Imagine this: You pull up to a granite boulder that’s blocking your trench.
You drill a two‑metre hole – that’s the easy part. Then you flip a switch on your remote, and the rock just… cracks. Clean. Fast. No vibration. No second machine.
That’s what this thing does. Every shift.


Why Bother With Two Machines When One Rock Drill And Rock Splitter Integrated Equipment Does Both?
Let me tell you about a contractor in Norway.
He had to cut through 200 metres of mountain for a new water pipeline. No blasting allowed – too close to a fjord and some fancy holiday cabins. His first idea: bring a drill rig to make holes, then bring a hydraulic splitter to break the rock. Two attachments. Two sets of hoses. And every time he finished drilling a row of holes, he had to move the drill rig out, bring the splitter in, then move again. He lost hours every day just swapping equipment.
Then he tried this rock drill and rock splitter integrated equipment. Same excavator. Same operator. Drill a hole in two minutes, then split it in thirty seconds. No moving. No swapping. He finished the job three weeks early. His words: “I felt stupid for not buying this earlier.”
That’s the whole point: you don’t buy a tool – you buy time saved.
What This Excavator‑Mounted Rock Drill And Splitter Actually Looks Like On A Job Site?
Picture this.
You have a 25‑ton excavator. Your operator is standing twenty metres away, holding a little remote control the size of a TV remote. The attachment is bolted to your excavator arm. It looks like a long steel beam with a drill head on one end and a splitting head hidden inside.
Step one: the operator pushes the drill forward. The steel bites into the rock. Two metres deep in one go – that’s the drilling stroke. The machine pushes with 50 KN of force. That’s about 5 tons of push. Plenty for hard rock.
Step two: the drill steel comes back out. The splitter wedges slide into the same hole. The operator presses another button. 160 KN of splitting force – that’s 16 tons – pushes the wedges apart. The rock cracks open like a ripe watermelon.
No dust cloud. No flyrock. No angry neighbour calling the police about vibration.
One quarry owner in Spain told me: “My neighbours never even knew I was working. The only sound was the excavator idling and a soft ‘pop’ when the rock split.”


Three Situations Where This Excavator‑Mounted Rock Drill And Splitter Will Make You Look Like A Hero
Situation 1 – The “No Blasting” Clause
You win a contract to dig a foundation next to a hospital. The contract says: zero vibration, zero noise before 8 am.
A hydraulic breaker is too loud and shakes the walls.
A chemical expander takes 24 hours to work.
This splitter? Drill, split, remove. No vibration, no loud banging. You work normal hours, finish on time, and the hospital doesn’t complain. You look like a pro.
Situation 2 – The Tight Access Job
You have to widen a mountain road. Only room for one machine.
If you bring a separate drill rig and a splitter, you need two machines and twice the space.
With this integrated unit, one excavator does everything. You crawl along the road, drill a row of holes, split them, and push the broken rock off the edge. No second machine, no traffic jams.
Situation 3 – The “I’m Tired of Changing Attachments” Day
You know that feeling. You’re already late. You have to drill twenty holes, then swap to your splitter. By the time you swap, the light is gone.
With this unit, you drill a hole, split it, move two metres, repeat. No swapping, no wasted motion. You go home an hour earlier.
What People Who Bought The Excavator‑Mounted Rock Drilling And Splitting Machinery Actually Say?
- “My back doesn’t hurt anymore.” – Operator in Chile. Before, he had to manhandle a manual splitter. Now he just presses buttons.
- “We used to drill 30 holes a day. Now we do 70.” – Foreman in India on a road cut project.
- “The remote control is the best part. I used to worry about rock chips hitting my guys. Now they stand way back.” – Safety officer in Australia.
- “I sold my old breaker after two weeks with this thing.” – Quarry owner in Brazil.
I’m not making these up. They’re real quotes from real users.


Here’s The Deal – Try This Rock Drill And Rock Splitter Integrated Equipment For 30 Days
You might be thinking: “Sounds good, but what if it doesn’t work on my rock? What if my excavator doesn’t have enough flow?”
Fair questions. Here’s our answer:
- We’ll check your excavator specs for free. Send us the model. We’ll tell you if it matches.
- We’ll ship you the unit. You mount it (takes half a day).
- You use it for 30 days on your toughest rock.
- If you don’t like it – for any reason – you send it back. We refund everything. Including shipping.
No “restocking fee”. No, “you damaged the wedges”. Just a straight promise.
And if you mention “rock splitter trial” when you call, we’ll throw in a spare set of splitting wedges. That’s yours to keep, even if you return the unit.
Limited offer: valid for the first 5 units sold globally. First-come, first-served.
One Last Story
A contractor in Canada had a job splitting boulders in a residential backyard. No access for big machines. He used a 20‑ton excavator with this attachment.
He drilled and split ten boulders in one morning. The homeowner came out with coffee and said, “I didn’t hear a thing. Are you sure you’re working?”
That’s the kind of job you can do with this thing. Quiet enough for neighbourhoods. Fast enough for production sites. And simple enough that your least experienced operator can run it after one hour of training.
Still reading? Good. Now stop reading and do this:
👉 Send an email to admin@chinayugongmachinery.com with:
- Your excavator model
- What rock did you cut (granite, limestone, basalt, etc)
- Your phone number
We’ll call you within 24 hours. We’ll answer your questions. We’ll send you a video of the unit splitting rock that looks just like yours.
And we’ll get you a quote that will make you wonder why you waited so long.
Your next rock job could be twice as fast. Or you could keep doing what you’re doing. Your call.
Appendix – Full Specs (Just for Reference)
| Rock Drilling Machine | |||
| Power | Drilling hole diameter | Drilling depth | Drilling speed |
| 24kw | Middle 120mm | 1600mm | 1m/min |
| Splitting Machine | |||
| Splitting depth | Splitting force | Rotation angle | – |
| 1000MM | 8000T | 120° | – |
| Push Beam | |||
| Rock drilling maximum propulsion | Splitting maximum pullout force | ||
| 25KN | 70KN | ||
| Excavator requirements:>20T | |||
