TPB60 Pneumatic Jack Hammer

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TPB60 Pneumatic Jack Hammer

Product Details:

  • Product Type:      TPB60 Pneumatic Jack Hammer
  • Weight:                    30kg
  • Length:                    645mm
  • Piston diameter:      66.67mm
  • Piston stroke:           100mm
  • Air consumption:      2.0 m³/min
  • Impact frequency:     1400b.p.m
  • Air pipe inner diameter:   19mm
  • Flux tail specification:       32X160mm
  • Inlet size:                            3/4P/T
     
     
     

TPB60 Pneumatic Jack Hammer: The Heavyweight Champion of Demolition

 The TPB60 Pneumatic Jack Hammer is the definitive choice for high-impact demolition, engineered for operators who demand maximum “hitting power” without the mechanical fragility of electric alternatives When the concrete is thick and the project timeline is thin, you don’t need a tool—you need an industrial force.

As a 30kg-class breaker, the TPB60 is designed for the most punishing environments, from bridge deck removal to heavy-duty foundation demolition.

TPB60 Pneumatic jack hammer

Key Features of the TPB60 Pneumatic Jack Hammer

Engineered for Impact: The 60lb Powerhouse

The TPB60 Pneumatic jack hammer isn’t just another breaker; it is a precision-tuned percussion instrument. Utilizing a long-stroke piston design, it delivers a massive blow energy that shatters high-PSI concrete with fewer strokes.

  • The Benefit: Increased productivity. By letting the weight of the tool and the force of the air do the work, you penetrate deeper and faster, reducing “trigger time” and labor costs.

Rugged Simplicity: Only 4 Moving Parts

In the world of construction, complexity is the enemy of uptime. The TPB60 Pneumatic jack hammer is famous for its minimalist internal architecture. Unlike complex hydraulic or electric units, the TPB60 features fewer moving parts subject to wear.

  • The Benefit: Field-serviceable reliability. Most maintenance can be performed on-site with basic tools. No circuit boards to fry, no hydraulic leaks to patch—just raw, air-driven reliability.

Operator-Centric Ergonomics: The T-Handle Advantage

Demolition is physically grueling, but the TPB60 Pneumatic jack hammer is designed to protect the person behind the tool. The classic T-handle grip provides a stable platform for downward pressure, while the internal cushioning reduces the “kickback” transmitted to the operator’s arms.

  • The Benefit: Reduced fatigue. A more comfortable operator is a more efficient operator, leading to higher safety standards and fewer repetitive strain injuries on the job site.

Versatility Across the Site

The TPB60 Pneumatic jack hammer is the “Swiss Army Knife” of heavy demolition. With a standard 1-1/8″ or 1-1/4″ hex shank, it accepts a wide array of specialized steel:

  • Moil Points: For piercing reinforced concrete and hard rock.

  • Chisels: For precision edging and trenching.

  • Asphalt Cutters: For clean, linear cuts in road surfaces.

Why Choose the TPB60 for Your Fleet?

Whether you are a rental house looking for a “bulletproof” asset or a contractor facing a massive tear-out, the TPB60 Pneumatic jack hammer offers the best return on investment. It is a tool that thrives on abuse and delivers consistent performance in the rain, mud, and dust.

“The TPB60 doesn’t just hit hard; it stays on the job. It’s the breaker that crews ask for by name when they know the concrete is going to be a fight.”

TPB60 Pneumatic jack hammer

Applications Across Industries

Heavy-Duty Concrete Demolition

The TPB60 Pneumatic jack hammer is designed for “mass” removal. While smaller 30lb or 40lb breakers are used for thin walls, the 60lb class is built for the thick stuff.

  • Foundation Removal: Breaking up reinforced concrete footings and deep slabs in industrial warehouses.

  • Bridge Decking: Stripping away the top layers of concrete on bridge structures for resurfacing or full replacement.

  • Reinforced Concrete: The massive blow energy is essential for cracking high-PSI concrete that contains rebar.

Roadwork and Municipal Maintenance

When city crews need to reach buried utilities, they don’t have time to “nibble” at the street. The TPB60 Pneumatic jack hammer provides the speed required for rapid excavation.

  • Asphalt Cutting: Using a wide-blade attachment to slice through multiple layers of asphalt for pipe repairs.

  • Pavement Breaching: Breaking through the thick concrete “base” that sits beneath city streets to access water and gas mains.

  • Curb and Gutter Removal: Quickly removing damaged concrete sections during sidewalk and street realignments.

Trenching and Hard Ground Excavation

In some regions, the ground is too hard for a standard excavator bucket to penetrate, especially in narrow trenches where large machinery can’t maneuver.

  • Frozen Ground: In winter construction, the TPB60 is used to “frost-break” the top layer of earth so digging can proceed.

  • Hard Clay and Shale: Breaking up dense, compacted clay or soft sedimentary rock (like shale or sandstone) during utility trenching.

Mining and Tunneling

While massive hydraulic drifters are used for the main face, the TPB60 Pneumatic jack hammer is a vital “secondary” tool for miners and tunnelers.

  • Secondary Breaking: Breaking down large boulders that have been blasted loose but are too big for the conveyor system.

  • Scaling: Manually removing loose or “hanging” rock from the roof or walls of a tunnel to ensure safety for the crew.

  • Ditching: Creating drainage channels along the floor of a mine or tunnel.

Industrial Plant Maintenance

Inside large factories or refineries, heavy equipment often sits on massive, vibrating-dampening concrete “islands” that eventually need to be replaced.

  • Machine Pedestal Removal: Breaking down thick, high-strength concrete pedestals that once held heavy turbines or presses.

  • Floor Trenching: Cutting new channels in factory floors for updated electrical or plumbing runs.