Made for breaking concrete pile heads quickly and in a controlled way, this machine helps contractors reduce labor, improve consistency, and prepare pile tops more efficiently for the next construction step.
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Pile Head Breaker is made for breaking and removing the top section of concrete piles before cap construction and other foundation work. It uses hydraulic action around the pile head to deliver controlled breaking force, helping contractors separate unwanted concrete more effectively than labor-heavy manual methods. The result is a cleaner process, better jobsite efficiency, and more manageable rebar exposure.
This type of machine is well suited to cast-in-place foundation piles on building, bridge, port, and infrastructure projects. A Pile Head Breaker helps crews handle repetitive pile head removal with more consistency, especially when many piles need the same treatment. It can reduce unnecessary cracking around the remaining pile structure and support a more professional construction workflow. Contractors also value the way it lowers physical effort and shortens time spent on each pile.
When compared with older breaking methods, a Pile Head Breaker offers better control, better site organization, and a more productive removal process. It helps teams prepare pile tops for the next construction stage while keeping the work more stable and repeatable. For projects that demand reliable performance in concrete pile head demolition, this equipment provides an efficient and contractor-friendly solution.
| 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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