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DEVELON Releases HB-series Hydraulic Breakers From: DEVELON North America | For Construction Pros

The HB06H and HB15FH are compatible with DX62R-7 and DX63-7 mini excavators, DX140LC-7 and DX140LCR-7 crawler excavators and the DX140W-7 wheel excavator.

DEVELON has expanded its attachment offering with the launch of HB-series hydraulic breakers, the HB06H and HB15FH, in North America.  Silent Type Hydraulic Excavator Breaker

DEVELON Releases HB-series Hydraulic Breakers From: DEVELON North America | For Construction Pros

The breakers are engineered for performance, durability and maintenance in demolition, mining, quarry and general construction applications. The HB06H and HB15FH are compatible with DX62R-7 and DX63-7 mini excavators, DX140LC-7 and DX140LCR-7 crawler excavators and the DX140W-7 wheel excavator.

“The HB-series breakers offer a new concept with high performance and a simplified design,” said Jacob Sherman, product and dealer marketing manager, DEVELON. “They are specifically optimized and fully certified for select DEVELON 6-metric-ton mini excavators and 14-metric-ton crawler and wheel excavators. The HB-series breakers provide the highest possible productivity, whether the excavator operator is breaking concrete or rock.”

DEVELON HB06H and HB15FH breakers feature heavy-duty materials and components. The breakers’ durability is supported by a heat treatment process and the use of heavy-duty materials for various components, such as the cylinder and piston. 

DEVELON Releases HB-series Hydraulic Breakers From: DEVELON North America | For Construction Pros

Silence Type Hydraulic Breaker How a breaker works: The energy of the piston stroke is collected by charged nitrogen gas and the breakers use an inward valve system with a simple structure and few internal parts. A urethane damper prevents vibrations that can damage the breaker. The front head supports the breaker and assemblies with a bushing, which absorbs the impact of the tool. The low-noise housing is designed for excavators working in urban areas where noise levels must be controlled or where local regulations require damped breakers.