The key to producing the lowest cost per ton when breaking oversize quarry rock is to properly determine the correct size of hammer for the job. Factors such as the type of rock, size, hardness and location need to be considered.
The Surestrike hammers are available in a variety of impact energy sizes for the many different applications found in the field. The benefit of these different size hammers allows you to choose the size of Surestrike hammer that is correct for your application at the most economical price. If your application is breaking concrete or the smallest of oversize rock, please consider the RC10 model. If you need to break smaller, softer and laminated rock, and moderate concrete demolition, the model 1100 is your best choice. If your application is larger rock or medium duty concrete demolition, the model 2100 should be considered. If you struggle to effectively break hard rock or heavy duty concrete, the model 4000 will perform to your expectations. If you have the biggest, toughest and hardest rock or a slag or iron ore application, the king sized model 6000 should be your hammer of choice.