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Rotary blasthole drill rigs
Sandvik rotary blasthole rigs are designed to drill big blast holes into high benches in large quarries and opencast mines. Designed for very high production rates, they employ either rotary or rotary and DTH drilling, depending on the model. With long, high-strength masts and extremely robust components, they can develop very high rotational torques and pulldown forces. This, together with abundant flushing air and responsive ergonomic controls, gives very high penetration rates in continuous duty.
Rotary blasthole drill rigs
The Sandvik range of rotary blasthole drill rigs includes crawler-mounted diesel and electric models, as well as truck-mounted models with outstanding mobility. With powerful traction and everything onboard, all models are completely self-contained and built to very high ergonomic and safety standards. Intended for continuous heavy duty, they are renowned for high productivity, great reliability and low operating costs.
Models
Former
name
Hole diameter
mm
Drilling depth
m
Drilling
method
Pulldown
kN
Bit load
kN
D25KS
127-172
(5-6¾ in)
27
(88 ft)
DTH/Rotary
124
(27875 lbf)
143
(32145 lbf)
D245S
127-203
(5-8 in)
45
(148 ft)
Rotary/DTH
178
(40015 lbf)
209
(46985 lbf)
D45KS
152-229
(6-9 in)
63
(208 ft)
DTH/Rotary
200
(44960 lbf)
245
(55075 lbf)
D50KS
152-229
(6-9 in)
45
(148 ft)
Rotary
222
(49905 lbf)
267
(60020 lbf)
D55SP
172-254
(6¾-10 in)
17
1
(55 ft)
Rotary/DTH
200
(44960 lbf)
232
(52155 lbf)
D75KS
229-279
(9-11 in)
53
(173 ft)
Rotary/DTH
334
(75085 lbf)
409
(91945 lbf)
D90KS
229-381
(9-15 in)
85
(279 ft)
Rotary
400
(89920 lbf)
525
(118020 lbf)
1190E
2
229-381
(9-15 in)
85
(279 ft)
Rotary
400
(89920 lbf)
525
(118020 lbf)
DR320
3
T1000
115-172
(4½-6¾ in)
52
(170 ft)
DTH
91
(20455 lbf)
116
(26075 lbf)
DR460
251-311
(9-7/8-12-1/4in)
75
(246 ft)
Rotary/DTH
356
(80030 lbf)
445
(10040 lbf)
1
Single pass
2
Electric power
3
Truck mounted
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