A Supermarket of Rotay Drills

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Gerald W. Laswell Betty J. Laswell
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 7, 1978

Abstract

If recent trends in the rotary drill market are indicative of future surface mining operating practice, then the move to scaled-up mining equipment by manufacturers may soon be over. Of the 48 different rotary drills currently produced by 12 manufacturers, over 60% were introduced within the past five years. By far, the new drills have been in the "small" class, capable of producing up to a 229-mm-diam (9-in.) blasthole with 222 kN (50,000 lb) or less of down pressure. New rotary drills in the "large" class, capable of producing a 311-mm-diam (12 1/4-in.) blasthole with up to 423 kN (95,000 lb) down pressure, have also been prominent. In the super-size category, new drills producing blasthole sizes to 444-mm-diam (17 1/2-in.) with up to 578 kN (130,000 lb) have been minimal.
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APA: Gerald W. Laswell Betty J. Laswell  (1978)  A Supermarket of Rotay Drills

MLA: Gerald W. Laswell Betty J. Laswell A Supermarket of Rotay Drills. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1978.

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