Rock Breaking Tools (Points)
Thiessen Team offers a variety of styles and lengths of tools for your hydraulic breaker. Tool selection can depend on personal preference based on past experience operating a rockbreaking system. The following is a general guideline for proper tool style selection:
Use a Chisel Tool when:
- Working with soft to medium hard rock
- Maximum penetration rate into rock is required
- For penetration of sedimentary and weak metamorphic rock that needs to be sized using split action
- Breaking concrete, trenching, tunneling
Use a Moil Tool when:
- Working in soft to medium hard rock
- Very effective in breaking concrete with dense rebar
- Optimal tool penetration of weak metamorphic and sedimentary rock is required
- Material breaks radially away from the tool
- Breaking concrete, trenching, tunneling
Use a Blunt Tool when:
- Working in highly abrasive conditions
- Tool wear rate is high due to abrasive conditions
- Optimal transmission of breaker energy is needed to shatter igneous and tough metamorphic (hard) rock
- Breaking concrete, breaking oversize rock when maximum fracture is required
Specialty Tools
- Concave Removal Tool
- Tamping Tool
- Asphalt Tool
- Frost Wedge
- Deck Buster Tool
- Super Blunt Tool
- Fluted Tool
Chisel Paste - Hydraulic Impact Hammer Grease
Technical Data
Colour: | Copper |
NLGI Class: |
2 |
Base Oil: |
Mineral Base |
Thickener: |
Aluminum Complex |
Solid Lubricant: |
12% Copper & Graphite |
Temperature Range: |
-20°C to +1100°C |
Supplied: |
400 G TUBES (14oz) |
The thick paste offers lasting lubrication in wet environments.
Manual bushing lubrication frequency can be extended up to 5 hour intervals.
Chisel Paste can be used in an automatic lubrication system.
WARNING: THIS PRODUCT CANNOT BE USED IN OPEN OR CLOSED BEARINGS. IMPACT TOOL USE ONLY