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  2. Breaker (hydraulic) - Wikipedia

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    A breaker is a powerful percussion hammer fitted to an excavator for demolishing hard (rock or concrete) structures. It is powered by an auxiliary hydraulic system from the excavator, which is fitted with a foot-operated valve for this purpose.

  3. Hydraulic hammer - Wikipedia

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    Hydraulic hammer may refer to: Breaker (hydraulic) , a powerful percussion hammer fitted to an excavator for demolishing hard structures Hydraulic hammer, a type of piling hammer

  4. Compact excavator - Wikipedia

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    The workgroup of a compact hydraulic excavator consists of the boom, dipper or arm, and attachment (e.g. auger, bucket or breaker). It is connected to the front of the excavator's house structure via a swing frame that allows the workgroup to be hydraulically pivoted left or right to achieve offset digging for trenching parallel with the tracks.

  5. Jackhammer - Wikipedia

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    A hydraulic breaker may be fitted to heavy equipment such as an excavator or backhoe, and is widely used for roadwork, quarrying, construction sitework, and general demolition. [22] These larger machine mounted breakers are known as rig mounted, or machine mounted breakers.

  6. Auxiliary hydraulic system - Wikipedia

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    Depending upon the vehicle, whether an excavator, a back-hoe or a front-end-loader, the auxiliary hydraulic system may vary. Vehicle interface fittings, length from pump to attachment and vehicle control systems require various configurations of an auxiliary hydraulic system.

  7. Excavator - Wikipedia

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    Excavator with grapple. Hydraulic excavators now perform tasks well beyond bucket excavation. With the advent of hydraulic-powered attachments such as a breaker, a cutter, a grapple or an auger,a crusher and screening buckets [11] the excavator is frequently used in many