Handheld Hydraulic Drill is Quiet and Powerful
Atlas Copco claims its newly developed
hydraulic rock drill is one of the most powerful underground handheld units on the
market. The new drill, called the HRD100,
features a “smart” power pack that monitors all vital functions and can automatically compensate for pressure changes.
According to the company, the HRD100
offers a high drilling rate and notable energy efficiency compared with conventional
pneumatic or electric rock drills—and it is
quiet, with a measured noise level approximately 50% less than that of a pneumatic drill. A polyurethane cover muffles noise
and adds external protection, allowing the
unit to withstand a drop from 2 m. The
HRD system consists of the rock drill
(RD100), power pack (PP100) and a
selection of water-powered pusher legs. All
hoses and cables are included.
User-centric design is at the core of the
HRD-system, according to the company:
one example is a soft-start function that
makes collaring especially easy; another is
the replaceable rotation chuck, which
saves service time. One-handed operation
and carrying handles make the system
more convenient to use in tight conditions.
The stackable PP100 power pack basically manages itself, according to Atlas
Copco. Its smart functions monitor oil flow
and oil temperature, and its water cooling
and automatic overheat protection improve
safety and reliability. The system also monitors oil volume and compensates for pressure differences, enabling the operator to
work with the PP100 at a 45° angle without power loss. Simple tools make it easy
to top off hydraulic oil in the mine.
The HRD100 features a five-step water
adjustment that provides the right amount
of water for any drilling task. When drilling
stops, the water flow also stops automatically—but the operator has the capability to
force-feed water to flush the drill if jammed.
To minimize waste, the water used for cooling and flushing also powers the pusher leg.
As featured in Womp 2014 Vol 09 - www.womp-int.com