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Working Tools for Hydraulic Breakers

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Working Tools for Hydraulic Breakers MERIT working tools for hydraulic breakers are engineered for superior performance, exceptional durability, and long service life. Manufactured from high-purity alloy steel, these tools are precision heat-treated to deliver consistent quality and maximum impact energy transfer. They are the right choice to protect your investment in hydraulic rock breakers, ensuring lower life-cycle costs and higher productivity in every operation. Material Use and Tool Specifications Concrete: Thin or thick floors, walls → Reinforced: Chisel / Non-reinforced: Moil Point Foundations: Reinforced → Chisel Non-reinforced → Moil Point Blocks, Columns, Supports: Reinforced concrete → Chisel Recycling or Secondary Breaking: Mixed materials → Blunt Tool Sedimentary Rock (Limestone, Sandstone, Calcareous sediment): Trenching, foundation work, primary quarry breaking Crystalline / Magmatic Rock (Granite, Greenstone, etc.): Trenching, foundation work, primary quarry breaking ...

MTB Hydraulic Rock Breaker Seal Kits

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  MTB hydraulic breakers are the titans of the demolition world, capable of pulverizing concrete, rock, and even the toughest construction materials. But even these mighty machines need a little TLC to keep them at peak performance. That's where MTB hydraulic breaker seal kits come in, ready to safeguard your breaker against leaks, downtime, and internal damage. Imagine a leaky faucet, but on a demolition derby scale. That's what worn-out seals can do to your MTB breaker, no matter the model: Power Drain: Leaks sap the strength of your breaker, leaving you with a whimpering tool instead of a pulverizing powerhouse. Whether you're wielding an MTB-10 or an MTB-700, leaks can bring even the toughest breaker to its knees. Internal Carnage: Debris and contaminants can waltz right in through leaky seals, wreaking havoc on sensitive components. This can lead to costly repairs and premature wear, regardless of whether you're working with an MTB-30, MTB-12...