Mini Skid Steer Breaker
- Ideal for construction, demolition, recycling, mining and quarrying
- Advanced tech for reduced operating costs
- Industry-leading 3-year warranty
Smash large concrete slabs, asphalt or other material into manageable and easily transportable pieces.
Star Industries heavy-duty Breaker for mini skid-steers is designed to smash large concrete slabs, asphalt or other material including clay into manageable and easily transportable pieces. Use this breaker for those hard to reach areas where demolition can be handled with ease.- Cushion Chamber isolates Breaker blows from the carrier and operator for less wear and tear and improved operator comfort.
- Combo available to use on both Skid Steer and Mini-Excavator
- Featuring only two moving parts and few seals, the Star Breaker gives you more ‘up time’ with simple in the field maintenance.

Model | Description | Impac (ft/lb) | Carrier | Weight (lbs) |
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210-Mini | Dedicated Mini Skidsteer 1.5-2.5 T Breaker — Fits Dingo Style QT | 250 | 1.5 – 2.5 T | 426 |
210-SS | Dedicated Skidsteer 3-5 T Breaker — Universal QT | 550 | 3 – 5 T | 805 |
211-SS | Skidsteer 3-5 T Breaker — Universal QT | 550 | 3 – 5 T | 879 |
212-SSMX | Combo Skidsteer/Mini-Ex 3-5 T Breaker | 550 | 3 – 5 T | 879 |
Smash Concrete Fast with a Mini Skid Steer Breaker
The mini skid steer breaker, also known as a hydraulic hammer or a jackhammer attachment, is a powerful tool that transforms a compact skid steer loader into a demolition powerhouse. This versatile attachment brings the force of larger demolition equipment to smaller job sites, offering maneuverability and efficiency in tight spaces where larger machinery simply can’t operate. This makes it popular for contractors, landscapers, and demolition crews.
How the Mini Skid Steer Concrete Breaker Works
The mini skid steer breaker operates using hydraulic power delivered from the skid steer’s auxiliary hydraulic system. High-pressure hydraulic fluid flows into the breaker, powering a piston within a sealed cylinder. This piston reciprocates rapidly, striking a chisel bit or moil point at the end of the breaker. This percussive action delivers concentrated blows to the broken material, fracturing and demolishing it piece by piece.
Key Benefits of a Mini Skid Steer Breaker Attachment
Several key features make this attachment a powerful and efficient tool for demolition and construction work. These include:
Compact Size and Maneuverability
These compact breakers, designed specifically for mini skid steers, allow access to confined areas and easy maneuvering around obstacles. This is crucial for job sites with limited space, such as indoor demolition, trenching in narrow alleys, or landscaping projects in tight backyards.
Hydraulic Power
The mini skid steer breaker attachment relies on hydraulic power to deliver high-impact blows. The skid steer’s hydraulic system generates this power, which provides the necessary force to break through hard materials.
Cushion Chambers
Many of these attachments come with a cushion chamber that isolates the breaker’s blows from the carrier and operator for less wear and tear and improved operator comfort.
Fewer Moving Parts
Modern mini concrete skid steer breakers may have as few as two moving parts and few seals to extend the tool’s lifespan and offer simple in-the-field maintenance.
Easy Attachment and Detachment
A well-designed mini breaker allows operators to move the breaker from one machine to another with a simple pin and bushing change to improve overall productivity on the job site.
Skid Steer Breaker: Industries and Applications
Due to its versatility and power, the mini skid steer breaker attachment is used in various industries and applications. These include:
Demolition: Breaking concrete slabs, walls, and foundations in small-scale demolition projects. Ideal for interior demolition, removing sidewalks, and breaking up driveways.
Construction: Excavating rock and frozen ground for footings and foundations. Breaking up asphalt for road repairs and utility installations.
Landscaping: Removing tree stumps, breaking up rocks and boulders for landscaping features, and excavating for planting.
Utility Work: Trenching for utility lines, breaking up pavement for access to underground utilities, and removing concrete encasements around pipes.
Agriculture: Breaking up hardpan soil, removing rocks from fields, and demolishing old farm structures.
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