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Hydraulic Rock Splitter in Finland

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  • Hydraulic Stone and Rock Splitter Splitstone S100 for Quarry
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    Type: Stone Quarry MachinesQuarry Hydro-Bags, Rock SplitterHydraulic Rock Splitter

    FOB Price:

    Warranty: 12 Months

    Usage: Granite, Marble, Limestone, Basalt, Quartzite

    Machinery Function Features:

    SplitStone is hydraulic stone and rock splitter for block and dimension quarry
    The multi unit is typically mounted to tractor or excavator boom or to crane, where the zoom type hydraulic boom is recommended for the longest reach. Each unit has the client specified number of hydraulic wedges. At granite industry for primary splitting up to 20, secondary splitting typically around 12 and like at limestone applications 8.
    Also at the granite quarries the unit is typically equipped in the middle one or two “Opening Wedges”, which after the initial split will be dropped deeper in to cracked hole and from there used to separate the rock totally loose. Every wedge cylinder is mounted to tool balancer. This allows effortless installation of the wedges in to the holes and when the split is done, the loosened cylinder will rise automatically. Hydraulic recommendation is up to 250 bar (3600 psi) and the unit is either radio or remote cable controlled. The cross bar can be equipped with 360 deg. hydraulic rotator to add convenience. S 100 is patented and meets European CE- safety requirements.
    Tecnical details:
    Cylinder diameter 100 mm
    Wedge diameter 29 mm
    Bore size 30 - 32 mm
    Minimum drilling depth 700 mm
    Wedge length 400 mm
    Total length with wedges 1125 mm
    Weight of single wedge 30 kg
    Total weight ~950 kg
    Maximum required
    hydraulic pressure 250 bar
    Flow requirement 50 - 60 l/min
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