The SQ50 is powered by hydraulic technology, utilizing the hydraulic power from a carrier machine, such as an excavator or a skid steer loader, to deliver high-impact blows to the chisel or tool at the tip of the hammer.
This impact force is then transmitted to the material being broken, making it effective for breaking through rock, concrete, and other tough materials.
The compact design of the SQ50 hydraulic breaker hammer is advantageous, particularly in applications where space is limited or maneuverability is a concern. Its smaller size allows it to access tight and confined areas, providing increased versatility on job sites with restricted working conditions.
Despite its compact size, the SQ50 is built with durability and reliability in mind. Soosan engineers the breaker hammer with high-quality materials and precision engineering to withstand the rigors of heavy use. The sturdy construction ensures that the hammer can withstand the intense forces and vibrations generated during operation, enhancing its lifespan and reducing maintenance requirements.
Like other hydraulic breakers in the Soosan lineup, the SQ50 features an auto-greasing system, which ensures that critical components receive proper lubrication during operation. This feature contributes to the hammer's longevity and minimizes downtime caused by maintenance and repairs.
The SQ50 breaker hammer delivers impressive impact energy output, enabling it to handle a wide range of materials and demolition tasks.
Its energy output can be adjusted to suit specific job requirements, allowing operators to optimize performance and efficiency based on the application at hand.
Installing and detaching the SQ50 from the carrier machine is a straightforward process, thanks to its standardized mounting bracket. This compatibility with various carrier machines ensures easy attachment and detachment, streamlining work on the job site.
Safety is a top priority in hydraulic breaker hammers, and the SQ50 is equipped with essential safety features to protect both the operator and the machine. These may include an anti-blank firing system, which prevents the hammer from firing when not in contact with the material, reducing the risk of accidents and prolonging the life of the tool.