Comparative Testing Of Water-Powered - And Pneumatic Jackleg Rock Drills

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. Paraszczak H. Ouellet
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

The pneumatic jackleg drill remains a widely used tool in development and production drilling in many small-scale and narrow-vein underground mining operations in North America. Several drawbacks of this technology (unsatisfactory drilling rate, noise, vibration, presence of oil mist, etc.) and the successful introduction of water-powered jackleg drills in South Africa have stimulated the interest of many mine operators. The performance of both drill types have been tested in a mine site in Northwestern Quebec, Canada. Results of the testing of penetration and advance rates as well as environmental aspects are presented. They show a superiority of water-powered drills, even though the difference in performance is less significant than that reported from South Africa. Further research avenues are proposed to better evaluate the potential of water drilling technology in North American metal mines.
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APA: J. Paraszczak H. Ouellet  (1995)  Comparative Testing Of Water-Powered - And Pneumatic Jackleg Rock Drills

MLA: J. Paraszczak H. Ouellet Comparative Testing Of Water-Powered - And Pneumatic Jackleg Rock Drills. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1995.

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