The primary use of the rock drilling machine is for drilling vertical and horizontal blasting holes in small and medium-sized mines, transportation projects, defense, water conservancy, stonework, and other applications, particularly in bumpy terrains.
Key features include a simple structure, easy operation, low price, low center of gravity, good detachability for easy transport, low air consumption, large torque rotary reducer, and an electrical system with overload and phase loss protection.
Yes, the rock drilling machine is especially suitable for bumpy terrains where vehicles cannot operate normally, thanks to its low center of gravity and good detachability.
The required air compressor has low exhaust gas output, making it energy-saving and economical, while also being compatible with the machine's low air consumption.
The propulsion system is equipped with a pressure reducing valve that allows adjustment of the propulsion force according to different rock conditions, ensuring optimal drilling performance.
The electrical system includes overload protection and phase loss protection, which enhance the stability and reliability of the drilling machine during operation.
Yes, the rock drilling machine's design prioritizes easy movement and transportation, making it highly convenient for relocation between job sites.
The machine is considered cost-effective due to its low price, energy-saving features, and efficient operation, resulting in lower operational costs over time.
Projects including mining, transportation, defense, water conservancy, and stonework can benefit from the versatility and efficiency of this drilling machine.
Regular maintenance includes checking the electrical system, ensuring proper lubrication of moving parts, and inspecting the air compressor to ensure optimal performance.
While the machine is designed for easy operation, basic training on safety procedures and operational techniques is recommended for optimal use and safety.
The maximum drilling depth can vary based on specific model specifications and rock conditions; please refer to the product manual or contact the manufacturer for detailed information.
The rotary reducer provides large torque, which improves the machine's reliability and efficiency under strong vibration and high load conditions, enhancing overall drilling performance.
The machine is designed to adapt to various rock conditions, but optimal performance is achieved with medium to hard rock types.
The warranty period may vary by manufacturer; it is advisable to check with the supplier for specific warranty details and terms.
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