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Stanley Underwater Breakers
JFD provides 3 different sizes of Stanley Underwater Breakers.
This range is ideal for light breaking through to heavy breaking applications plus rod and anchor installation, concrete and rock breaking, rod and anchor driving.
Stanley BR45 Underwater Breaker
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The Stanley BR45 Underwater Breaker is for light to medium duty breaking of concrete, rock and coral, as well as being suitable for light rod driving and tamping. The BR45 has T handle with a large trigger for precise control plus a diaphragm accumulator which provides additional blow energy and reduces recoil. It is capable of handling considerable back pressure (250psi) which is often a problem when using long hose lengths thus making it ideal for greater depth or distance from the power pack. |
Order Code: ST001 |
Stanley BR67 Underwater Breaker
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The Stanley BR67 Underwater Breaker is for medium to heavy duty breaking of concrete and rocks as well as being suitable for tamping and rod driving. The BR67 has T handle with a large trigger for precise control plus a diaphragm accumulator which provides additional blow energy and reduces recoil.
Stanley breakers are capable of handling considerable back pressure (250psi) which is often a problem when using long hose lengths thus making it ideal for greater depth or distance from the power pack. |
Order Code: ST002 |
Stanley BR87 Underwater Breaker
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The Stanley BR87 underwater breaker is the largest in the Stanley range and is used for the heaviest of breaking tasks and ground rod installation. It is used for heavy concrete and rock breaking, coral removal and rod and anchor driving. The BR87 has T handle with a large trigger for precise control plus a diaphragm accumulator which provides additional blow energy and reduces recoil. |
Order Code: ST003 |
Stanley BR45 Underwater Breaker
Image | Specification | Order codes | Related documents |
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The Stanley BR45 Underwater Breaker is for light to medium duty breaking of concrete, rock and coral, as well as being suitable for light rod driving and tamping. The BR45 has T handle with a large trigger for precise control plus a diaphragm accumulator which provides additional blow energy and reduces recoil. It is capable of handling considerable back pressure (250psi) which is often a problem when using long hose lengths thus making it ideal for greater depth or distance from the power pack. |
Order Code: ST001 |
Stanley BR67 Underwater Breaker
Image | Specification | Order codes | Related documents |
|
The Stanley BR67 Underwater Breaker is for medium to heavy duty breaking of concrete and rocks as well as being suitable for tamping and rod driving. The BR67 has T handle with a large trigger for precise control plus a diaphragm accumulator which provides additional blow energy and reduces recoil.
Stanley breakers are capable of handling considerable back pressure (250psi) which is often a problem when using long hose lengths thus making it ideal for greater depth or distance from the power pack. |
Order Code: ST002 |
Stanley BR87 Underwater Breaker
Image | Specification | Order codes | Related documents |
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The Stanley BR87 underwater breaker is the largest in the Stanley range and is used for the heaviest of breaking tasks and ground rod installation. It is used for heavy concrete and rock breaking, coral removal and rod and anchor driving. The BR87 has T handle with a large trigger for precise control plus a diaphragm accumulator which provides additional blow energy and reduces recoil. |
Order Code: ST003 |