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Epiroc releases new long feed version of drill rig

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Published by Jane Bentham,
Editorial Assistant

Global Mining Review,
Thursday, 28 March 2024 15:00

Epiroc has announced the release of a new long feed version of the SmartROC C50 drill rig.

The long feed enables this COPROD rig to deliver even more metres per shift by increasing drilling time and reducing the time changing rods. Additionally, less rod changing reduces wear on consumables and helps lower fuel costs. This makes this machine even more cost-effective.The SmartROC C50 is one of fastest, safest, and most efficient drill rigs available on the market. The well-known surface drill rig is a favoured choice for contractors and mining customers who require both raw power and precision. This is due to the COPROD technology, which offers the unique combination of precision and speed. Together with the new long feed, this rig will be beneficial to mining and quarrying operations all around the globe.The SmartROC C50 with a long feed can carry a 7.3 m (24 ft) starter rod and 6 m rods in the carousel, which increases the maximum hole depth to 37 m (121 ft). There is also a significant increase in its single-pass capacity.Ulf Gyllander, Global Product Manager at Epiroc, commented:“We have taken this top-class surface drill rig and made it even more appealing with this new long feed option. With its smart Rig Control System (RCS) and easy-to-use touch-screen, we are proud to call the SmartROC C50 a class-leading rig.”

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