EXCAVATOR OR 40,000 LB PLUS WHEEL LOADER
EXCELLENT CONDITION LOW HOUR USED 30,000 LB IMPACT FOR
BREAKING CONCRETE SLABS
ROCKS - BOULDERS - SLAG IN HIGH PRODUCTION
TAKE THIS HAMMER FOR $30,000.00
HAMMER WAS JUST GONE THROUGH BY S AND L WELDING AND
FABRICATING IN MISSION BC WITH ANY REQUIRED REPAIRS DONE - WITH NEW
HOSES INSTALLED - READY TO WORK
AS NEW 90 MM PINS WITH 17 INCHES BETWEEN THE EARS
FRANK 604-476-7777
HAMMER IS LOCATED IN LANGLEY BC
WILL SHIP IN NORTH AMERICA EXCEPT MEXICO - WE GET GREAT RATES
The Terminator is a gravity impact hammer.
It functions by hydraulically lifting a forged steel weight and
allowing it to freefall onto the striker pin.
The striker pin directs this energy into the rock. As the weight falls
it resets the cylinder, so the Terminator is ready for the next cycle.
Any over-shock is absorbed by the patented buffering system.
The Terminator operates with very high-energy impacts at a low strike
rate.
The Terminator has several important advantages over normal breaking
methods
Efficiency: The Terminator breaks the rock to a size suitable for
feeding to the crusher with only a few hits.
This is ideal for reducing large oversize efficiently with minimal
over-breaking or flaking.
Production:
Production rates are at least equivalent to hydraulic breakers
with small to medium-sized rocks.
As the rock size increases the huge impacts delivered by the Terminator
lead to significant production increases.
Low Carrier Shock:
Conventional hammers must be pressed hard against the rock to
function.
The weight and power of the carrier and boom are needed to stop the
hydraulic hammer from pushing away from the rock.
The Terminator is different. It is simply rested on the rock.
Large vibrations and impact loads are no transmitted through the
carrier and onto the operator.
The Terminator does not cause high cycling loads in the carrier
hydraulic system. There is no damage to the hydraulic pumps.
Performance Life:
The Terminator uses gravity and the distance the weight falls
to generate its impact energy.
No matter what the age or condition of the Terminator, it will still
hit with the same forces when it was new.
Capital Cost:
The Terminator’s low hydraulic requirements and
minimal shock loading make it ideal for carriers near the end of their
useful service life.
This gives a big advantage in the total capital cost of the breaking
combination.
Noise:
Noise levels are commonly measured as total exposure over an
hour. The Terminator has a similar sound level per blow as a
conventional hammer, but only hits 5% of the blows per hour to achieve
a similar production level.
Total noise exposure levels are dramatically reduced.
Carrier Options:
Due to the low vibration, the Terminator can be mounted to
wheel loaders as well as excavators and can be used in conjunction with
a quick hitch.
This offers improved machine maneuverability and utilization.
Maintenance:
The operating system of the Terminator is very simple.
Maintenance is easily accomplished without the need for specialized
technicians.
Operating costs are a fraction of typical hydraulic hammer costs.
With normal maintenance, there are no expensive rebuilds required.
.Longevity:
The simplicity of design and ease of maintenance leads to long service
life and excellent resale value