Hydraulic Equipment
Underwater Hydraulic Tools and Equipment
Shop or rent underwater hydraulic tools from RTO, including drills, impact wrenches, saws, grinders, breakers, power units, hoses, and accessories.
Chippers and Breakers
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Drills
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Impact Wrenches
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Power Units
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Rock Crusher
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Rock Splitter
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Saws/Grinders
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Shears
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Accessories
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Designed to meet the highest standards of performance and reliability, our hydraulic equipment is your key to mastering challenging tasks with utmost precision and ease. You can browse our inventory now to find chippers, breakers, drills, impact wrenches, power units, saws, grinders, and an assortment of accessories.
Investing in our hydraulic equipment is about more than acquiring tools; it’s about empowering yourself with the capability to achieve more, work smarter, and drive success in your professional endeavors. You can rent or buy the perfect tools for your jobsite right now.
Explore our full range of underwater hydraulic tools today and experience the difference that high-quality, expertly designed hydraulic hardware can make in your work.
Underwater Hydraulic Equipment
RTO supplies underwater hydraulic equipment for commercial divers, underwater marine contractors, subsea crews, and marine maintenance teams working in demanding submerged environments. From chipping, breaking, drilling, bolting, cutting, grinding, crushing, splitting, and shearing to hydraulic power and accessory support, our subsea hydraulic equipment options help crews complete difficult underwater work with dependable tool performance.
Our hydraulic equipment selection supports marine construction, underwater demolition, dock and pier repair, bridge maintenance, seawall work, offshore maintenance, salvage operations, utility repair, and general subsea infrastructure projects. Whether you need a single underwater hydraulic tool, a complete power unit setup, or accessories to support an existing system, RTO can help match the equipment to the job site, tool requirements, and project conditions.
Underwater Hydraulic Chippers and Breakers
Underwater hydraulic chippers and breakers are used by commercial divers, marine contractors, and underwater construction crews for concrete removal, rock scaling, coral removal, demolition, surface preparation, and submerged repair work. These tools provide controlled impact power for subsea applications where divers need dependable performance in confined, submerged, or hard-to-access work areas.
RTO offers underwater hydraulic chipping hammers and breakers for light, medium, and heavier-duty underwater work. Compact chipping hammers are well suited for scaling, chipping, and precision material removal, while larger hydraulic breakers provide higher impact force for concrete breaking, rock removal, rod driving, and marine construction tasks.
Common applications include underwater concrete repair, pier and dock maintenance, seawall work, bridge repair, rock and coral removal, subsea demolition, and general marine infrastructure maintenance.
Underwater Hydraulic Drills
Underwater hydraulic drills are used by commercial divers, marine contractors, and subsea maintenance crews for drilling steel, concrete, masonry, wood, coral, and other materials below the surface. These tools support marine construction, underwater repair, anchor installation, structural fastening, inspection access, and mechanical openings in wet, submerged, or hazardous work environments.
RTO offers underwater hydraulic drill options for a range of subsea drilling applications, including 1/2" hydraulic drills, underwater magnetic drills, and hydraulic rotary hammer drills. Standard hydraulic drills are useful for general underwater drilling through steel, masonry, wood, and coral. Underwater magnetic drills support structural steel drilling where a secure magnetic base is needed. Rotary hammer drills provide percussion drilling performance for concrete, brick, masonry, anchor holes, through holes, and core drilling applications.
Common applications include underwater anchor holes, steel structure drilling, concrete and masonry drilling, dock and pier repair, bridge maintenance, marine construction, utility work, and commercial diving projects that require reliable drilling performance below the waterline.
Underwater Hydraulic Impact Wrenches
Underwater hydraulic impact wrenches are used by commercial divers, marine contractors, and subsea maintenance crews for bolting, fastening, loosening, anchor driving, and structural assembly below the waterline. These tools provide high-torque performance for underwater construction, marine repair, offshore maintenance, dock and pier work, and other demanding subsea applications where reliable fastening power is required.
RTO offers underwater hydraulic impact wrench options for a range of bolting and fastening needs, from lightweight tools for smaller hardware and drilling support to heavy-duty impact wrenches capable of high-torque subsea applications. Available options may include 1/2", 3/4", 1", and larger square drive configurations depending on the tool, torque requirement, and job site conditions.
Common applications include underwater bolting, anchor bolt driving, flange work, structural fastening, dock and pier repair, marine construction, subsea assembly, rusted hardware removal, and commercial diving maintenance projects.
Hydraulic Power Units
Hydraulic power units provide the flow and pressure needed to operate underwater hydraulic tools during commercial diving, marine construction, subsea maintenance, and underwater repair work. These units support tools such as chipping hammers, breakers, drills, impact wrenches, saws, grinders, shears, pumps, and other hydraulic equipment used below the waterline.
