Ultra Large Rock Splitter
Introduction
Hydraulic rock splitters provide a powerful and extremely cost-effective alternative to other conventional demolition techniques. Hydraulic splitting means controlled splitting, and this method eliminates shockwaves, vibrations, dust, and noise that large impact tools usually produce. ZT rock and concrete splitters have been used with great success in over 40 countries for the past 10 years. The high quality, reliability, and durability of the equipment are unsurpassed.
Parameters of Hydraulic rock splitters
How Ultra Large Wedge splitter works
Conventional demolition techniques destroy rock and concrete by using an external force. these materials are highly resistant to impact forces. One should adopt a splitting technique because rock and concrete have a lower tensile strength. The ZT Ultra Large Wedge splitters were developed to do just this and work according to a safe and proven wedge principle.
Advantages of the ZT Ultra Large Wedge splitter splitter
Economical: Blasting usually requires work stoppages and the installation of protective walls and other safety equipment. This costs both time and money. With ZT ULTRA LARGE WEDGE SPLITTER high-performance rock and concrete splitters, blasting is no longer necessary.
Safe: Hydraulic splitting means controlled demolition.There is no danger of flying debris, vibrations or even explosions.
Environmentally friendly: Ultra Large Wedge splitter, there are no unpleasant side effects like vibrations and dust.
Durable: ULTRA LARGE WEDGE SPLITTER rock and concrete splitter can withstand even the toughest conditions. Its durability is quite exceptional and next to no maintenance is required.
Easy to use: The splitters are extremely easy to operate. The lightweight design enables an operator to work on a splitting job single-handedly. Even unskilled workers can learn to use the ZT ULTRA LARGE WEDGE SPLITTER splitter in a very short time.
Precision: With ZT ULTRA LARGE WEDGE SPLITTER, the desired direction of the split and size of material to be removed can be determined beforehand. The portion of a structure that ought to remain intact is not affected by the splitting process.