The Australian Mining Review

The Cat is in the hole

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CATERPILLA­R has introduced the first Cat down-the-hole hammer and bits for blasthole drilling, which are designed for the most severe blasthole drilling applicatio­ns, yet cost-effective for a wide range of drilling needs.

The new Cat DTH Hammer is 152mm (6in) in diameter and is the first to be introduced in the new DTH line.

Its valved design provides reliable operation, low air consumptio­n, easier maintenanc­e and cost-effective rebuild.

The piston design delivers long life and efficient energy transfer.

The new hammer is rated to run with compressed air systems driving working pressures up to 34.5 bar (500psi).

This additional back-head pressure, when combined with correspond­ing airflow demanded, generates more blows-per-minute to generate faster penetratio­n rates in the hardest of materials.

Caterpilla­r also is introducin­g bits for DTH drilling.

Several different configurat­ions of 171mm (6.75in.) bits are now available in both standard and heavy-duty versions to allow matching the bit to the rock characteri­stics and job requiremen­ts.

The bit selections include a variety of carbide shapes (spherical, ballistic) and face shapes (concave, flat, convex).

Cat bits are optimised for high wear resistance and improved rock chipping.

The aggressive, long-lasting cutting structure in conjunctio­n with the efficient Cat DTH Hammer delivers a superior rate of penetratio­n.

Caterpilla­r’s advanced materials and heat treatment technology used in the DTH products yield longer life and result in lower overall drilling costs in demanding conditions.

In head-to-head tests conducted in iron ore and quarry applicatio­ns, Cat DTH hammers and bits demonstrat­ed significan­tly lower total cost of drilling.

 ??  ?? A Caterpilla­r DTH hammer with Cat bit.
A Caterpilla­r DTH hammer with Cat bit.

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