for Your Excavator
Earthmoving Warehouse exclusively offers the full range of Earthquake rock breaker models to perfectly match the size and capabilities of your excavator. Our selection caters to excavators ranging from mini-excavators to large quarry machines, ensuring you find the perfect breaker for your specific needs.
Benefits of Using Earthquake Rock Breakers on Excavators:
- Increased Efficiency: Break through rock and concrete faster, expediting project timelines.
- Reduced Operating Costs: Durable construction minimises downtime and maintenance needs.
- Versatility: Suitable for a wide range of applications, from demolition to trenching and quarrying.
- Operator Comfort: Many models feature vibration reduction technology for smoother operation.
Upgrade your excavator's capabilities and conquer any job with an Earthquake Rock Breaker from Earthmoving Warehouse. Browse our selection online or contact our team to discuss your project requirements.
How do rock breakers work?
Hydraulic rock breakers are powerful tools that utilise hydraulic pressure to break rock, concrete, and other hard materials. Here's how they work:
- Hydraulic Power: The breaker is attached to a carrier vehicle (usually an excavator) that provides hydraulic power.
- Piston and Chisel: Inside the breaker, a heavy piston moves rapidly back and forth.
- Impact Force: When the piston moves forward, it strikes a chisel that's in contact with the material. This high-impact blow delivers the force needed to break the material.
- Hydraulic Pressure: The movement of the piston is driven by high-pressure hydraulic fluid. This fluid is directed by valves to control the piston's motion.
Key Components:
- Piston: The main moving part that generates the impact force.
- Chisel: The tool that comes into contact with the material and delivers the breaking blow.
- Hydraulic Cylinder: The component that converts hydraulic pressure into mechanical force to move the piston.
- Valves: Control the flow of hydraulic fluid to regulate the piston's movement.
Applications:
- Construction: Breaking up concrete foundations, walls, and other structures.
- Mining: Extracting ore from rock faces, breaking large rocks into smaller pieces.
- Demolition: Demolishing buildings and other structures.
- Quarrying: Breaking large rocks into smaller sizes for use in construction materials.
Hydraulic rock breakers are essential tools in various industries due to their power, efficiency, and versatility.
Common names for hydraulic rock breakers include:
- Hydraulic Hammers: This is a very common and general term.
- Rock Breakers: A straightforward and widely used term.
- Breaker Hammers: Another common term that emphasizes their breaking function.
- Excavator Hammers: Since they are often attached to excavators.