Effective Pneumatic Breakers for Demolition Work

Pneumatic Breaker: Compressed Air-Driven Crushing Tool

Pneumatic Breaker: Compressed Air-Driven Crushing Tool

A pneumatic breaker, also known as a pneumatic jack hammer, uses compressed air as the power source to generate impact force for crushing objects. It is commonly used in construction demolition, road repair, and mining. In construction demolition, it can break concrete structures and masonry walls. In road repair, it can crush damaged road surfaces. DECKWELL may offer pneumatic breakers that are easy to operate and suitable for work in narrow spaces or places with high mobility requirements.
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Advantages of the product

Simple Structure and Low Cost

These breakers have a relatively simple structure, mainly consisting of components that use compressed air to drive the piston for impact. This simplicity not only reduces manufacturing costs but also makes them an affordable option for small - scale projects or contractors with budget constraints. Additionally, the low - cost nature extends to maintenance, as there are fewer complex parts to repair or replace.

Good Mobility

Due to their relatively lightweight and compact design, pneumatic breakers are highly mobile. They can be easily carried to different work locations within a construction site or a mining area. This mobility is a significant advantage when dealing with projects that require the breaker to be moved frequently to different areas for targeted demolition or surface - breaking work.

Advantages of the product

The construction and performance of highly regarded Atlas Copco pneumatic breakers showcase why they sit at the top of the industry's food chain. They can be used across a range of industries including construction, demolition ,and even mining due to their powerful impacts coming from their use of compressed air. These breakers use advanced technology with efficient air-distribution systems to increase impact force while also reducing the air needed, ensuring ergonomic designs which lessen operator fatigue.

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What is the function of a pneumatic breaker?

A pneumatic breaker is used to break materials such as concrete, masonry, and rocks. It uses compressed air to drive a piston, generating impact force to break the target materials in construction, road repair, and mining projects.
Commonly used in construction for demolishing concrete structures and in road repair for breaking damaged pavements. Also used in mining to break rocks in some operations.
A pneumatic breaker is often more lightweight and has a simpler structure. However, a hydraulic breaker usually has greater breaking force and is more suitable for large - scale, heavy - duty tasks.

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User evaluation of the product

Ava Davis

We've used it in road repair projects, and it has worked well. It's a great tool for breaking damaged pavement quickly.

William

This pneumatic breaker is reliable. It rarely breaks down during use, and it's a must - have for any construction or renovation project.

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Suitability for Hazardous Environments

Suitability for Hazardous Environments

Powered by compressed air, pneumatic breakers are suitable for use in environments where there may be a risk of explosion or where electrical equipment is not safe to use, such as in areas with flammable gases or in mines. They eliminate the risk of electrical sparks, ensuring safe operation in such hazardous conditions.