Hydraulic Breaker Attachment Overview
Hydraulic breaker attachments for mini skid steers represent a powerful solution for breaking and demolishing tasks in compact environments. These attachments harness hydraulic power to deliver high-impact blows through a chisel or hammer mechanism, capable of breaking up concrete, asphalt, rock, and other tough materials efficiently. Ideal for construction, renovation, and utility projects where space is limited, hydraulic breakers for mini skid steers offer versatility and precision, enabling operators to tackle demolition jobs with controlled force and minimal disruption. They enhance productivity by swiftly reducing large structures or surfaces into manageable debris, making them essential tools for contractors and landscapers looking to maximize efficiency on diverse worksites.
Specifications & Details
Hydraulic Breakers (Includes 2 moil tools, spare seal kit, adapter bracket and hoses) | ||||||
Model | Working Weight | Impact Energy Class | BPM | Operating Pressure | Relief Pressure (psi) | Oil Flow Range (gal/min) |
SFB500 | 532 lb | 550 ft. lb | 640-1470 | 1595~2117 | 2320~2610 | 10~21.9 |
SFB750 | 650 lb | 750 lb | 620-1150 | 1566~2175 | 2320~2610 | 11.9~21.9 |
- Dual mounting option: Flat top and Pin-on, with mini excavators and SSL adapters to maximize fleet flexibility and minimize owning cost.
- High power to weight ratio: From industry leading impact power and effective side plate structure design
- SSL mounting: Available for standard SAE SSL interfaces in either single or multi-position adapter options.
- Safety: Removes the operator from direct contact with the breaking work, protecting your worker or yourself from injury.
What are hydraulic breaker attachments used for? Hydraulic breakers are used for breaking up concrete, asphalt, rock, and other hard materials. They are commonly employed in demolition, construction, and quarry applications.
How do I choose the right hydraulic breaker for my mini skid steer? Consider the operating weight and hydraulic flow capacity of your mini skid steer. Ensure the breaker is compatible with your machine's specifications and the type of material you will be breaking.
Can I use a hydraulic breaker on any mini skid steer? Most mini skid steers can accommodate hydraulic breakers, but it's important to verify compatibility with your specific model. Check the manufacturer's guidelines to ensure proper fit and function.
How do I attach and detach a hydraulic breaker to my mini skid steer? Hydraulic breakers typically use a quick-attach system for easy connection and disconnection. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for securely attaching and detaching the breaker to your mini skid steer's hydraulic system.
What maintenance is required for a hydraulic breaker attachment?
Regular maintenance includes checking hydraulic hoses and connections for leaks, inspecting the tool bit for wear, lubricating moving parts, and following the manufacturer's maintenance schedule. Proper maintenance ensures optimal performance and longevity.
Are there any safety considerations when using a hydraulic breaker?
Yes, safety is critical. Always wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE), such as a hard hat, ear protection, and safety glasses. Follow the manufacturer's operating instructions and be aware of your surroundings to prevent accidents and injuries.
How do hydraulic breakers work?
Hydraulic breakers use the hydraulic power of the skid steer to drive a piston, which delivers powerful impacts to the tool bit. This repeated impact action breaks up hard materials effectively.
Can hydraulic breakers handle heavy-duty demolition tasks?
Yes, hydraulic breakers are designed for heavy-duty demolition tasks. However, ensure that the breaker you choose is appropriately sized and rated for the specific materials and conditions of your job site.
What is the cost of a hydraulic breaker attachment for a mini skid steer?
The cost of hydraulic breakers varies widely based on size, power, and brand. Prices typically range from several thousand to over ten thousand dollars. High-end models with advanced features will be more expensive.
Boxer parts and service are provided through our network of Boxer Authorized Service Dealers. Please use our Dealer Locator to find the closest dealer near you. If you are unable to find a dealer in your area, please call our Parts Department at (800) 255-8839.
Be sure to ask about our Boxer Maintenance Kits. Maintenance kits include a service reminder decal, synthetic blend replacement engine oil (10W30 Oil for gas-powered machines and 15W40 Oil for diesel machines), engine oil filter, fuel filter, air filter and hydraulic filter for gas and diesel engines. A mid-wheel maintenance kit and an idler wheel maintenance kit also have been introduced, containing all of the parts to rebuild a mid-wheel or the idler wheels, respectively. All maintenance kits are packaged with Boxer recommended OEM replacement components.
For attachments, warranty begins on the date the product is purchased by the original purchaser, first lease and/or rental of unit, or 6 months after invoiced ship date if no registration has been submitted. Once the warranty period has begun it cannot be stopped or interrupted for any reason, and all warranties are non-transferrable. If leased or rented by rental yard first, then sold warranty will not transfer, warranty ends at that point.
Owner Responsibilities
Following or performing the required or recommended preventive maintenance and
following the safety procedures and guidelines with respect to the use and maintenance
of the
Covered Product as described in the operators’ manual, including lubricating the
machine as specified in the operator’s manual.
Keeping all bolts torqued to specifications, and inspecting all bolts, fittings, and hoses
daily.
Keeping all safety equipment installed and in working condition.
Keeping all filters clean.
Repairing all minor hydraulic leaks such as, loose hoses and fittings.
Replacing any decals that may be damaged or illegible.
Using only qualified operators who have read and thoroughly understand the operator’s
manual.
Returning Covered Products to the dealer for warranty work, follow up inspections and
service bulletin updates.
Adhering to the terms and conditions of this Warranty, including returning a Covered
Product to the dealer for warranty work within 30 days from the date of any failure of the
Covered Product.
Adhering to the service bulletin updates and requirements.
Operating the Covered Product in accordance with the applicable design specifications.