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Product name: 435mm R32 Thread DTH Shank Adapter For Atlas Copco COP1440 COP1550 COP1638 COP1838 COP2238
Product category: Shank adapter
Matched: Atlas Copco COP1440, COP1550, COP1638, COP1838, COP2238
Thread: R32
Length: 435MM
KINGDRILLING shank adapter description:
Shank adapters from KINGDRILLING are composed of quality steel, are carburized,
and are CNC-machined to ensure that they have exceptional toughness
and anti-fatigue strength to withstand the most demanding drilling
circumstances.
The shank adapter is used to provide the drill string with rotation torque, feed
force, impact energy, and flushing media. If there are any issues with the product, our dedicated customer
service team is available to provide prompt assistance and support.
KINGDRILLING shank adapter features:
1. Structural optimization: Precise design to improve drilling efficiency and performance.
2. High drilling speed: fast through various rock formations, saving time and improving production efficiency.
3. Stable and reliable performance: Ensure consistent results in demanding drilling environments and improve operational reliability.
4. Long life: Durable materials and excellent construction provide extended service life for cost-effective operation.
5. Multifunctional applications: Suitable for a wide range of drilling tasks in mineral, construction and geothermal exploration industries.
Item | Thread | Length | Diameter | Weight | Flushing Tube |
mm | mm | kg | mm | ||
Atlas Copco COP 1440, COP 1550, COP 1838 Bench Drilling | R32 (1 1/4") | 525 | 52 | 5.7 | - |
T38 (1 1/2") | 525 | 52 | 5.9 | - | |
T45 (1 3/4") | 525 | 52 | 6.1 | - | |
T51 (2") | 525 | 52 | 6.5 | - | |
Atlas Copco COP 1440, COP 1550, COP 1638, COP 1838, COP 2238 Drifting | R32 (1 1/4") | 435 | 38 | 3.6 | - |
R38 (1 1/2") | 435 | 38 | 3.9 | - | |
T38 (1 1/2") | 435 | 38 | 3.8 | - | |
Atlas Copco COP 1440, COP1838 Bolting - SDA | R32 (1 1/4") | 640 | 52 | 7.5 | - |
Atlas Copco COP 1440, COP 1838 Bolting- SDA, IRIA | R32 (1 1/4") | 640 | 52 | 9.1 | - |
R38 (1 1/2") | 640 | 52 | 8.9 | - | |
Atlas Copco COP 1440, COP 1550, COP 1638, COP 1838, COP 2238 Bench Drilling | R32 (1 1/4") | 585 | 38 | 4.2 | - |
R38 (1 1/2") | 525 | 38 | 4.3 | - | |
T38 (1 1/2") | 525 | 38 | 4.3 | - | |
Atlas Copco COP 1440, COP1550, COP 1638, COP 1838 Bolting, Drifting | T38 (1 1/2") | 435 | 38 | 3.9 | - |
Atlas Copco COP 1638, COP 1838AW Drifting | R38 (1 1/2") | 455 | 38 | 4.1 | - |
T38 (1 1/2") | 455 | 38 | 4.1 | - | |
Atlas Copco COP 1638, COP 1838AW Longhole Drilling | R32 (1 1/4") | 525 | 38 | 4.3 | - |
T38 (1 1/2") | 525 | 38 | 4.5 | - |
KINGDRILLING shank adapter application:
1. Fit for tunnel construction, underground mineral, and step
blasting.
2. The drill pipe can supply the drill string with torque, feeding
force, impact energy, and well cleaning medium.
3. Special alloy steel that has been hardened, carburized, and
ensured that current rock drills have a high impact resistance.
4. Different drill pipes can be made based on types of drilling
machines and samples.
FAQ:
1. What is the state of the packaging?
A: It will be handled as ordinary packaging if there are no
specific packaging needs. To make sure the products are complete,
place the smaller carton first, followed by the larger carton.
2. Can I purchase goods of a high caliber?
In response, sure. Modern manufacturing techniques guarantee that
the product quality satisfies global standards.
3. How can quality be managed?
A: Every order will be thoroughly inspected and tested by our own
team of skilled quality control personnel prior to shipment.
4. Describe the tophammer.
The focus of top hammer drilling is on the top of the drill column
above the hole. The hammer applies an impact force to the drill
pipe or drill pipe (for the drill, the hammer is placed under the
drill bit) in order to transport the periodic shock wave to the
drill bit.
5. How do you operate a subhole drill?
Essentially, a submerged-hole drill, also known as a DTH by most
experts, is a jackhammer that is screwed into the drill string's
bottom. The hard rock is quickly broken up into tiny chips and
dust, which are released by fluid (air, water, or drilling mud).
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