Manufacturer Direct Sale Excavator Rock Boom and Arm for excavator with long Durability
OEM |
Acceptable |
Material |
Q345B\Q690D\NM400 |
Color |
Customer Required |
Ripper |
They can be replaced |
Type |
Hydraulic |
Suitable Excavator |
80-95T |
Excavator Rock Boom
1. Excavator Rock Boom
An excavator rock boom refers to a specialized attachment or component of an excavator designed to handle and break through hard materials like rock, concrete, or other tough surfaces. This type of boom is often used in construction, mining, and demolition projects. The key features of an excavator rock boom include:
1). Heavy-Duty Construction
The boom is built with reinforced steel or other durable materials to withstand the forces exerted while working with hard and abrasive surfaces like rock.
2). Hydraulic Breaker or Hammer Attachment
A rock boom often works in tandem with a hydraulic breaker (also known as a rock hammer) that delivers high-impact blows to break up rock, concrete, or other hard materials. This attachment is powered by the excavator's hydraulic system.
3). Extended Reach
Rock booms can be longer and more robust than standard excavator booms, allowing the machine to reach farther and dig deeper, especially in tough terrains where conventional digging methods are insufficient.
4). Enhanced Stability
The weight and strength of the boom require the excavator to be well-balanced. Stability features, such as a reinforced undercarriage or additional counterweights, are often necessary to keep the machine stable during heavy operations.
5). High Hydraulic Pressure
Rock booms are designed to handle high-pressure hydraulic systems, which provide the necessary power for the hydraulic breaker or other attachments to penetrate through dense materials.
6). Interchangeable Attachments
Some excavator rock booms are equipped with quick couplers, allowing for the rapid interchange of different attachments, such as rock buckets, pulverizers, or rippers, depending on the specific needs of the job.
7). Versatility in Tough Conditions
These booms are designed for operations in difficult environments, such as quarries, demolition sites, or deep excavation projects. They can handle extreme conditions, including dusty, rocky, and uneven terrains.
Rock Boom Parameters
2. Rock Boom Parameters