Mining Engineering Notebook – Ultra-Portable Exploration Drills

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jul 1, 1955

Abstract

The old single-jack may have been portable- but it left much to be desired in drilling speed and depth of hole. Portable compressors for drilling can be snaked into tough spots. However, that calls for more men, equipment, and money, with corresponding loss of mobility. The drills listed in this notebook sheet meet three requirements: They are light. They are self-powered. And all are reported proven in practice. Undoubtedly there are other units filling the requirements that are not listed. Extreme mobility for far-flung exploration teams is always an acute need. The drills listed here help solve the problem. Canadian Longyear, for instance, reports that the Porta drill has been parachuted into wilderness spots and helicopters have lofted light core drills onto mesa tops in the Colorado Plateau uranium country.
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APA:  (1955)  Mining Engineering Notebook – Ultra-Portable Exploration Drills

MLA: Mining Engineering Notebook – Ultra-Portable Exploration Drills. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1955.

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