The document discusses the proper positioning of a breaking tool. It states that the tool must be positioned correctly for effective rock breaking, as an incorrect position will result in too weak of a blowing force and instead damage parts of the machine. It also notes that having an excessive position that raises the front of the machine can cause it to suddenly tilt forward when rocks break, damaging the breaker body or bracket. The key is finding the right position that effectively breaks rocks without damaging the machine.
The document discusses the proper positioning of a breaking tool. It states that the tool must be positioned correctly for effective rock breaking, as an incorrect position will result in too weak of a blowing force and instead damage parts of the machine. It also notes that having an excessive position that raises the front of the machine can cause it to suddenly tilt forward when rocks break, damaging the breaker body or bracket. The key is finding the right position that effectively breaks rocks without damaging the machine.
The document discusses the proper positioning of a breaking tool. It states that the tool must be positioned correctly for effective rock breaking, as an incorrect position will result in too weak of a blowing force and instead damage parts of the machine. It also notes that having an excessive position that raises the front of the machine can cause it to suddenly tilt forward when rocks break, damaging the breaker body or bracket. The key is finding the right position that effectively breaks rocks without damaging the machine.
Proper position must be applied for an effective use of breaking fore. When position is incorrect, blowing energy of the piston is too weak to break rocks. Instead, blowing force applies shocks to the breaker body, breaker, arm, and boom of the base machine, thereby resulting in damage to those parts.
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On the contrary, when position is excessive enough to break
rocks with front of the base machine raised, the machine may suddenly tilt forward the moment rocks are broken then the breaker body or the end of bracket may violently hit against rocks and result in damage.