Soosan Hydraulic Hammers Of SB81

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7060 USD per SET
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Soosan Hydraulic Hammers Of SB81
Soosan Heavy Industries
Product details
Hydraulic breaker is a powerful percussion hammer fitted to an excavator for demolishing concrete structures or rocks. 1. Mining: Mountain opening, mining, mesh crushing, secondary crushing; 2. Metallurgy: cleaning of ladle and slag, dismantling of furnace body and equipment foundation; 3. Railway: Mountain opening, tunnel excavation, road and bridge demolition, subgrade compaction; 4. Highway: highway repair, cement pavement breaking, foundation excavation; 5. Municipal Garden: concrete crushing, water, electricity, gas engineering construction, old city reconstruction; 6. Buildings: demolition of old buildings and crushing of reinforced concrete; 7. Ship: hull descaling and derusting; 8. Others: ice breaking, frozen soil breaking, sand mold vibration
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MOQ
1 SET
Port of shipping
China
Qingdao Port
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