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Sandvik launches 2700 series underground drills performance upgrade

Upgrades bring modular design to Sandvik's 2700 series of underground drills

 Sandvik Mining and Rock Solutions has launched its 2700 series underground drills performance upgrade package

Sandvik Mining and Rock Solutions has launched its 2700 series underground drills performance upgrade package

Designed for small- to mid-sized underground hard rock applications, Sandvik 2700 series can operate in tunnels with an internal radius of as little as 2.9m. Key drilling components are the same as those used on other Sandvik underground drills, ensuring commonality of parts and high drilling performance, productivity and reliability.

The Sandvik DD2710 upgrade delivers the hydraulic pilot-controlled drilling system to increase productivity and enable high drilling capacity. Drilling power is provided through the Sandvik RDX5 rock drill, which features 20kW of percussion power. The standard universal B26F boom is complemented with a narrow vein boom option. Sandvik DD2710 delivers 15% faster drilling speed compared to the previous generation.

The DD2710 was trialled at JCHX Mining Management Co.'s Huize Mine in China, with the project manager reporting the drill was reliable and had lower spare part consumption in rock drills and consumables than equivalent drills on the market.

The performance of Sandvik's DS2710 is also upgraded with a hydraulic pilot-controlled system, which again enables 15% faster drilling performance. The newly launched Sandvik RD212 rock drill offers 15% faster bolt installation and 30% lower running costs than the previous generation. It ensures maximum safety and consistency during the bolting process.

Sandvik's DL2710 and DL2720's intelligent drilling control system and its stable frame-type boom structure enables accurate drilling with less deviation, it is designed for full fan and parallel drilling with the shortest distance to the contact wall and safest operating conditions. The longhole drill rigs are equipped with a Sandvik HL820ST rock drill, which is a field-proven 21kW-class drifter with stabiliser, ensuring better bit-to-rock contact, better energy transfer, and good drilling stability. It offers high productivity with more than 10,000 drilled metres per month.

The new range of drill rigs has been field proven through extensive customer references. The booms offer wide drilling and bolting coverage. The mechanised bolting carousel and rod handling structure greatly shorten the duty cycle time, improve production efficiency and reduce operating cost. The compact, four-wheel-drive, articulated and diesel-powered carrier is designed for good visibility and stability in tramming in small mining drifts and tunnels. It offers high operation efficiency and short preparation time for drill rig transitions in the tunnel.

Operators work under the FOPS-approved safety canopy, and all controls are at their fingertips. The safer and more ergonomic work environment improves operator performance. In addition, the operating and maintenance interfaces are designed for easy access and safe operation, and all service points are accessible at ground level.

The Sandvik 2700 series adopts a modular design concept, a common rear carrier module, different front carrier modules, combined with a variety of application modules, which offers flexibility and reduced manufacturing time. This also improves spare part commonality to reduce inventory and simplifies operation and maintenance training.

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