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Hydraulic rock breaker XP7000
for excavators

Hydraulic rock breaker - XP7000 - Promove srl - for excavators
Hydraulic rock breaker - XP7000 - Promove srl - for excavators
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Characteristics

Options
hydraulic, for excavators
Weight

6,890 kg
(15,190 lb)

Impact energy

22,370 J

Description

Maneuvering this demolition giant it seems like nothing can resist it: probably because it’s true, the XP7000 is really unstoppable. When you need the maximum power by an hydraulic breaker then you will have to entrust yourself to the “ heavyweight champion “of Promove: the XP 7000. With its 6890 kg of weight and its 22370 joules of energy per shot it’s a battleship impossible to stop. This machine works with a working pressure between 180 and 190 bar and a flow rate between 380 and 420 l / min. The standard tool has a 210 mm diameter. This hydraulic breaker can work with a maximum return circuit back pressure of 25 bar. Like its “colleagues” XP, it’s equipped with an automatic greasing control unit and is equipped with shock absorbers to reduce vibrations and stresses on the supporting arm and spurs reinforced with Hardox, the special anti-wear plate that makes this breaker indestructible. Huge, but precise and efficient at the same time, thanks to the silenced casing, the impact force regulating valve, the easily accessible valve for nitrogen recharging and control and an anti-blank firing system.

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