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Atlas Copco introduces Chinese-made DM30II mine blasthole drill

Posted on 18 Dec 2013

Atlas Copco has introduced the latest drill in its Drillmaster (DM) line, the DM30 Mark II. The model is described as having “been created from the same DNA that make the DM45 and DML the drill of choice worldwide for safe, efficient, high production blast hole drilling” and is manufactured in Nanjing, China. Atlas Copco says the DM30II is suited to both rotary and DTH applications with low and high pressure compressor options. The component layout and spacious electric over hydraulic cab are taken directly from larger models in the DM line. Hydraulic system components, feed system and the rotary head have been proven by over 28 years of use on the DM30.

“Atlas Copco Drilling Solutions established manufacturing in Nanjing, China with a goal to develop a world class, affordable product for the mineral extraction industry. After five years and 52 units operating in difficult and remote areas, we are pleased to offer the DM30II for rotary or DTH drilling of blast holes to the mining and construction industry,” said Mark Stewart, Marketing Manager for Atlas Copco Drilling Solutions in Nanjing, China. “We are well positioned with service and parts available from our Nanjing distribution center to support the DM30II in all corners of the world.” Upgrades on the Mark II include a robust I-beam frame, increased decking and component access, and improved rod handling and breakout.

Standard features now include auto thread lube, head up tram interlock and grease manifold, plus a wider range of options created from customer special requests. The DM30II has enjoyed success with pre-release units drilling for gold in PNG, coal in Indonesia, contract drillers in South Africa and copper in Mongolia. The unit is now available for sale in all non-Tier 4 emissions countries.