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HCBSR-4625-D Rockbreaker Boom

HCBSR-4625-D Rockbreaker Boom

The HCBSR-4625-D rockbreaker boom reduces costs, improves material flow and creates a safer working environment through mechanization and automation in place of intensive manual work. Its robust design and hydraulics overcome harsh, hazardous conditions with a high performance, purpose-built solution for extreme material manipulation challenges.

  • Item No :

    HCBSR-4625-D
  • Weight :

    5000 kg
  • Power :

    37 kW
  • Pump flow :

    0-100 L/min
  • Transport Package :

    Steel bracket wooden cases
  • Warranty :

    1 Year

The HCBSR-4625-D is a heavy-duty rockbreaker boom that provides a safe, powerful solution for material handling in hazardous environments. It features a robust steel construction and advanced hydraulics which enable intensive material manipulation and demolition.

Driven by a 37 kW motor and 100 L/min pump, the HCBSR-4625-D has a payload up to 5,000 kg. It has a 360° rotation and can reach up to 9,090 mm, giving flexibility. Electro hydraulic valves and easy-to-use handles allow precise control. Multiple safety mechanisms ensure protection. Manual emergency functions operate if power fails.

 

Key Features:

  • Heavy-duty and durable High-strength steel construction with a maximum payload of 5,000 kg.
  • Powerful hydraulics Driven by a 37 kW motor and hydraulic pump, with a flow rate up to 100 L/min and pressure up to 21 MPa.
  • High safety Multiple safety mechanisms for overload protection and emergency stops. Manual emergency operating functions.
  • Wide range of motion 360° continuous rotation and a reach up to 9,090 mm for flexible operation. 
  • Easy to operate Electro hydraulic proportional valves for precise control. Easy-to-use control handles.

 

Applications:

  1. Quarries and open-pit mines Used for clearing oversized boulders at discharge points of crushers and loadout areas. Facilitates safe and efficient material handling and transportation.
  2. Underground metal mines Used in areas with limited space at ore pass openings and tipping points for handling and crushing oversized materials. Improves material flow and productivity. 
  3. Heavy industries like demolition, construction and recycling Used to handle heavy, bulky materials and break down large objects when manual work is difficult, dangerous or inefficient.

 

The HCBSR-4625-D improves productivity and safety across industries like mining, quarrying, construction and demolition. In mines and quarries, it clears oversized materials at crushers and loadout facilities, facilitating efficient transportation. Underground, it handles oversized materials in tight spaces at ore passes. It also handles heavy, bulky objects and breaks down large structures where manual work is difficult or dangerous. 

 

An alternative to intensive human labor, the HCBSR-4625-D rockbreaker boom eliminates demanding jobs and intensifies operations through advanced hydraulics and mechanization. Suitable for any extremely difficult material handling or demolition, it enhances productivity, efficiency and safety. Powerful, durable and highly productive, the HCBSR-4625-D provides an ideal solution for hazardous areas and applications requiring heavy-duty rockbreaker booms.

 

 

 

Performance  
Weight of machine excluding attachment 3100 kg
Main arm length 4600 mm
Second arm length 2500 mm
Machine height 5200 mm
Oil cylinder  Rotary bearing 
Slewing degrees 360°
Hydraulic system  
Pump type Axial piston variable displacement pump
Pump flow 0-100L/min
System pressure 21 MPa
Hydraulic oil tank capacity 370 L
Dynamical System  
Drive Type/Model Motor Drive/AC380 V, 50 Hz
Power/Speed 37 kW
Current/Voltage 380 V
Workspace Level  
Working height, max.  7760 mm
Working depth, max. 6760 mm
Working radius, max. 9090 mm
Vertical working radius, max. 7145 mm
Vertical working radius, min. 1030 mm
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Hydraulic hammer
Model HC75 HC85
HC100
HC125
Chisel diameter 75 mm 85 mm
100 mm
125 mm
Weight 458 kg 591 kg
880 kg
1472 kg
Working flow rate 50-90 L/min 50-100 L/min
80-110 L/min
90-120 L/min
Working pressure 12-15 MPa 13-16 MPa
15-17 MPa
15-17 MPa
Impact frequency 400-800 bpm 400-800 bpm
350-700 bpm
350-650 bpm

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