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Furukawa Rock Drill extends FXJ hydraulic breaker series

FRD (Furukawa Rock Drill) is offering for the first time five new hydraulic breakers of its Fx α-Serie, with operating weights of 69–275kg. Designed for excavators of 0.5– 7tonnes, the breakers are fitted with an adjustable pressure/flow adjuster, meaning that optimal performance in connection with the excavator is ensured. As for all FRD products, the Fx α-Serie comes with interchangeable parts such as rod liner and front cover. The small breakers are offered in in three different frames: models FX15
April 15, 2016 Read time: 1 min
Furukawa Rock Drill’s new breaker range
FRD (7140 Furukawa Rock Drill) is offering for the first time five new hydraulic breakers of its Fx α-Serie, with operating weights of 69–275kg.

Designed for excavators of 0.5– 7tonnes, the breakers are fitted with an adjustable pressure/flow adjuster, meaning that optimal performance in connection with the excavator is ensured.

As for all FRD products, the Fx α-Serie comes with interchangeable parts such as rod liner and front cover.

The small breakers are offered in in three different frames: models FX15α to Fx55α in a Standard Version for pin mounting; models Fx25α S to Fx55α S in a Silent Version, and the Fx25α XS–Fx55 α XS in the Xtra Silent Version.
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