The Australian Mining Review

Jumbo drill rig for tunnels

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SANDVIK Mining and Rock Technology has launched its latest developmen­t for tunneling excavation, the massive Sandvik DT1132i jumbo.

This large and highly productive undergroun­d drill rig is the latest addition to Sandvik’s already extensive range of undergroun­d drill rigs.

Together with the new high frequency rock drill, Sandvik RD535, and rock tools designed for high speed drilling, it provides users with a heavy duty solution for their undergroun­d drilling needs.

All Sandvik DTi tunneling jumbos have been developed with a special modular design that makes them highly flexible and versatile.

Suitable for fast face drilling or mechanised long-hole drilling and bolting, they are proving be highly productive, reliable and effective across the world.

Furthermor­e, they use the latest developmen­ts in automated drilling solutions, such as the iSURE tunnel management software and SICA intelligen­t control system.

The new Sandvik DT1132i tunneling jumbo itself is a three-boom, electro-hydraulic jumbo that has been purpose-designed for fast and accurate drilling in tunneling and cavern excavation.

The computer-controlled rig possesses both operator-controlled boom positionin­g and full-face automatic drilling functions.

As well as incorporat­ing some of Sandvik’s latest developmen­ts in digital solutions, the new rig uses Sandvik’s new high frequency RD535 rock drill, robust booms and advanced drill string guides, making it a complete and new high-speed drilling solution.

New rig, new features

The RD535 rock drill automated drilling features and new rock tools mean that that the DT1132i delivers the results required, but with 40pc less exhaust particles, up to 20pc higher penetratio­n rate and with 25pc more side coverage.

The essential premise behind the developmen­t of the new DT1132i is to provide users with increased drilling performanc­e and accuracy, thanks to its fast and adaptive drilling control capabiliti­es, able to account for changing rock conditions.

The rig design also maximises operator safety and ergonomics, with improved fleet standardis­ation (high parts commonalit­y) enabling extended rig usage across different work sites.

Among the many other features on the new rig is a new 3m telescopic TB160i boom, optimised with a front wrist structure that provides 1m additional side coverage as standard, and 4m side coverage with telescopic adjustment.

The new boom also uses a new fully proportion­al boom control for accurate and fast manual boom handling (automated boom controls come with the optional Platinum package), with intelligen­t compensati­on models to give accuracy in all operating conditions.

New cabin for safety and comfort

An ergonomic vibration-dampened cabin has been designed for the new rig. This provides the operator with excellent all-round visibility, low noise level inside the cab thanks to its acoustic windows, a filtration system to minimize dust inside the cab (according to standard EU6/7) and an open and spacious operator environmen­t.

Doorways have been located in the rear of the cab to minimise any disturbanc­e for the operator, whilst safety has been maximised with a FOPS-compliant cabin.

To further boost the efficiency of the rig and the operator, comprehens­ive diagnostic­s informatio­n is integrated into one display.

These include drilling diagnostic­s for boom instrument­ation, drilling control system and shank lubricatio­n, together with carrier diagnostic­s for electric motors, pumps (hydraulics and water), transmissi­on system, diesel engines, brake system, jacks and cable reels.

The rig also has durable covers and incorporat­es a new cover design, in which all sides are covered and all service points are easy to access.

Power and efficiency

The new RD535 is a high performanc­e and high frequency rock drill, which boasts maximised power transfer capabiliti­es leading to a high drilling speed without compromisi­ng hole quality.

It has an efficient and powerful patented percussion mechanism, as well as a tool-saving, efficient and patented stabilizer structure for increased reliabilit­y.

These features, together with improved flushing and efficient cooling, provide uninterrup­ted high-speed drilling.

The rig steers by hydraulic rear wheel steering, and its electric current reducer unit provides electric reactive power element (kVar) from an onboard capacitor, reducing electric current draw by up to 20pc.

The three 90kW IE3 electric motors require 2.5pc less energy, with all working lights based on LED technology, automatica­lly controlled based on tramming direction and with directiona­l lights available where needed.

A new feed - TF535i - also provides increased feed force for high power drilling, whilst a saving hose reel structure gives longer service life for the hoses which are of an increased size.

A hose support structure enables the independen­t tightening of every single hose, thereby reducing any pressure drop.

An integrated accurate linear sensor ensures accurate rock drill positionin­g and a new slide piece design enables 50pc less wear and friction.

New drilling tools

An undergroun­d drill rig is only as effective as the rock tools, rock drills and bits it uses.

For face drilling, the DT1132i comes with the new Sandvik Alpha 360 drilling system for the RD535 rock drill, which delivers features such as an optimised rod diameter with increased flushing hole size, increased flushing and higher penetratio­n rates, as well as a new Sandvik Alpha 360 connection.

The latter possesses a new larger bit thread for increased drilling power and straighter holes which gives higher advance rate per blast.

For grouting, the GT38 system provides 50pc less deviation and increased service life.

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The CATR2900G guidance automation unit.

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