Introduction to Rock Breaker Chisel
In the world of construction and demolition, the rock breaker chisel is a standout performer, commanding attention and respect with its unwavering presence. Crafted meticulously with premium-grade materials, it stands as a beacon of reliability and efficiency, tackling the toughest challenges effortlessly.
From the thunderous blasts of quarries to the delicate art of shaping stone, the rock breaker chisel handles every task with precision and power, navigating the spectrum of duties seamlessly.
Its unmatched durability and versatility make it the preferred choice for those conquering the most daunting tasks, shaping the world with each strike.
As a symbol of innovation and progress, the rock breaker chisel embodies the relentless pursuit of excellence, propelling industries forward with every blow.
Whether breaking ground on a new construction project or demolishing the remnants of the old, the rock breaker chisel embodies the relentless pursuit of excellence and the unyielding drive to build a better future.
Experience the unmatched performance and precision of the rock breaker chisel, and unleash the full potential of your projects.
Types of Chisels
The Moil Tool, Blunt Tool, and Wedge Tool are three of the most affordable and useful tools in different workers around the world who need to extract something from the rock, destroy something, or build something.
Moil Tool: Its moil tool is more of a straight, slim rod usually endowed with a conical tip. For precision rock breaking and drilling, the tool’s design with its pointed sharp end narrows to an oval shape helps it to reach farther depths. The hardness of the surfaces is a critical factor in the penetration process. The moil tool is especially suitable for unique applications, namely, creating fissures in solid rock and cutting tough materials like it is a hot knife through butter.
Blunt Tool: The Blunt Tool, in contrast, has a broader and less consistent force thanks to the flat or rounded tip. This tool is ideal for general demolition, compaction, and the like tasks that generally demand the treatment of large areas of rock or concrete. Unlike the sharp end that breaks the concrete around the hole, the blunt end has a flat shape hitting the object evenly. Hence, the result of this hitting is that the bigger sections of the materials can be separated or driven through the inserted spikes.
Wedge Tool: Wedge Tools are usually V-shaped and they are used for splitting or prying things apart. In a situation when the wedge is forced deep into the material, it splits or cracks. It is often used with a sledgehammer or another striking tool enabling the worker to split stones or create controlled fractures in wood or concrete. All three tools are purpose-oriented designing make then an invaluable piece in many construction and excavation procedures.
You can learn more about different types of chisels by checking out this article
Overview
Rock Breaker Chisels, Bits, Parts, Points, Tools Suitable for Furukawa, Atlas Copco, Indus, Daemo, Soosan, Hammer & Various other series, Blunt Type Hydraulic Breaker Chisels, Wedge Type Hydraulic Breaker Chisels, Moil type Hydraulic Breaker Chisels
Features
- Friendly Environment
- High Quality & Robust Durability
- High Performance
- Long Service Life
Application
Blunt Tool
- Crushing large rock pieces in quarries
- Crushing slag
- Ground compression
Flat/Wedge Point
- General use with additional cutting cation
- Drawing pits in rocky subsoil
- Separating rock slabs
Moil point
- General use with demolition work and in quarries
- Breaking up stag in steel mills
- Demolishing foundations
- Roadway drivage and roadway shots in mining
Available Model
- SB40
- SB43
- SB50
- SB81
- MB1500
- MB1200
- MB1000
- MB750 and as per requirement other size
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