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Sandvik renews top-hammer bit design

Sandvik has unveiled its new top centre drill bits, designed for face drilling and bolting in both mining and tunnelling environments, where long bit life is essential in cutting costs and improving productivity

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Sandvik introduces new top-hammer drill bit design

Sandvik introduces new top-hammer drill bit design

Solving a problem a customer experienced when drilling in abrasive rock conditions led to the new design of Sandvik’s top-hammer drill bits. According to the manufacturer, they incorporate the largest...

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