Rotary Percussion Roof Drilling

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Harley G. Pyles
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1965

Abstract

Rotary Percussion drilling has shown great improvement over rotary drilling, when hard roof is encountered. In addition, Rotary Percussion drills have eliminated the need for air drills in many applications. Improved drilling rates have been achieved but roof bolting is still a bottleneck in many operations and the demand for further improvement will continue. Drilling rates beyond current performance is limited by the capabilities of existing drill steels and bits to resist increased horsepower input. The most apparent immediate solution to improved drilling is to increase the strength and rigidity of the drill steels. Drilling experience indicates that a l-1/2" diameter or 1-5/8" diameter hole can be drilled as rapidly or 'more rapidly than the standard 1-3/8" diameter hole. Greater torque and thrust capacities can be achieved through the use of larger O. D. and I. D, steels, however, this is only possible if the larger hole sizes can be made allowable. Large diameter anchorage shells can be made available at a slight extra cost.
Citation

APA: Harley G. Pyles  (1965)  Rotary Percussion Roof Drilling

MLA: Harley G. Pyles Rotary Percussion Roof Drilling. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1965.

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