Sandvik now offers electric versions of its entire range of next generation intelligent rotary blasthole drills

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By MEq January 29, 2025 23:18

Sandvik now offers electric versions of its entire range of next generation intelligent rotary blasthole drills

Sandvik DR410iE, Sandvik DR411iE, Sandvik DR412iE, Sandvik DR413iE, and Sandvik DR416iE comprise an intelligent electric rotary range covering hole diameters from 152 to 406 millimeters (6 to 16 inches).

Sandvik iE-series drill rigs use the same modular platform as our diesel-powered rotary rigs but with the added environmental benefits of electrification,” said Nellaiappan Subbiah, Product Manager, Rotary Drills at Sandvik Mining and Rock Solutions. “We now also offer customers the ability to convert a diesel-powered unit to a fully electrified version in the field. These innovative drills deliver superior performance, reliability and sustainability in the most demanding mining conditions.”

Sandvik oferă acum versiuni electrice pentru întreaga sa gamă inteligentă de foreze cu cap rotativPowered by robust electric power groups that meet the demands of high-altitude applications, Sandvik iE drill rigs boast a sophisticated electric system that incorporates a soft starter to help reduce impact on the mine’s power grid, preventing disruptions to other equipment. The multi-voltage and multi-frequency electric motors offer outstanding flexibility, while the optional cable reels ensure ample capacity for connecting to the mine substation.

Operators will appreciate the familiar and intuitive DRi control system. This common system, featured across all Sandvik i-series rotary drills, provides a consistent operating experience and simplifies operator training.

For hard rock formations, Sandvik iE drills are equipped with a heavy-duty feed system. This hydraulic motor or cylinder-driven chain feed system delivers superior pulldown force and increased weight on bit, resulting in significantly faster penetration rates.

“Sandvik iE-series drill rigs represent a significant leap forward in electric blasthole drill technology and provide rotary drilling customers a seamless transition option from diesel to electric,” Subbiah said.

MEq
By MEq January 29, 2025 23:18