Choosing the right hydraulic hammer isn’t just about picking the biggest or most powerful one. If you get the size wrong, it can cost you time, money, and even damage your equipment. You need to pick the best hydraulic hammer for each job based on the specifications of the job. If you’re making any of these mistakes, you could be losing money.
The biggest hydraulic hammer is not always the best choice. A hammer that’s too big for your carrier, excavator, or backhoe can lead to delays in getting the job finished or damage to your carrier. Oversized hammers put too much strain on the machine’s arm, pins, and hydraulics. That wear and tear can cause damage that needs expensive repairs. And if the hammer is too big and heavy, it can be dangerous for operators to try and control it.
A hydraulic hammer that’s too small will make the job drag on, which can cost you money in labor. That’s because a hammer that’s too small won’t break up material efficiently. That leads to more operator hours to get the job done, which costs more money. You’re not saving money by using a smaller hammer.
The hydraulic hammer must match your carrier’s weight, hydraulic flow, and pressure. If the carrier can’t supply enough oil flow, the hammer won’t hit as hard as it should. If it supplies too much, you risk blowing out seals or breaking internal parts. Always check the manufacturer’s specs to make sure the hammer and carrier are a match.
If you’re working in tight spaces or on delicate ground, a smaller hammer might be the better choice. On the flip side, if you’re breaking thick concrete or big rocks, you’ll need something with real impact force. Think about the kind of material you’re breaking, the working space, and how often you’ll use the hammer. This helps you choose the right size and save money in the long run.
Too many people try to size a hammer by guesswork. It’s better to get guidance from experts who can tell you what size of hammer you need for a job based on the specs of that job. Expert advice can help you make the right choice the first time so that you don’t end up wasting time and money.
Don’t waste time or money. Contact Gorilla Hammers today at 888-814-6745, and we can help with all of your hydraulic breaker needs.
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