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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 engineered for superior performance in mining and tunneling, even under the most challenging geological conditions such as complex rock structures and significant rock damage. This compact, fully hydraulic machine boasts a range of features including energy efficiency, low noise output, and multifunctionality, all while maintaining high efficiency. Its design allows for easy switching between power sources for improved mobility and rock drilling capabilities. This versatile vehicle excels in various underground environments such as metal and non-metal mines, as well as hydropower tunnels and culverts.
The direct control type rock drilling system integrates a hydraulic control system, featuring variable plunger pumps from renowned manufacturers like American Sao Danfoss. These optimized pumps are ideal for medium and small jumbos, delivering high flow rates, exceptional reliability, and extended service life.
Equipped with a full-automatic anti-jamming function, brake fault warning, and other protective features, the CYTM-41L ensures operational safety and reliability.
The rock drilling control utilizes an electromagnetic pump proportional valve control system to enhance the stability and safety of the rock drilling process.
The hydraulic oil pipes are constructed from multilayer materials provided by internationally or domestically renowned brands, and the oil pipe joints come from reputable manufacturers. The majority of the hydraulic pipelines are fitted with safety valves to prevent oil leakage, thereby improving the overall quality of the components and the hydraulic system.
The CYTM-41L is equipped with multiple safety alarm systems designed for high usability and maximum safety. These systems automatically activate alarms or halt operations if fuel levels are too low, water temperature exceeds safe limits, or hydraulic oil temperature rises to critical levels.