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2025-02-18
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2025-03-24
Pulode (Changzhou) Hydraulic Technology Co., Ltd. – Environmental Protection Acceptance Report for the Completion of the Annual Production Project of 3,000 Sets of Hydraulic Rock Drills
Pulode (Changzhou) Hydraulic Technology Co., Ltd. Project Completion Environmental Protection Acceptance Report for the 3,000-Set Annual Production Facility of Hydraulic Rock Drills
2022-07-04
The Differences and Similarities Between Excavation-Modified Rock Drills and Hydraulic Rock Drills
The drill rig, designed for excavation and rock drilling, is mounted on an excavator and is primarily used for blasting in various stone works, as well as anchoring and support applications and mineral exploration tasks. This drill rig can also employ a casing-following method to maintain borehole stability while drilling grouting holes for hydropower cofferdams, seepage-control grouting holes in embankments, foundation reinforcement grouting holes, and anchor holes, among other uses.
Advantages of equipping a rock drilling and splitting machine with a hydraulic rock drill
The rock drilling and splitting machine offers versatile functionality—it can not only drill holes using a hydraulic rock drill but also split rocks with its built-in splitting mechanism. Once the drill bit is removed, the machine can easily be reattached to an excavator for digging operations.
Hydraulic Rock Drills and Drill Bits
The hydraulic rock drill is a new type of rock drill that has emerged in recent years. It can basically be divided into two main types: one is a compact, handheld model with relatively low impact energy, primarily used as a replacement for traditional pneumatic picks. Most of these are designed to work in tandem with small excavators, loaders, hydraulic engineering vehicles, and other similar equipment.
Drilling rig efficiency improved through excavation modifications
A dig-and-modify drill rig leverages the excavator's built-in breaker hydraulic circuit—without compromising the machine's original functionality—by connecting it to a hydraulic conversion device and removing the bucket. This transformation turns the excavator into a versatile hydraulic rock-drilling or down-the-hole drilling machine, enabling the same machine to perform multiple tasks.