A Smarter Choice for Urban Sites
Contractors in cities face pressure to work faster and quieter. Traditional rock-breaking methods can be noisy and disruptive. This is where twin header rock wheels step in. They offer a quieter, more efficient option for many rock excavation tasks.
Precise Profiling with Less Effort
Twin headers attach easily to excavators and other machines. They can cut accurate trenches or trim rock faces, even when dealing with reinforced concrete or tough materials up to 110 mpa. Contractors can also switch cutting heads of different widths and power levels to match the job, making them flexible for trenching, profiling, and other excavation needs.
Less Vibration and Noise
Operators report much less vibration and reduced ground-transmitted noise compared to traditional rock hammers. Rokla Rockwheel grinders also work underwater, donโt need a case drain line, and can even operate at elevated angles. With the 360-degree rotating head, they allow for detailed excavations at almost any position.
Better Backfilling
Material removed by Rockwheels breaks down into small, compact fragments. This makes backfilling easier and more effective. The evenly spread cutting teeth reduce the chance of damaging nearby structures, which is a big advantage on busy construction sites.
Wide Range of Applications
Rockwheel cutters come in different models, from the compact C2 chain-drive units to heavy-duty gearbox-driven versions for excavators up to 120 tonnes. This wide range makes them suitable for many rock excavation projects, big or small.
Expert Support for Contractors
Choosing the right twin header depends on the machineโs hydraulic capacity. Semco specialists help contractors find the best fit for their equipment and project. Rokla Rockwheels are also available with a Rent-To-Purchase (RPO) option, letting contractors try them for up to one month before buying.





