How Poor Rock Breaker Tool Selection Slows Down Construction Work
The primary demolition force in modern excavation operations uses rock breakers as its primary equipment. You use hydraulic attachments that convert potential energy into high-impact force to break stone, concrete, and asphalt. The site supervisors and operators believe that hardened steel bits can work with all materials that they need to handle. This assumption is a primary cause of project delays. The geometry of the tool you choose directly correlates to your hourly production rates. Your progress will slow down when you select tools based on availability rather than their ability to handle specific materials. The mechanics of efficiency- Why tool shape matters Rock-breaking efficiency depends on the impact energy that moves through the piston and the tool to reach the rock material. The correct shape generates a clean fracture because energy flows through the material to create the break. Energy is transformed into heat and vibration when the object's shape does not match th...