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Learn More About Our Concrete Breakers

Explore our range of handheld concrete breakers by Atlas Copco here. We have them available to purchase and you can also enquire about hiring our handheld breakers for your next project.

01 What Makes Atlas Copco Breakers Industry Leading?

Atlas Copco have been innovators in the breakers industry for 110 years and have perfected their industrial tools to be the more powerful, efficient, easy to manoeuvre and safe machinery you can find. They also minimise vibration and noise, helping to keep the operator safe and reduce noise pollution. With options to suit many different types of sites and projects, Atlas Copco should be your go-to for handheld concrete breakers, whether you’re looking for pneumatic, hydraulic or petrol.

02 How To Safely Use Handheld Concrete Breakers

Whilst Atlas Copco handheld concrete breakers for sale are designed with safety in mind, there are a few things the operator needs to remain safe. Keep hands and feet clear of the breaker bit at all times and be aware of high speed debris. Wear protective trousers and boots, as well as a safety helmet and glasses. Ear defenders should also be worn and the operator should be in good health when using the handheld breaker.

03 Are Atlas Copco Hydraulic Breakers Comfortable To Use?

Atlas Copco breakers are built with advanced anti-vibration features to give a comfortable and ergonomic experience for the operator. If using for long periods, it’s advised with any handheld breaker that workers are rested and rotated in order to keep operators comfortable and to maximise safety.

04 Do I Need A Pneumatic, Petrol or Hydraulic Concrete Breaker?

If you’re going to be using the concrete breaker for longer than an hour a day, then a pneumatic breaker is a good choice, especially if you have other pneumatic tools on site. For more remote projects where you don’t have much access to a power supply, a petrol breaker would be the right option. If you’re limited on space and need a more compact choice, then a hydraulic concrete breaker would be best.