How Do Hydraulic Hammers Work? A Simple Guide to Their Power and Performance
Hydraulic hammers deliver fast, powerful strikes for breaking rock, concrete, and asphalt. RocxBreaker builds hammers for tough environments and use on mini excavators, full-size excavators, and skid steers.
How Does a Hydraulic Hammer Work?
Hydraulic hammers use pressurized hydraulic oil to move a piston up and down. Each downward stroke drives the tool into the material, producing fast, powerful blows. Some models rely only on hydraulic pressure, while gas-assisted designs give extra striking force for harder materials. RocxBreaker hammers include the gas assisted design.
What Is a Hydraulic Hammer Used For?
A hydraulic hammer attaches to your machine to deliver a strong, controlled impact to many different materials or surfaces. Common uses include:
- Trenching and utility installation.
- Concrete and rock demolition.
- Construction site prep.
- Quarry and mining work.
- Asphalt removal and road repair.
- Breaking foundations and reinforced structures.
They are ideal for both open areas and tight access situations such as within the confines of a deep trench.
What Makes RocxBreaker Hammers Effective?
RocxBreaker hammers are built for durability, precision, and low maintenance. Key features include:
- Strong impact for rock, concrete, and asphalt.
- Durable construction for tough conditions.
- Easy installation on mini excavators, large excavators, skid steer loaders, and backhoe loaders.
- Compatible with all major equipment brands.
- Low-maintenance design.
- Optional noise-reduction features.
- Available for purchase or rental.
Why Choose RocxBreaker?
RocxBreaker, part of RocxGroup since 2011, offers hammers for all machine sizes. They combine reliability, high impact, and easy operation to help contractors finish jobs efficiently.
Ready to find the right hydraulic hammer for your project? Get in touch with RocxBreaker and get started today.