Hydraulic Rock Drill
The hydraulic type relies on hydraulic pressure to impact the steel drill through inert gas and the impact body to chisel the rock. When the impact mechanism of these rock drills returns, the drill bit rotation mechanism forces the drill bit to rotate, causing the drill head to change its position and continue drilling the rock. The blasting force of the diesel fuel drives the piston to impact the steel drill, which continuously impacts and rotates, and the powder discharge mechanism is used to discharge the stone chips to create a blast hole. As one of the important engineering equipment, hydraulic rock drills are indispensable in engineering construction in mining, highways, construction and other fields. However, while the rock drill industry continues to develop, domestically produced hydraulic rock drills are still in low efficiency, with short service life of some structures and parts. Shortcomings such as large vibration and low energy transfer efficiency due to the lack of vibration reduction devices during the working process are becoming increasingly apparent.