All Breakers - Excavator-Mounted Articles
Atlas Copco has introduced the first automatic lubrication system for machine-mounted breakers weighing less than 500 kg
Montabert has introduced its largest ever automatic two speed breaker, the V4500
The DXR 140 demolition robot from Husqvarna weighs just under 1 tonne and features a compact design
Sandvik has announced the introduction of two new medium class breakers in the shape of the 2,350 kg (5,170 lb) BR3288 and 3,380 kg (7,436 lb) BR4099
Daemo has introduced the mid range Alicon series of hydraulic breakers at the world's largest construction trade show
Tabe will showcase a number of new attachments during Bauma 2010
A number of new products from Doosan companies will be on show in Munich
Sandvik has launched an easy-to-service, no-frills range of breakers, aimed at emerging markets.
Sandvik BR4511 breaker clears British Sugar factory
While there’s an underlying trend for bigger and more powerful hydraulic breakers, there is also a move towards quieter, more carrier-friendly systems.
Furukawa Rock Drill will show a new concept demolition tool in the shape of its XCENTRIC Ripper series of attachments that are said to be more productive than a trdational breaker
Manufacturing hydraulic breakers with increased output power and lower operating costs remains the focus in the current economic climate. Becca Wilkins reports on the latest trends in the sector.
Bypassing, harnessing or resisting the world’s rivers and seas represents a unique challenge. Steve Skinner reports on the needs and solutions behind some of the world’s largest and most spectacular construction projects.
Atlas Copco has extended the warranty on its light and medium hydraulic breakers to three years. The newly developed 1+2program is free of charge for all SB and MB range hydraulic breakers purchased after July 1, 2009.
Sandvik has unveiled two new breakers for the global market featuring noise and vibration damping, and sound suppression systems
Montabert's new picBucket combines the power of a breaker with the manoeuvrability of a bucket.
Demand for bigger breakers is cooling in the midst of the economic crisis. Contractors are thinking twice about investing in large construction equipment and so breaker manufacturers are turning their attention to making more flexible models.
Daemo has added a new breaker at the top end of its DMB series breakers in the shape of the 5,900 kg (12,980 lb) DMB800
Attachment supplier Everdigm has announced the introduction of what will be known as the Series 6 line of hydraulic breaker
At Intermat will be the latest additions - the AGB-10 and AGB-18 - to TABE's heavy-duty hammer range. Joining the AGB-15 are the 950 kg AGB-10, which is suitable for excavators weighing from 10 to 16 t, and the 1850 kg AGB-18, which is for 24 to 28 t machines. Both new breakers feature TABE's coupling system that eliminates tie rods, which prevents breakages and breakdowns, said the Spanish company.
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