Product Series


SK43
Specializing in high-quality attachments like the ROCKA hydraulic breaker, quick hitch coupler, vibratory plate compactor, ripper, and hydraulic post drivers, Rocka offers products engineered for durability and performance.
- Commodity name: SK43
Product Description
Suitable Excavator |
ton |
5~8 |
|
Operating Weight |
kg |
413 |
|
Impact Energy Class |
ft/lbs |
1000 |
|
Impact Rate |
bpm |
400~800 |
|
Required Oil Flow |
l/mim |
50~90 |
|
Setting Pressure |
bar |
180 |
|
psi |
2560 |
||
Operating Pressure |
bar |
120~150 |
|
psi |
1706~2133 |
||
Hose Diameter |
in. |
1/2 |
|
Tool(Chisel) Diameter |
in. |
3 |
|
mm |
75 |
What Is a Tractor Hydraulic Breaker?
A tractor hydraulic breaker is a compact, high-powered attachment designed to be mounted on a tractor or backhoe loader. It uses the tractor’s hydraulic system to power a piston, delivering powerful blows to break up rock, concrete, asphalt, and frozen ground.
Tractor breakers are commonly used in:
- Land clearing and trenching
- Digging post holes in rocky terrain
- Demolishing concrete slabs or foundations
- Preparing land for fencing or construction
They offer a cost-effective solution for property owners and contractors who already use tractors on their job sites.
How to Choose the Right Tractor Hydraulic Breaker
Choosing the best breaker for your tractor involves a few important considerations:
1. Hydraulic Compatibility
Check your tractor’s hydraulic specifications—flow rate (GPM) and pressure (PSI). The breaker must operate within these parameters to ensure safe and efficient performance.
2. Mounting Style
Determine whether your tractor uses a front loader, backhoe attachment, or 3-point hitch. Match the breaker model to the appropriate mount type (usually either pin-on or quick-attach).
3. Breaker Size & Power
Consider what materials you’ll be breaking.
- Light-duty jobs (brick, small concrete pads) require smaller breakers (100–300 ft-lbs).
- Medium-duty tasks (thick concrete, rock) call for mid-sized breakers (500–1,000 ft-lbs or more).
4. Weight & Tractor Capacity
Make sure your tractor can handle the weight of the breaker without compromising stability or mobility.
5. Quality & Service Support
Choose a durable, well-built breaker from a manufacturer that offers after-sales support, spare parts, and technical guidance.
Need Help Finding the Right Breaker for Your Tractor?
We offer a range of hydraulic breakers designed for skid steers, tractors, and backhoes. Let us know your machine model and application needs, and we’ll help you choose the perfect fit.