Top Hydraulic Breaker Hammers

The HAWK Excavator’s Top Breaker Hammer is a highly efficient hydraulic demolition attachment specially engineered for excavators. This hydraulic breaker hammer is designed to deliver substantial high-impact energy, making it exceptionally well-suited for breaking through rigid materials such as concrete and rock. It seamlessly integrates with the excavator’s hydraulic system, eliminating the need for an external power source and ensuring uninterrupted and reliable operation on the job site.
The top-mounted configuration of this hydraulic breaker hammer offers precision and control, which is especially valuable for tasks like concrete slab removal and pavement breaking. The HAWK Excavator’s Top Breaker Hammer is renowned for its durability and versatility, earning the trust of professionals in the construction and demolition industries. It significantly enhances work efficiency and productivity while maintaining a robust build for long-lasting performance even in demanding conditions.
This hydraulic top breaker hammer is designed for ease of maintenance, minimizing downtime and ensuring that it remains a dependable tool throughout the project. When you need a reliable and robust solution for your excavation and demolition needs, the HAWK Excavator Top Breaker Hammer is the ideal choice, providing both performance and durability in one versatile package.
Excavator Tonnage: 1-45 Ton
Type: Top
Chisel Options: Moil point, Blunt, Flat chisel, Conical point
Product Specifications
Model | Excavator Weight | Chisel Diameter | Operating Weight | Working Flow | Working Pressure |
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HBH750T | 6-9 Tons | 3 in (75 mm) | 882 lbs. (400 kg) | 13-24 GPM (50-90 L/min) | 1707-2418 PSI (120-170 kg/cm2) |
HBH850T | 7-14 Tons | 3.5 in (85 mm) | 1213 lbs. (550 kg) | 12-23 GPM (45-85 L/min) | 1806-2090 PSI (127-147 kg/cm2) |
HBH1000T | 10-15 Tons | 4 in (100 mm) | 1808 lbs (820 kg) | 21-32 GPM (80-120 L/min) | 2134-2418 PSI (150-170 kg/cm2) |
HBH1250T | 15-25 Tons | 5 in (125 mm) | 3351 lbs (1520 kg) | 24-32 GPM (90-120 L/min) | 2134-2418 PSI (150-170 kg/cm2) |
HBH1400T | 20-30 Tons | 5.5 in (140 mm) | 3836 lbs (1740 kg) | 40-50 GPM (150-190 L/min) | 2347-2631 PSI (165-185 kg/cm2) |
HBH1500T | 25-36 Tons | 6 in (150 mm) | 5732 lbs. (2600 kg) | 40-60 GPM (150-230 L/min) | 2418-2845 PSI (170-200 kg/cm2) |
HBH1650T | 30-45 Tons | 6.5 in (165 mm) | 6834 lbs. (3100 kg) | 53-69 GPM (200-260 L/min) | 2560-2845 PSI (180-200 kg/cm2) |
Hydraulic Breaker By Excavator
Manufacturer | Model | Chisel Diameter | Operating Weight | Working Flow | Working Pressure |
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Inch (mm) | Lbs (Kgs) | GPM (L/min) | PSI (kg/cm2) | ||
CASE | CX210 | 5 in (85 mm) | 3351 lbs (1520 kg) | 24-32 GPM (90-120 L/min | 2134-2418 PSI (150-170 kg/cm2) |
CASE | CX210 | 5.5 in (140 mm) | 3836 lbs (1740 kg) | 40-50 GPM (150-190 L/min) | 2347-2631 PSI (165-185 kg/cm2) |
Caterpillar | 320 | 5 in (85 mm) | 3351 lbs (1520 kg) | 24-32 GPM (90-120 L/min) | 2134-2418 PSI (150-170 kg/cm2) |
Caterpillar | 320 | 5.5 in (140 mm) | 3836 lbs (1740 kg) | 40-50 GPM (150-190 L/min) | 2347-2631 PSI (165-185 kg/cm2) |
Caterpillar | 325 | 5 in (85 mm) | 3351 lbs (1520 kg) | 24-32 GPM (90-120 L/min) | 2134-2418 PSI (150-170 kg/cm2) |
