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After-sales Service: | 6 Month |
Warranty: | 6 Month |
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The CYTM-41L The CYTM-41L mine hydraulic bolting drill rig is meticulously engineered to meet the demanding requirements of mining and tunneling under complex geological conditions. It excels in environments with intricate rock structures and significant rock damage. This compact, full hydraulic rock drilling equipment is distinguished by its small size, energy efficiency, low noise, versatile functions, and exceptional performance. With its advanced mobility and rock drilling capabilities, it seamlessly transitions between tasks, making it ideal for bolting operations in diverse underground tunnels and culverts, including metal mines, non-metal mines, and hydropower projects.
The direct control rock drilling system incorporates a state-of-the-art hydraulic control system using variable plunger pumps from renowned manufacturers like American Sao Danfoss. These plunger pumps are optimized for medium and small jumbos, delivering a high flow rate, exceptional reliability, and extended service life.
It features a fully-automatic anti-jamming function, brake fault warning, and a suite of protective features, ensuring uninterrupted and safe operations.
The rock drilling control leverages an electromagnetic pump proportional valve control system, significantly enhancing the stability and safety of the rock drilling process.
The hydraulic oil pipes are constructed using multilayer materials from internationally acclaimed or domestic renowned brands. The oil pipe joints are sourced from reputable manufacturers, and most hydraulic pipelines are equipped with safety valves to minimize oil leakage, thereby improving the overall quality and reliability of the hydraulic system.
The rig is outfitted with multiple safety alarm systems that offer high usability and security. These systems automatically trigger alarms or halt operations if fuel levels drop too low, water temperature exceeds safe limits, or hydraulic oil temperature reaches critical levels.