Skid Steer Hydraulic Breaker Attachment
Match a hydraulic breaker to a skid-steer or compact track loader by auxiliary flow, pressure, carrier weight, mounting interface and jobsite.
Use this page to match a hydraulic breaker attachment to a skid-steer or compact track loader by carrier identity, auxiliary oil flow, working pressure, operating weight, mounting interface and worksite.
Hydraulic capacity first
A skid-steer hydraulic breaker must stay inside the carrier auxiliary-flow and working-pressure ranges. Machine horsepower alone does not confirm the match.
Mounting must be identified
The attachment plate, coupler, pin arrangement and hose routing must be recorded before the bracket and connection kit are quoted.
Loader stability matters
Operating weight, lift geometry and the intended working position affect whether a breaker is practical for the carrier and jobsite.
Evidence has limits
LICHI has confirmed worksite video of an LC68 silent breaker on a compact tracked loader, but the exact carrier model and measured output were not provided.
Build the Carrier Record Before Selecting a Breaker
The same loader name can cover different hydraulic packages. Record the machine data instead of matching from a product photo.
Machine identity
Send the skid-steer or compact track loader brand, full model, year if known and a clear machine-nameplate photo. This separates similar carrier variants before the breaker is selected.
Auxiliary oil flow
Provide the standard-flow or high-flow auxiliary specification in L/min or gpm. The breaker requirement and carrier output must overlap; more flow is not automatically better.
Working pressure
Provide the auxiliary circuit pressure and any attachment pressure limit shown in the machine manual. Pressure must be checked together with flow, not as a separate sales number.
Mount and connection
Send attachment-plate, coupler and hose-end photos with dimensions when available. The final quotation should record the bracket, hose and connection scope.
Skid-Steer Breaker Selection Route
Use a repeatable sequence so the quotation documents the carrier, breaker and mounting relationship.
Confirm the carrier
Identify whether the machine is a skid-steer loader, compact track loader or mini track loader and record its operating weight and auxiliary hydraulic package.
Describe the material
State whether the primary work is concrete, asphalt, trench material, frozen ground or rock. Include thickness, hardness and jobsite photos when possible.
Compare breaker requirements
Compare the carrier flow and pressure with the proposed breaker range. Do not select from tool diameter or breaker weight alone.
Check mounting geometry
Confirm the attachment plate, bracket orientation, hose length, fittings and whether the working position leaves safe clearance around the loader.
Lock the quote record
The written quotation should identify the proposed model, carrier data used, body type, tool, mounting scope, spare-parts request and destination.
Common Skid-Steer Breaker Jobs
The worksite changes the preferred tool and body route even when the carrier stays the same.
Concrete and slab removal
Record slab thickness, reinforcement and access limits. A moil or chisel route may be discussed after the carrier and material are confirmed.
View detailsAsphalt and road repair
Describe pavement thickness, trench width and expected working angle. Compact access can matter as much as impact requirement.
View detailsRock and hard material
Send rock photos and explain whether the task is trenching, oversize reduction or repeated production breaking. Hard-rock work needs a more conservative match.
View detailsNoise-sensitive work
A silent or box housing can be discussed for enclosed or urban work, but the final choice still depends on carrier hydraulics and mounting.
View detailsSkid-Steer Breaker RFQ Checklist
Send these fields in one message so the sales team can check a model path before discussing price.
Frequently Asked Questions
Plain answers before the first quote.
It may be possible only when the carrier flow, pressure, breaker requirement and mounting arrangement are all compatible. A different plate, bracket or hose arrangement may be required, so the written match must be checked for each carrier.
Neither label is automatically better. The usable circuit is the one whose flow and pressure overlap the selected breaker requirement without exceeding the allowed range.
No. Brand and model are only the starting point. Send the full machine model, hydraulic specification and mounting photos; LICHI does not claim blanket compatibility with every Bobcat or other branded carrier.
The tool depends on the material, thickness and working objective. Send jobsite photos and describe whether the task is penetration, splitting, edge work or general breaking before the tool is quoted.
Customer video confirms an LC68 silent breaker mounted and operating on a compact tracked loader in Kuwait. The exact carrier model, hydraulic values, operating hours and productivity were not supplied.
It should identify the proposed breaker model, body type, tool, mounting or bracket scope, hoses or fittings discussed, starter parts, quantity, packing and destination. The quotation controls the final configuration.
Ready to check the right breaker?
Send carrier model, hydraulic data, quantity and destination port. LICHI can reply with a checked model path.
