pneumatic breaker machine
The pneumatic breaker machine is a powerful construction and demolition tool that operates through compressed air technology. This robust equipment effectively breaks down concrete, asphalt, rock, and other hard materials through rapid, high-impact striking movements. At its core, the machine consists of a piston-driven mechanism that delivers consistent, powerful blows to the working surface. The design typically includes an ergonomic handle system, vibration-dampening features, and various tool attachments for different applications. These machines come in different sizes, from handheld units weighing around 20 pounds to larger models exceeding 70 pounds, making them suitable for various job requirements. The operational principle involves compressed air driving a piston that strikes a chisel or point tool, generating the breaking force. Modern pneumatic breakers incorporate advanced features such as automatic lubrication systems, noise reduction technology, and enhanced safety mechanisms. They find extensive use in construction, road works, mining operations, and renovation projects. The machines typically operate at pressures between 80 and 120 PSI, delivering impact rates of 1000 to 1500 blows per minute, ensuring efficient material breakdown while maintaining operator control.