- Cutting tool systems for mining
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Sandvik tool systems for machines such as coal shearers, continuous miners and roadheaders come in many shapes and sizes. There are special designs optimized for hard and soft rock conditions and for the different requirements encountered in each application.
By selecting the right tip geometry, body shape, block design and retention mechanism, you can optimize both the tool system and the machine, and get the best possible results. |  |
- Cutting tool systems for tunneling
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Sandvik tool systems for tunneling roadheaders come in many shapes and sizes. There are special designs optimized for hard and soft rock conditions, and also for the different requirements encountered in each application. By selecting the right tip geometry, body shape, block design and retention mechanism, you can optimize both the tool system and the machine, and get the best possible results. |  |
- Cutting tool systems for trenching and foundation drilling
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Conical tools, welded cutting tools and blocks, in many geometries, for a wide range of applications in trenching, terrain levelling and foundation drilling.
Sandvik offers a wide range of carbide tips to suit all materials to cut.
Maintenance accessories are also available.
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- Cutting tool systems for grading
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Sandvik system 2000 tool systems for motor graders, designed to handle a variety of applications, such as gravel reclamation, gravel maintenance, oil road reclamation, asphalt planing, ice and snow removal, removal of potholes and washboards on dirt and gravel roads.
Sandvik offers a wide range of conical tools for grader blades type S19, S22, S25, S35 and maintenance accessories.
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- Cutting tool systems for road planing and reclaiming
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Sandvik tool systems for road planing and reclaiming applications provide extended tool life and increased block protection.
Sandvik offers a wide range of R19 and 22 type conical tools, blocks and maintenance accessories.
Carbide tips can be selected to suit all possible cutting material properties. |  |
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