Concrete Breakers, Gas, Hydraulic & Pneumatic
A concrete breaker is a powerful percussion hammer that is fitted to an excavator to demo concrete structures or large rocks. It is powered by an auxiliary hydraulic system from the excavator, which is fitted with a foot-operated valve for this concrete demolishing purpose. To get through the concrete fast, use concrete breaker machines. There are many different attachments available and the useful machines can be found two different power types - either pneumatic concrete breakers or hydraulic concrete breakers. Tough and contractor grade they will get your job done right. Purchase the available concrete breakers for sale below.
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Atlas Copco Cobra TTe Gas Tie tamper/Breaker(1-1/8" x 6")
Starting At $5,000.00The Cobra TTe is optimized for railway applications and especially designed for tie tamping. It works at the relatively high frequency of 1,620 blows/min. Its impact energy is high enough to push the ballast back under the ties and low enough to prevent pulverization of ballast. The petrol-driven breaker is ideal for tie tamping in more ways. You don’t have to worry about compressors, hoses or cables, which makes it easy and safe to move around in rail yards and other high-risk environments with constant heavy traffic. Learn More -
Atlas Copco TEX P90 Pnumtc Hvy Breaker (Shank 1 1/8" x 6")
Starting At $1,574.00A solid body concept from a single cast reduces the need for bolts that might break. The anvil block has been refined to handle and deliver impact energy. But heavy tools and massive power means a lot of responsibility on our behalf. We are specially proud of HAPS (Hand Arm Protection System) that reduce vibration levels and allow up to seven times as much trigger time compared to a conventional breaker. Together with the slim polyurethane silencer that reduces noise by 75 percent. Learn More -
Atlas Copco TEX 40PE 1-1/8" x 6" Pneumatic Hvy Breaker
Starting At $2,434.00The TEX 40 models are heavy duty general demolition breakers used in a number of applications on medium hard to hard materials. They are well proven in both asphalt and concrete. Learn More -
Atlas Copco TEX P90S Pnmatic Hvy Brkr (1-1/8" x 6") w/ Slncr
Starting At $1,630.00A solid body concept from a single cast reduces the need for bolts that might break. The anvil block has been refined to handle and deliver impact energy. But heavy tools and massive power means a lot of responsibility on our behalf. We are specially proud of HAPS (Hand Arm Protection System) that reduce vibration levels and allow up to seven times as much trigger time compared to a conventional breaker. Together with the slim polyurethane silencer that reduces noise by 75 percent. Learn More -
Atlas Copco R-TEX Pneumatic light breaker (Shank 1-1/8" x 6")
Starting At $1,600.00The RTEX pays for itself. A comparable TEX uses 34 litres of air per second. The RTEX only use 18 litres per second! That saves you money on fuel by allowing you to downsize on the compressor or run several breakers on the existing equipment. Learn More -
M190A APT Paving Breaker 1-1/8" x 6"
Starting At $1,594.70The Model 190A Airgo-line Paving Breaker is a 90 lb class tool. The ergonomically designed handle helps reduce harmful vibration to the hands and arms of the operator. This versatile tool is based on the standard Model 190 the tool being easily converted between the standard or ergonomic styles. No power is lost from the standard tool but does increase efficiency and output due to the reduction in operator fatigue.The M190A is now equipped with the patented Automatic Ball Valve. Learn More -
M190 APT Paving Breaker 1-1/8" x 6"
Starting At $1,270.40Tough and dependable the high performance Model 190 Paving Breaker is the most powerful tool American Pneumatic Tool provides. It is designed for big jobs such as heavy demolition and concrete breaking. Since the Model 190 has the ability to penetrate the hardest concrete it is the choice for road building and foundation removal.The 190 is now equipped with the patented Automatic Ball Valve. Learn More -
Atlas Copco Cobra PROi 1- 1/8" x 6" Gas Concrete Breaker
Starting At $5,255.00Atlas Copco Cobra Pro Gas Concrete Breakers cover a wide range of applications like breaking concrete cutting asphalt tamping ballast and more. All without the need for power packs or cables. The Cobra Pro is the heavy hitter in the range clocking up an incredible 60 joules at the tip of the tool. Learn More -
M160A APT Paving Breaker 1-1/8" x 6"
Starting At $1,494.70The Model 160A Airgo-line Paving Breaker is a 60 lb class tool. The ergonomically designed handle helps reduce harmful vibration to the hands and arms of the operator. This versatile tool is based on the standard Model 640 the tool being easily converted between the standard or ergonomic styles. No power is lost from the standard tool but does increase efficiency and output due to the reduction in operator fatigue.The 160A is now equipped with the patented Automatic Ball Valve. Learn More -
M160 APT Paving Breaker 1-1/8" x 6"
Starting At $1,170.80This Model 160 a 60 lb class Paving Breaker is a hard hitting tool that can be used for medium to heavy demolition work and concrete breaking. The Model 160 is one of the best tools on the market for asphalt cutting. The M160 is now equipped with the patented Automatic Ball Valve. Learn More
A few of the lightweight cement breakers are designed with a D shaped handles that allow the operator to pick the breaker up and operate it horizontally as well as vertically. Like chipping hammers, concrete breaker machines can be powered either hydraulically, electrically, or pneumatically. The constant pounding action of breakers is normally slower than that of chipping hammers, ranging from 800 blows per minute to close to 2,000 blows per minute in comparison. Pavement breakers weigh from 30 to 100 pounds on some models. A good indication of a breaker's power is its weight. Pavement breakers weighing between 40 and 50 pounds are particularly useful for removing concrete for partial-depth pavement repair. The weight of these tools gives them the power needed to break up a just a few inches of concrete without being so heavy that they demolish the entire pavement area.
The pavement breakers weighing more than 60 pounds can easily handle heavy demolition jobs with even reinforced concrete with rebar, and are used to demolish roads and very thick concrete. One example of the type of work that the heaviest breakers do is demolition of high strength reinforced concrete found on airport runways.