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A breaker is mounted on the excavator on the left side Breaker (hydraulic) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia A breaker is a powerful percussion hammer fitted to an excavator for demolishing concrete structures or rocks. It is powered by an auxiliary hydraulic system from the excavator, which is fitted with a footoperated valve for this purpose. Additionally, demolition crews employ the hoe ram for jobs too large for jackhammering or areas where blasting is not possible due to safety or environmental issues. Breakers are often referred to as "hammers", "peckers", "hoe rams" or "hoe rammers." These terms are popular and commonly used amongst construction/demolition workers. [1] [2] See also Jackhammer Excavator Mobile Hydraulic Hammer References 1. New Mexico State Highway and Transportation Department Hoe Ram (http://www.nmshtd.state.nm.us/photo_galleries/nmgrip/Demo_Gall/pages/ram.htm) 2. http://arrowmaster.com/hammer.shtml Bibliography Association of Equipment Manufacturers (2010). Carrier Mounted Hydraulic Breaker: Safety Manual for Operating and Maintenance Personnel (https://books.google.co.id/books? id=mNBDygAACAAJ). Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Breaker_(hydraulic)&oldid=677942464" Categories: Hydraulic tools Construction equipment Tool stubs This page was last modified on 26 August 2015, at 13:28. Text is available under the Creative Commons AttributionShareAlike License; additional terms may apply. By using this site, you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Wikipedia® is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., a nonprofit organization.

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A breaker is mounted on theexcavator on the left side

Breaker (hydraulic)From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

A breaker is a powerful percussion hammer fitted to anexcavator for demolishing concrete structures or rocks. It ispowered by an auxiliary hydraulic system from the excavator,which is fitted with a foot­operated valve for this purpose.Additionally, demolition crews employ the hoe ram for jobs toolarge for jackhammering or areas where blasting is not possibledue to safety or environmental issues.

Breakers are often referred to as "hammers", "peckers", "hoerams" or "hoe rammers." These terms are popular and commonlyused amongst construction/demolition workers.[1] [2]

See also

JackhammerExcavatorMobile Hydraulic Hammer

References1. New Mexico State Highway and Transportation Department ­ Hoe Ram

(http://www.nmshtd.state.nm.us/photo_galleries/nmgrip/Demo_Gall/pages/ram.htm)2. http://arrowmaster.com/hammer.shtml

Bibliography

Association of Equipment Manufacturers (2010). Carrier Mounted Hydraulic Breaker: SafetyManual for Operating and Maintenance Personnel (https://books.google.co.id/books?id=mNBDygAACAAJ).

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