Sonic drilling employs a high frequency, rotary vibratory drill that is designed to fluidize, overburden, and fracture rock faces. This process results in seamless casing advancement or continuous core samples that can be accessed without the application of drilling fluids.
[pdf] During use, the hydraulic rock drill may experience various failures, such as leakage, stuck drill, and no impact. Upon detecting a fault, promptly cease machine operation for inspection, identifying the cause, and addressing it immediately.
[pdf] Visit the official website of the rock drill manufacturer. Use the search function to find your specific model number. Look for a section on “spare parts” or “accessories.” You should be able to find a list of compatible parts for your model.
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