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Hydraulic hammers, also known as demolition hammers, are a popular attachment used in excavators for demolishing concrete walls, rocks, crushing concrete, and other tasks related to destroying and crushing materials.


Hydraulic hammers are usually powered by the excavator's hydraulic system, and hydraulic energy is used to strike the hammer head, called the gun, against the surface we want to break. Typically, the excavator lifts the hydraulic hammer and directs it towards the surface to make the impact. Hydraulic hammers are usually powered by the excavator's engine or hydraulic motors, and are controlled by hydraulic valves.


There are many different types of hydraulic hammers, which differ mainly in weight, impact force, speed, and gun diameter. The most important parameters to consider when choosing the right hydraulic hammer for an excavator are: hammer weight, impact energy, hydraulic oil flow, hydraulic oil pressure, gun diameter, and noise level generated during operation.


When choosing a hydraulic hammer, it is also important to consider the type of work that will be performed, the type of material to be broken, and the size of the area to be cleared. It is important to match the hydraulic hammer to the specific tasks being performed in order to achieve the best results and avoid damage to the machine or other hazards.

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