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5 FAQs about [DZ700 rock drill]
Which hammer drill is used in dx700 rig?
DX700 is equipped with HL 710, hydraulic top ham-mer rock drill. With high rotation torque, sufficient flushing and sophisticated ergonomic drilling control system the rig is well suited also in very fractured rock conditions.
What is a Ranger dx700 rig?
Ranger™ DX700 is a hydraulic, self-propelled, self-contained and crawler-based surface rig with an ergonomic, high-visibility cabin and rod handling system. Typical applications are road cutting, pipeline drilling, foundation drilling and production drilling in medium size quarries.
What is a Sandvik dx700 rig?
Sandvik DX700 is a hydraulic, self-propelled, self-contained, crawler based surface drilling rig equipped with a cabin (F.O.P.S. and R.O.P.S.) and rod handling system. It drills vertical, inclined or horizontal holes with a diameter of 64 - 115 mm (2 1⁄2" - 4 1⁄2") utilizing 38, 45 or 51 mm (1 1⁄2", 1 3⁄4" or 2") extension rods.
What is dx700 used for?
Typical applications for DX700 are road cutting, pipe-line drilling and foundation drilling, as well as produc-tion drilling in medium size quarries. Therefore DX700 is most often used by construction contractors, mines and quarries, and also included in the equipment fleet of rental houses as well.
Where is the powerpack located on a dx700?
The powerpack is mounted crosswise at the rear end of the superstructure to keep counterweight on the op-posite side of the boom and feed regardless of the drilling direction. DX700 has an ergonomic cabin to increase operator's safety and visibility.