Caterpillar | 325 | 5.5 in (140 mm) | 3836 lbs (1740 kg) | 40-50 GPM (150-190 L/min) | 2347-2631 PSI (165-185 kg/cm2) |
Caterpillar | 325 | 6 in (150 mm) | 5732 lbs. (2600 kg) | 40-50 GPM (150-190 L/min) | 2418-2845 PSI (170-200 kg/cm2) |
Caterpillar | 336 | 6 in (150 mm) | 5732 lbs. (2600 kg) | 40-50 GPM (150-190 L/min) | 2418-2845 PSI (170-200 kg/cm2) |
Caterpillar | 336 | 6.5 in (165 mm) | 6834 lbs. (3100 kg) | 53-69 GPM (200-260 L/min) | 2560-2845 PSI (180-200 kg/cm2) |
Caterpillar | 349 | 7 in (178 mm) | 9154 lbs. (4152 kg) | 74-92 GPM (280-348 L/min) | 2760-3044 PSI (194-214kg/cm2) |
HITACHI | EX120 | 3.5 in (85 mm) | 1213 lbs. (550 kg) | 12-23 GPM (45-85 L/min) | 1806-2090 PSI (127-147 kg/cm2) |
HITACHI | EX120 | 4 in (100 mm) | 1808 lbs (820 kg) | 21-32 GPM (80-120 L/min) | 2134-2418 PSI (150-170 kg/cm2) |
John Deere | 200G | 5 in (85 mm) | 3351 lbs (1520 kg) | 24-32 GPM (90-120 L/min) | 2134-2418 PSI (150-170 kg/cm2) |
John Deere | 200G | 5.5 in (140 mm) | 3836 lbs (1740 kg) | 40-50 GPM (150-190 L/min) | 2347-2631 PSI (165-185 kg/cm2) |
John Deere | 210G | 5 in (85 mm) | 3351 lbs (1520 kg) | 24-32 GPM (90-120 L/min) | 2134-2418 PSI (150-170 kg/cm2) |
John Deere | 210G | 5.5 in (140 mm) | 3836 lbs (1740 kg) | 40-50 GPM (150-190 L/min) | 2347-2631 PSI (165-185 kg/cm2) |
John Deere | 245G | 5 in (85 mm) | 3351 lbs (1520 kg) | 24-32 GPM (90-120 L/min) | 2134-2418 PSI (150-170 kg/cm2) |
John Deere | 245G | 5.5 in (140 mm) | 3836 lbs (1740 kg) | 40-50 GPM (150-190 L/min) | 2347-2631 PSI (165-185 kg/cm2) |
John Deere | 350G | 6 in (150 mm) | 5732 lbs. (2600 kg) | 40-50 GPM (150-190 L/min) | 2418-2845 PSI (170-200 kg/cm2) |
John Deere | 350G | 6.5 in (165 mm) | 6834 lbs. (3100 kg) | 53-69 GPM (200-260 L/min) | 2560-2845 PSI (180-200 kg/cm2) |
John Deere | 470G | 7 in (178 mm) | 9154 lbs. (4152 kg) | 74-92 GPM (280-348 L/min) | 2760-3044 PSI (194-214kg/cm2) |
Komatsu | 210 | 5 in (85 mm) | 3351 lbs (1520 kg) | 24-32 GPM (90-120 L/min) | 2134-2418 PSI (150-170 kg/cm2) |
Komatsu | 210 | 5.5 in (140 mm) | 3836 lbs (1740 kg) | 40-50 GPM (150-190 L/min) | 2347-2631 PSI (165-185 kg/cm2) |
Komatsu | 360 | 6 in (150 mm) | 5732 lbs. (2600 kg) | 40-50 GPM (150-190 L/min) | 2418-2845 PSI (170-200 kg/cm2) |
Komatsu | 360 | 6.5 in (165 mm) | 6834 lbs. (3100 kg) | 53-69 GPM (200-260 L/min) | 2560-2845 PSI (180-200 kg/cm2) |
Komatsu | 360 | 7 in (178 mm) | 9154 lbs. (4152 kg) | 74-92 GPM (280-348 L/min) | 2760-3044 PSI (194-214kg/cm2) |
Volvo | 480 | 7 in (178 mm) | 9154 lbs. (4152 kg) | 74-92 GPM (280-348 L/min) | 2760-3044 PSI (194-214kg/cm2) |
Volvo | 950 | 7.75 in (195 mm) | 10,362 lbs (4700 kg) | 74-92 GPM (280-360 L/min) | 2275-3271 PSI (160-230 kg/cm2) |
Volvo | 950 | 8.25 in (210 mm) | 13,558 lbs (6150 kg) | 80-120 GPM (300-450 L/min) | 2987-3556 PSI (210-250 kg/cm2) |
Benefits of Top Hydraulic Breaker Hammers


Top hydraulic breaker hammers offer several benefits for construction, demolition, and mining applications. These benefits include:
Increased productivity: HAWK hydraulic breaker hammers deliver powerful impacts, allowing for efficiently breaking rock, concrete, and other materials. This increases productivity by reducing the time and effort required to complete the job.
