One of the standout features of the SB60 hydraulic breaker is its compact size, with a total length of 2195mm.
This design allows for excellent maneuverability and access to tight and confined spaces on construction sites, where larger machinery may struggle to reach. Despite its smaller size, the SB60 still delivers impressive power and impact force, making it suitable for a wide range of demolition tasks, such as breaking concrete, rocks, asphalt, and other tough materials.
The hydraulic system is the heart of the SB60, and it plays a crucial role in its performance. The breaker hammer is powered by the hydraulic system of the carrier machine, typically an excavator or backhoe loader. The hydraulic fluid is pressurized, and when it reaches the hydraulic cylinder in the breaker, it forces the piston forward. The piston then strikes the chisel or tool at the end of the breaker, generating high-energy impacts to break the material efficiently.
Safety is a paramount concern when using hydraulic breakers, and the SB60 is equipped with various safety features to protect both the operator and the equipment.
These features may include an automatic shut-off mechanism in case of hydraulic pressure fluctuations, an energy recovery system that recycles recoil energy, and anti-blank firing to prevent damage to the breaker and the carrier.
Durability is a key aspect of the SB60's design, and it is constructed using high-quality materials like specialized steels that provide exceptional strength and resistance to wear and tear. This rugged construction allows the breaker hammer to endure the extreme forces and vibrations it experiences during operation, leading to a longer service life and reduced maintenance costs.
The SB60 hydraulic breaker is designed for easy and quick attachment to various carriers, thanks to its suitable weight range. This versatility allows the breaker to be used with different machines, increasing job site efficiency and minimizing downtime.