
Hydraulic Breakers

Astec hydraulic breakers are designed for optimal performance in a variety of applications from concrete and soft rock breaking to full demolition projects.
Overview
Astec hydraulic breakers are designed for optimal performance in a variety of applications from concrete and soft rock breaking to full demolition projects.
With three size ranges and a variety of attachable tools, we have hydraulic breakers for any producer. Our breakers feature reduced noise levels, low operating costs, internal component protection and many more features to make any operation successful.
Features
Hydraulic Breaker Tools
- Blunt tools
- Chisel tools
- Moil tools
Reduced Noise Levels
- Boxed housing keeps noise levels to a minimum
- Allows producers to work in densely populated areas without interruption
Hydraulic Breaker Maintenance
- Few integrated parts
- Long-wear parts for less frequent changes
Optimized Production
- Most models feature breaker-mounted high/low stroke selector valve
- Valve optimizes speed allowing producers to operate in varying applications
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Where to Buy
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Dedicated Support
Innovation You Can Count On, Support You Can Trust.
When you choose Astec, you’re never on your own. Our team is ready to answer your questions, solve problems, and keep your equipment running smoothly—today, tomorrow, and for years to come.
Applications
Aggregates
There are two main classes of aggregates: natural and manufactured.
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Concrete Recycling
Concrete is one of the most recycled materials in the world and can be repurposed several times over.
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Construction
Construction projects today depend on an available supply of quality concrete mix.
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Construction & Demolition Recycling
Construction & Demolition Recycling materials include wood, cardboard, gypsum, plastic, metal, wire, roofing shingles, asphalt and concrete.
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Construction Aggregates
Construction aggregate is typically medium or coarse materials like granite, limestone or trap rock, sand, gravel, slag or recycled concrete.
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Surface Mining
Surface mining involves removing soil and bedrock to reach resource deposits.
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Underground Mining
Underground mining involves creating tunnels to reach hard rock deposits.
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