
The new breed of D-T-H crawler drill for pre-splitting and production drilling. Hole diameters 110-165 mm (45/16" – 61/2") Atlas Copco’s new ROC L8 is a high production down-the-hole crawler with ample power to de-liver high penetration rates and deep holes..
The new breed of D-T-H crawler drill for pre-splitting and production drilling. Hole diameters 110-165 mm (45/16" – 61/2") Atlas Copco’s new ROC L8 is a high production down-the-hole crawler with ample power to de-liver high penetration rates and deep holes..
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This new version of the proven ROC L series of down-the-hole crawler drills offers extended performance through increased operating pressure and a new genius cylinder feed system. Like the well proven ROC L8 it’s well suited for large-scale production work, pre-split operations, RC-in pit grade. .
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The new breed of D-T-H crawler drill for pre-splitting and production drilling. Hole diameters 110-165 mm (45/16" – 61/2") Atlas Copco’s new ROC L8 is a high production down-the-hole crawler with ample power to de-liver high penetration rates and deep holes. It has a rod handling capacity for hole.
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In 1881, brothers John Henry and James Miners Holman, had taken over running the business from their father John. They were offered the designs of a new by a James McCulloch. the brothers filed a joint patent with. .
Holman began to manufacture compressors. The first "Cornish" compressors were built to designs adapted from existing steam engines. In 1894, Holman manufactured the largest compresso.
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