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When every strike counts, contractors count on Okada. With a legacy of innovation dating back to 1960, Okada America delivers demolition attachments engineered for power, precision, and uptime. From bridge decks to building pads, their hydraulic breakers, pulverizers, and crushers turn tough concrete into manageable rubble—quickly, cleanly, and cost-effectively.
Okada breakers have been snapping rebar since 1960; today their twin-accumulator design delivers smooth, low-vibration blows that protect the carrier and the operator’s spine.
Born in Osaka’s post-war rebuild, Okada perfected hydraulic percussion long before ‘excavator carrier class’ was a buzzword. Partnering with RR Equipment, the brand now couples Japanese precision with U.S. inventory and service, offering concrete contractors a cost-effective alternative to pricier OEM hammers.
When attachments do the dirty work, Okada delivers precision and power. Known for their durability and performance, Okada hydraulic breakers and concrete processors help contractors clear bridge decks, footings, and structural rubble with fewer passes and less fuel. Explore the tools that turn tough jobs into clean breakaways.
Before listing models, note why contractors choose nitrogen‐backed pistons for bridge deck removal and footing bust-outs. The energy recovery cycle means more cracks per gallon.
Static and rotating jaws rip concrete and cut rebar simultaneously, prepping feed for crushers without a secondary shear pass.
Okada attachments are built to do more with less—less downtime, less fuel, and less spend. Whether you’re outfitting a fleet or running lean, their cost-effective design, rapid changeover features, and all-in-one versatility give contractors a clear edge in concrete demolition. Here’s how Okada delivers serious value on the job.
Equipment compatibility and rapid change-outs keep crews moving between tasks, while rebuildable wear parts stretch cap-ex budgets.
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