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Showing posts with label drilling tools. Show all posts
Showing posts with label drilling tools. Show all posts

Thursday, January 3, 2019

Different types of rock drilling tools

Drilling alias boring , is easily performed with specialized equipment known as rock drills. The following types of drills are generally found :

a. The hydraulic drills
b. Electric motor drills
c. Pneumatic rock drills


The above types of tools are utilized in different types of projects like soil nailing, micro-pile, mining and tunneling job sites. The hydraulic drills are mostly recognized due to their light weight and capacity to operate on hard rocks devoid of utilizing a large compressor.

Parts of a Rock Drill: All types of rock drills contain a standard design that is basically a combination of exchangeable attachments. A standard rock drill comprises of the following sections:

1. Drill bit: It refers to the tip of the rock drill that initially touches with the ground throughout a boring operation.
2. Drill stem: It stands for the long frame that enters the ground throughout boring whose end houses the drill bit.
3. Drill rod: It belongs to the empty section of the drill stem that attaches the motor of the rig to the drill bit. The drill rod transmits the cutting force to the drill bit to allow the rock drill to enter into the ground.
4. Carbide bits: These belong to special types of drill bits which are found in rotary and percussive drilling containing carbide tungsten coated onto them at an angle.


How Rock Drills Work: All through soil nailing, micropile, mining or tunneling operations, rock drills enter the earth either by rotating or making incessant impact blows.

Rotary drills are activated by cutting and flushing out rock fragments, whereas percussive drilling splits rocks by making impact blows. Some contractors prefer to join both methods which are suitable for operations on medium to hard rocks.

The method of drilling is based on the type of hole a contractor plans to bore into the ground. The two mostly recognized holes are the cored holes and the open holes. Cored holes contain an opening whose diameter is preset beforehand prior to start of an operation. In this case, cored holes need a stem with exterior tubes to rotate the drill bit.

Alternatively, open holes do not contain predetermined diameter. The drill bit enters straight into the ground throughout an operation. The three main types of drill bits generally exist which are used in boring open holes. These range from rock roller bits, wing bits and down-the-hole hammers.

Rock roller bits alias tricone bits, contain teeth-like steel cones. These cones cut and flush rock fragments outsides via the drill rod. Wing bits alias drag bits, are built with carbide tungsten and effective for soft ground surfaces. Air core hammers contain three protruding blades that cut rock throughout an operation and apply compressed air to flush out fragments on the surface.

Different types of rock drilling tools

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Published By
Rajib Dey
www.constructioncost.co
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Friday, January 20, 2017

Learn the step-by-step processes for bore piling

A Bored Pile stands for a nondisplacement form of foundation and bored piling is a system that is applied for boring a spherical hole into the ground as well as setting up steel reinforcement and filling the bore hole by concrete to develop a pile. Boring is executed to the design depth with the use of a crane mounted or a track mounted hydraulic drilling rigs.

Bored piling is useful for withstanding heavy vertical loads generated in high building. Bored pile is a cast-in-place concrete pile that is casted on construction site.

Usually bored piling is undertaken on those high buildings or enormous industrial complexes, for which foundation should be strong enough to carry the load of thousands of tons, particularly in unsteady or tough soil conditions. Bored piling machine that contains specially designed drilling tools, buckets and grabs is used to cast bored piling. It is applied to take out the soil and rock. Generally it can drill into 50metres depth of soil.

Benefits of Bored Piling

  • Capability to bear very high load / shear / moment capacity
  • Inferior noise and vibration
  • Ground is “visible” throughout construction that allows validation of design assumptions
  • Capacity to deal with unfavorable ground along with natural or artificial obstacles
  • Ability to drill into hard rock
  • Can be built up to tight tolerances

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Published By
Rajib Dey
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