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hydraulic breaker piston
The piston of a hydraulic breaker is a key component. The piston is located inside the hydraulic breaker and is driven by hydraulic power provided by the hydraulic system. It is responsible for converting hydraulic energy into impact energy, causing the working drill rod of the breaker to produce high-frequency impact force.
The piston of a hydraulic breaker is usually made of high-strength alloy steel or special alloy materials to withstand high pressure and high impact loads. It usually has precise dimensions and sealing surfaces to ensure a good fit with the breaker’s cylinder and sealing system.
The design and manufacturing quality of a hydraulic breaker’s piston are critical to the performance and reliability of the hydraulic breaker. High-quality pistons can provide stable impact energy and work efficiency, and have a long service life.
During the working process of the hydraulic breaker, the hydraulic system transmits pressure to the piston through hydraulic oil and pushes the piston forward. The forward motion of the piston compresses the gas or liquid medium, producing elastic energy. When the piston returns, the released energy is transferred to the material to be crushed through the working drill rod, thereby achieving the purpose of crushing.
Please note that specific hydraulic breaker piston designs and materials may vary by manufacturer, model and specification. Therefore, when selecting a hydraulic breaker, it is best to refer to the manufacturer’s specifications and recommendations, and be sure to speak with a professional supplier to understand the piston characteristics and performance of your specific model.