A New Leyner Machine for Punching Out the Bits and Shanks of Hollow Drill Steel

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
- Pages:
- 2
- File Size:
- 91 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 4, 1918
Abstract
Today, the employment of the modern hammer drill, using hollow steel, with air or water to expel the cuttings from the drill hole, is the rule rather than the exception in practically all rock-drilling operations. There is considerable carelessness in the matter of keeping the hole in the drill steel properly opened. Plugged steels wholly or partially, prevent proper operation of the drill, whereby drilling speed is retarded, water tubes are bent or broken, and time is lost in tink-ering, or, as often happens, the drilling gang is idle while someone makes a trip to the shop after another drill steel or water tube. To relieve this condition, the Ingersoll-Rand Company has developed, as an auxiliary to the Leyner sharpener, a new device-the Leyner shank and bit punch.
Citation
APA: (1918) A New Leyner Machine for Punching Out the Bits and Shanks of Hollow Drill Steel
MLA: A New Leyner Machine for Punching Out the Bits and Shanks of Hollow Drill Steel. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1918.