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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 for mining and tunneling operations under the most challenging geological conditions, including intricate surrounding rock structures and severe rock damage. This state-of-the-art, fully hydraulic rock drilling equipment boasts a compact and energy-efficient design, low noise levels, multifunctionality, and unparalleled efficiency. Its versatile power sources ensure seamless mobility and rock drilling, allowing for swift switching and rapid transitions. Ideal for bolting operations in a variety of underground tunnels and culverts, including metal mines, non-metal mines, and hydropower projects.
Featuring a direct control type rock drilling system, this rig employs a hydraulic control system with top-tier variable plunger pumps like the renowned American Sao Danfoss. These pumps, especially optimized for medium and small jumbos, provide a substantial flow rate, exceptional reliability, and a prolonged service life.
Equipped with an advanced full-automatic anti-jamming function and brake fault warning system, this rig is designed with multiple protective features to ensure smooth and safe operations.
The rock drilling control system integrates an electromagnetic pump proportional valve control, significantly enhancing the stability and safety of the rock drilling process.
The hydraulic oil pipes are crafted from multilayer materials sourced from internationally or domestically acclaimed brands, while the oil pipe joints come from reputable manufacturers. Most hydraulic pipelines are fitted with safety valves to minimize oil leakage, thereby improving the overall quality and reliability of the components and the hydraulic system.
The rig is also equipped with a variety of high-usability safety alarm systems. These systems automatically trigger alarms or halt operations if the fuel level becomes critically low, the water temperature exceeds safe limits, or the hydraulic oil temperature reaches a critical level, ensuring maximum operational safety.