Extremely Versatile: Hydraulic top breaker hammers can be used in various applications, such as demolition, excavation, trenching, and breaking oversized materials. These top breaker hammers by HAWK can also be mounted on different carriers, including excavators, backhoes, and skid steer loaders, providing flexibility to handle various tasks.
Low maintenance: Top hydraulic breaker hammers are designed with minimal moving parts, which reduces the risk of mechanical failures and the need for frequent maintenance. The hydraulic system also eliminates the need for a separate compressor or hoses, simplifying the setup.
Low Noise: HAWK Hydraulic top breaker hammer produces less noise than pneumatic or mechanical hammers. This makes them more suitable for use in urban areas or environments where noise pollution is a concern.
Vibration control: Hydraulic breaker hammers often feature advanced vibration control systems, which minimize the vibration transmitted to the carrier and operator. This reduces fatigue and improves operator comfort, ultimately enhancing productivity.
Heavy-duty Durability: High-quality hydraulic breaker hammers are built with robust materials and components, ensuring a long service life even in challenging working conditions.
Energy efficiency: Hydraulic breaker hammers use the hydraulic power of the carrier, which is generally more energy-efficient than pneumatic or mechanical systems. This results in lower fuel consumption and reduced emissions.
Easy attachment: Hydraulic breaker hammers can be easily attached to and detached from the carrier, making it convenient for operators to switch between different tools and tasks.


Features of Top Hydraulic Breaker Hammers
Top hydraulic breaker hammers have various features that enhance their performance, durability, and ease of use. Some of these features include:
High-impact energy: HAWK Excavator’s top hydraulic breaker hammers are designed to deliver powerful impacts, enabling them to break through rigid materials such as rock, concrete, and asphalt more efficiently.
Advanced vibration control: The HAWK top breaker hammers incorporate vibration-dampening systems that reduce the vibration transmitted to the carrier and the operator. This helps to minimize fatigue, enhance operator comfort, and improve productivity.
Robust construction: Our high-quality top hydraulic breaker hammers are made from durable materials and components to withstand challenging working conditions and provide a long service life.
Variable frequency and energy control: Adjustable impact frequency and settings of these top breaker hammers allow operators to customize the breaker’s performance for different materials and applications.
Noise reduction: Top hydraulic breakers by HAWK Excavator are designed to minimize noise levels during operation, making them more suitable for use in urban areas or environments where noise pollution is a concern.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do you maintain an HAWK excavator?
Regular maintenance of an excavator includes checking and changing fluids, inspecting and replacing worn or damaged parts, cleaning the machine, and storing it properly. It is important to follow the manufacturer’s recommendations for maintenance and to have the machine serviced by a qualified technician.
What is the cost of an HAWK excavator?
The cost of an excavator can vary depending on the size, type, and features of the machine. A small mini excavator can cost around $20,000, while a large crawler excavator can cost over $1 million.
What are the safety precautions for operating an HAWK excavator?
Safety precautions for operating an HAWK excavator include wearing appropriate personal protective equipment, following safe operating procedures, ensuring the machine is properly maintained, and being aware of potential hazards, such as underground utilities and unstable terrain.
What are the different types of HAWK excavators?
There are several types of excavators, including standard excavators, mini excavators, long-reach excavators, crawler excavators, and wheeled excavators. Each type is designed for specific tasks and terrain conditions.
Can an excavator be rented?
Yes, excavators can be rented from equipment rental companies. Renting can be a cost-effective option for short-term projects or for trying out a machine before purchasing it.