Hydraulic Hammers

Indeco-Hydraulic-Hammers

Accessories

Indeconnect system

New remote monitoring system, based on the principles of

the Internet of Things, to prevent equipment obsolescence

and keep high performance. The ‘Indeconnect’ |1| system

consists of a device equipped with 4G technology for a

wireless connection to the network, to be mounted on

the equipment, and a cloud-based web platform you can

access from mobile devices (with an app) or from PC, that

lets you view the data transmitted in real time by each

installed device: working hours, working position in space,

hydraulic oil temperature, ambient temperature, GPS

position, and more.

Through Indeconnect you can:

• Monitor productivity, making sure each Indeco tool is

working as intended

• Check operations, verifying in real time the various

internal and external parameters of the equipment to

make sure that it is used in optimal conditions and

correctly

• Increase security, by remotely checking the position of

the equipment through GPS

• Plan maintenance, monitoring the health of each Indeco

tool in real time, also through the automatic alert and

messaging system that lets you order spare parts and

reduce machine downtime to a minimum

• Optimise rental, by supervising and monitoring the

management of rented equipment.

IDA (Indeco Dust Abatement) System

An innovative system that is particularly effective for

reducing wear and tear on components, extending the

working life of the hammer and protecting operators

against exposure to microparticles of crystalline silica.

It consists of a jet of high-pressure water spray, emitted by

a number of nozzles |2| on the casing, which prevents dust

from harming both the tool and the operator.

Recently updated to comply with the latest OSHA

directives, the system is available in two different versions:

• High-pressure system

Available for medium-large to large hammers, it is

made up of an air compressor and a high-pressure

water pump, mounted onto the excavator and

driven by two hydraulic motors powered by the

excavator. A set of electrohydraulic valves enable

the excavator operator to activate the pump and

compressor independently, thus starting up

either one or both of the protection devices:

the dust-abatement kit, which uses a fine water

spray and the dust shield, which uses the internal

pressurization of the hammer |3| to prevent dust,

water and debris from getting into the hammer

through the bushing, as can occur during tunnel

demolitions and underwater excavations.

• Low-pressure system

Designed for smaller hammers and pulverizers,

the technology involves inserting a vaporizing

plate with four nozzles |4|, where the mounting

bracket is attached, which enables it to cover

the whole working area (whatever position it is in)

and reduce the amount of dust produced, even

on windy days. The new system only needs a low-

pressure water supply and the sprayers turn on

automatically only when the attachment is in action,

thus also reducing water consumption.

Anti-Grease and Anti-Dust System

This system, which is crucial when working in dusty

environments and when tunnelling, is made up of two

collars. Both are adherent to the tool |5|, and which

prevent dust from getting in and grease from getting out,

improving lubrication levels and thus lengthening the

working life of the main hammer components.

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