
New Simba offers more for production drilling
Published 2010-01-13 23:50:19 | Updated 2010-01-29 14:34:27
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Atlas Copco has introduced a new production drill rig for small and medium sized drifts. The Simba S7 D replaces the well-proven Simba 1257 and benefits from a range of new features.
The new Simba S7 D has an efficient hydraulic direct control system for manual control of the drilling functions, with all controls placed ergonomically within reach of the operator’s seat. The standard version of the rig includes a canopy with a FOPS approved cabin available as an option. The cabin features air conditioning and a hi-fi sound system as standard equipment.
Compared to its predecessor, the Simba S7 D offers higher ground clearance, a Tier 3/Stage IIIA engine, increased tramming speed and the possibility to carry a water hose reel. Rod handling on the Simba S7 D is fully mechanized and the rod carousel can carry up to 10 rods with one in the rock drill shank adaptor, allowing mechanized drilling up to 20 metres.
The modular design of the rig means that it shares many key components and design elements with other rigs in the Atlas Copco range. This simplifies operator familiarization and makes servicing simpler while reducing spare parts inventories. The Simba S7 D is designed for a wide range of applications including long hole drilling, production drilling and drilling for cable bolt holes.
(Published with permission from Atlas Copco magazine Mining & Construction)































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