From sidewalks to slab removal, Star hydraulic breakers help crews break through concrete fast with less downtime and more productivity.
Skid Steer Concrete Breaker
It’s Construction Season. Time to Break Ground Faster.
Built for serious demolition work, the Star Skid Steer Breaker delivers the impact force crews need while standing up to rental fleet abuse.
- Nitrogen-charged hydraulic hammer design
- Heavy-duty steel construction
- Low-maintenance operation
- Designed for concrete, asphalt, rock, and trenching applications
- Multiple breaker sizes available for different carrier classes
- Built rental tough for demanding job sites
This attachment is ideal for breaking foundations, reinforced slabs, and other stubborn concrete structures.
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Mini Skid Concrete Breaker
Big Breaking Performance in a Compact Package
Perfect for tight-access jobs, residential demolition, landscaping projects, and utility work where larger equipment can’t fit.
Ideal For:
- Sidewalk repair
- Interior demo
- Small trenching projects
- Residential construction
- Landscapers and utility crews
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Built for Demanding Job Sites
A breaker attachment can quickly turn a standard skid steer into a revenue-generating demolition machine. For branch managers looking to improve fleet utilization and dealers who want to meet customer demand, having the right attachment on hand can make the difference between winning the deal or watching the customer go elsewhere.
Key durability features include:
- Heavy-duty steel construction
- Hardened components designed for concrete applications
- Durable weld construction for long service life
- Reinforced breaker points for demolition work
- Designed for demanding construction environments
Star brand attachments are engineered and built in the USA to deliver durability, safety, and reliable performance in tough job site conditions.
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Safety: Working with Concrete Breakers
1. Inspect Before Operation
Check hoses, fittings, mounting pins, and tool retainers before each use. Look for leaks, cracks, or excessive wear.
2. Wear Proper PPE
Operators should wear safety glasses, gloves, hearing protection, steel toe boots, and high-visibility gear.
3. Match the Breaker to the Job
Using an oversized or undersized breaker can reduce efficiency and increase wear on both the attachment and carrier.
4. Avoid Dry Firing
Never operate the breaker without the tool firmly against the material. Dry firing can damage internal components.
5. Watch for Flying Debris
Concrete and asphalt fragments can travel fast. Keep bystanders clear of the work zone and maintain proper shielding when possible.
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