Engineered for concrete pile cropping, this machine helps remove unwanted pile head sections in a faster and more controlled way. It supports cleaner rebar exposure and more efficient foundation preparation on site.
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Pile Cropper is used to remove excess concrete from cast-in-place piles in a controlled and efficient way. It applies force around the pile head so the top section can be separated more evenly, which helps site teams improve working speed and reduce rough manual breaking. This makes pile head treatment more organized and supports better preparation for the next stage of foundation work.
Contractors choose a Pile Cropper when they need repeatable performance on projects with many piles. It is commonly used for high-rise buildings, bridge foundations, industrial construction, transport infrastructure, and large civil works. The machine helps expose reinforcement with less unnecessary damage around the remaining pile body. It also reduces labor intensity and brings more consistency to the finished pile head, which is important on busy jobsites where output and control both matter.
Compared with traditional demolition tools, a Pile Cropper gives contractors a more efficient pile treatment workflow. It helps teams save time, improve site cleanliness, and manage pile head removal with more confidence. For companies looking for a dependable solution for concrete pile cropping, this equipment supports steady performance and professional jobsite results. It is a practical fit for contractors who want efficient, repeatable, and cleaner pile head processing.
| Product Model | Working Pressure | Maximum Breaking Force | Safe Stroke | Chisel Diameter | Pile Breaking Height |
| PZJ | 35 | 60 | 200 | 110 | ≤500 |
| Applicable Carrier (t) | Recommended Flow (L/min) | Single Pile Breaking Time (s) | Pile Diameter (mm) |
| 20–30 | 200 | 20–50 | 600–800 |
| 20–30 | 200 | 20–50 | 800–1000 |
| 20–30 | 200 | 20–50 | 1000–1150 |
| 20–30 | 200 | 20–50 | 1150–1300 |
| Applicable Carrier (t) | Recommended Flow (L/min) | Single Pile Breaking Time (s) | Pile Diameter (mm) |
| 30–40 | 300 | 30–60 | 1300–1480 |
| 30–40 | 300 | 30–60 | 1500–1650 |
| 30–40 | 300 | 30–60 | 1650–1800 |
| 30–40 | 300 | 30–60 | 1800–1980 |
| 30–40 | 300 | 30–60 | 2000–2200 |
| Applicable Carrier (t) | Recommended Flow (L/min) | Single Pile Breaking Time (s) | Pile Diameter (mm) |
| 40–50 | 350 | 30–80 | 2200–2350 |
| 40–50 | 350 | 30–80 | 2350–2500 |
| 40–50 | 350 | 30–80 | 2500–2650 |
| 40–50 | 350 | 30–80 | 2650–2800 |
The hydraulic pile breaker is lifting and breaking a large concrete pile head inside a deep excavation pit. |
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The pile cutter is removing a concrete pile head on a dry construction site with clear access around the pile. |
A pile head breaker is crushing a reinforced concrete pile head and exposing the internal rebars. |
The hydraulic pile cutter is breaking a concrete pile head in a waterlogged excavation area. |
Top view of a concrete pile cutter working around a pile head during foundation pile trimming. |
The pile cropper is lifting a separated pile head from a cast-in-place concrete pile. |
Front view of a pile crusher breaking a reinforced concrete pile head on a construction site. |
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