Operating Direction of The Hydraulic Breaker
When running the crushing work, please make sure that the direction of the force of the drill rod is perpendicular to the surface of the hitting object, and keep it as far as possible; if it is inclined to the surface of the hitting object, the drill rod may slide off the surface In this case, the drill rod will be damaged and the piston will be affected. When breaking, please select an appropriate strike point first, and confirm that the drill rod is indeed firm before striking.
Q&A
What is inside a hydraulic hammer?
It mainly consists of a cylinder, a piston, and a control valve. The piston and the valve are the only two moving parts of a hydraulic breaker hammer. The piston moves up and down and hits on the tool, while the valve rotates to control the oil flow's direction.