RTO offers hydraulic power unit options in gasoline, diesel, and electric configurations to support different tool requirements, job site conditions, and project demands. Compact gasoline power packs are useful for portable field work, smaller hydraulic tools, and jobs where mobility is important. Diesel hydraulic power units support heavier-duty applications, higher-flow tools, extended operation, and single or dual-circuit tool setups. Electric hydraulic power units may be preferred for controlled work areas, indoor applications, low-emission requirements, or jobs where electric power is available.
Power unit selection depends on the hydraulic tool being used, required flow rate, operating pressure, circuit configuration, hose length, cooling capacity, available power source, and whether one or multiple tools need to be operated. For commercial diving and subsea work, properly matching the power unit to the tool helps maintain consistent performance and reliable operation throughout the project.
Common applications include powering underwater hydraulic tools, supporting commercial diving operations, marine construction projects, dock and pier repair, seawall work, offshore maintenance, underwater demolition, and general subsea equipment operation.
Underwater Hydraulic Rock Crushers
Hydraulic rock and concrete crushers are used for controlled breaking, crushing, and demolition where reduced vibration, lower noise, and precise material removal are important. For underwater marine contractors and commercial diving teams, underwater-capable hydraulic crushers can support submerged concrete removal, confined-space demolition, marine structure repair, and sensitive demolition work where percussive tools may not be the best option.
RTO offers hydraulic crusher options designed to crush reinforced concrete, brick, stone, masonry, walls, slabs, pillars, stairways, and other concrete sections depending on the tool and application. These tools are especially useful when crews need controlled demolition without the heavy vibration, dust, and impact associated with traditional breakers or jackhammers.
Common applications include underwater demolition, submerged concrete removal, marine structure repair, confined-space demolition, bridge and pier maintenance, concrete crushing, reinforced concrete removal, structural modification, and sensitive demolition projects where preserving surrounding material is important.
Underwater Hydraulic Rock Splitters
Hydraulic rock splitters are used for controlled splitting of rock, concrete, foundations, pillars, and large structural materials where vibration, noise, dust, or heavy impact should be minimized. For underwater marine contractors and commercial diving teams, underwater-capable rock splitters can support submerged demolition, rock removal, concrete breaking, and marine construction work in areas where traditional impact tools may not be the preferred solution.
RTO offers hydraulic concrete and rock splitter options for applications that require precision, controllability, and reduced disturbance to surrounding structures. These tools are typically used after drilling a hole into the material, allowing the splitter wedge to apply force from inside the hole and create a controlled break. This makes hydraulic rock splitters useful for confined spaces, sensitive structures, underwater environments, and projects where percussive demolition may create too much vibration or structural stress.
Common applications include underwater rock splitting, submerged concrete removal, marine construction, pier and seawall repair, confined-space demolition, foundation and pillar demolition, excavation support, tunneling support, and controlled concrete breaking in vibration-sensitive environments.
Underwater Hydraulic Saws and Grinders
Underwater hydraulic saws and grinders are used by commercial divers, marine contractors, and subsea maintenance crews for cutting, grinding, surface preparation, pipe removal, demolition, hull maintenance, and marine structure repair. These tools support demanding underwater applications where reliable hydraulic power, wet-environment operation, and job-specific cutting or grinding attachments are required.
RTO offers underwater-capable saw and grinder options for concrete cutting, wood cutting, pipe cutting, metal cutting, surface cleaning, coating removal, and structural maintenance. Available tool options may include concrete chainsaws, wood chainsaws, hydraulic grinders, band saws, pipe cutting kits, cut-off saws, reciprocating saws, hacksaws, and saw accessories such as chains, bars, and blades.
Common applications include underwater pipe cutting, concrete cutting, dock and pier repair, bridge maintenance, hull cleaning, weld preparation, demolition, marine salvage, utility work, and subsea construction projects that require controlled cutting or surface preparation below the waterline.
Underwater Hydraulic Shears
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Category Questions
How do I choose the right Hydraulic Equipment?
Select hydraulic equipment by required lift capacity, water depth or operating pressure, available clearance, attachment points, inflation method, and whether the load must be lifted vertically, stabilized, or moved horizontally.
What safety factors should be considered when using Hydraulic Equipment?
Use an appropriate design and rigging safety factor, inspect the bag and hardware before use, control inflation, keep personnel clear of the load path, and follow the manufacturer's instructions for inflation pressure, attachment, and capacity.
Can Hydraulic Equipment be rented?
Some hydraulic equipment are available for rent from RTO. Rental availability depends on size and model, so confirm the required capacity, accessories, delivery lead time, and return requirements before scheduling the work.


