Y-18 Rock Drill
Application

In mining, the Rock Drill Y-18 plays a crucial role in opening new tunnels. Its high-frequency impact and well-designed drill bit enable it to quickly create holes in hard rock walls, preparing the site for subsequent blasting operations. This significantly improves mining efficiency and reduces overall mining costs. In road tunnel construction, when faced with mountain rocks, the Rock Drill can precisely drill various holes, such as anchor holes and blasting holes, ensuring smooth progress throughout the tunnel construction process.
Additionally, its integrated water cooling and dust reduction functions enhance the construction environment within tunnels, safeguarding the health and safety of workers. This makes the Rock Drill an essential tool, providing robust support for high-quality tunnel construction projects. Furthermore, the Part Compressor ensures consistent air supply to the Rock Drill, ensuring smooth operation and maximizing performance on challenging job sites.

FAQ
Q1: What industries are your rock drills suitable for?
A1: Our rock drills are widely used in multiple industries, especially in the following fields:
Mining: used for rock mining, mine drilling and tunnel excavation.
Construction: used for road construction, tunnel construction, foundation excavation, etc.
Oil and gas: used for rock cutting and excavation in drilling operations.
Water conservancy projects: used for dam construction, riverbed excavation, etc.
Public facilities construction: such as underground pipeline laying, power infrastructure construction, etc.
Q2: What is the difference between a rock drill and an ordinary drill?
A2: The main difference between a rock drill and an ordinary drill lies in the working principle and application scenario:
Rock drill: usually used for harder rocks and soils, it breaks rocks by impact and vibration, and is suitable for high-strength rock operations.
Drilling rig: generally used for drilling operations, suitable for softer soil layers, usually mainly rotating motion, with a faster drilling speed, suitable for places with softer rock layers.
Q3: What is the working principle of a rock drill?
A3: The working principle of the rock drill is mainly to destroy rocks through impact and vibration. Its drive system transmits power to the drill bit, which impacts at a fast frequency and breaks the rock through repeated impact force. Most modern rock drills use pneumatic or hydraulic systems to provide greater power and stability.
Q4: How to choose the right model for a rock drill?
A4: When choosing a suitable rock drill, you can decide based on the following points:
