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Maverick Hammer HSP 4650 Hydraulic Hammer Detailed Overview
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Product Description
The Maverick HSP 4650 is a heavy-duty hydraulic hammer attachment designed for demolition, quarrying, and construction projects requiring powerful, reliable breaking capabilities. Engineered with cutting-edge hydraulic technology, the HSP series delivers efficient energy transfer for effective rock and concrete fracturing.
Principle of Operation
  • The hammer operates on a unique pressure differential system between piston chambers. High-pressure oil applied alternates between front and rear piston chambers, causing a piston (C2) to reciprocate.
  • The back-head chamber is charged with nitrogen gas (N2), which compresses as the piston moves backward, storing energy that converts into impactful hammering when the piston strikes forward.
  • The valve system alternates hydraulic pressure, directing oil flow to maintain piston reciprocation consistently.
Installation and Safety
  • Prior to installation, the hydraulic flow and pressure of the host carrier equipment must be tested as incorrect application can damage the hammer or void warranty.
  • Maintenance includes regular hydraulic filter changes every 100 operating hours to ensure clean oil flow.
  • The hammer is installed on stable, level ground supported by wooden blocks, with strict safety warnings against placing any part of the body between hammer and ground.
Maintenance and Replacement
  • Tool tips can be sharpened twice before losing their hardened edge. Further sharpening risks damage; replacements are recommended after two instances.
  • Tool retainers and bushings wear with use; replacement intervals depend on wear tolerances measured in millimeters or inches. Excessive wear causes hammer damage and loss of efficiency.
  • Bolt torque specifications vary by bolt type and should be tightened in stages to balance load and ensure proper assembly.
Technical Highlights
  • Torque values for bolts range from approximately 218 to 925 kg·m (kilogram-meter) or 1,900 to 9,250 ft-lbs (foot-pounds).
  • Hydraulic hammer operating pressures range approximately between 110 to 210 bar (1,600 to 3,000 psi), depending on model and application.
  • Accumulator gas pressure of nitrogen is carefully maintained at about 780 psi at ambient temperature, with strict limits on over-pressurization.
Terminology
  • Piston Chamber: Area within the hammer where hydraulic pressure moves the piston.
  • Accumulator Gas Charging: Pressurizing the nitrogen gas in the back-head to buffer and amplify piston movement.
  • Tool Retainers: Components securing the demolition tool or chisel in place within the hammer.
  • Bushings: Sleeve bearings that guide the tool and piston, subject to wear.
  • Hydraulic Filter: Removes contaminants from hydraulic fluid to preserve equipment function.
Industry Application
Maverick hammers like the HSP 4650 excel in delivering high-impact performance essential for breaking concrete slabs, quarry rock, and large demolition targets. Well-maintained hammers minimize downtime and extend service life, crucial for contractors facing tight project schedules and demanding workloads.
Summary
The Maverick HSP 4650 hydraulic hammer combines advanced hydraulic technology with rugged construction to provide reliable, powerful breaking tools for heavy-duty construction and demolition operations. Proper attention to installation, maintenance, tool wear, and hydraulic conditions ensures optimal performance and durability in challenging environments.
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