en.Wedoany.com Reported - Sandvik has launched the new Tundo RH700 cluster hammer unit to enhance the utilization and drilling efficiency of in-the-hole (ITH) production drills.

This product is designed for operations requiring shallower hole depths and faster setup times. According to the company, it serves as a smaller-scale alternative to Sandvik's existing raise bore slotting system. The system utilizes three 15 cm (6-inch) hammers working together as a cluster unit, compatible with Sandvik's DU300 and DU400 series ITH drills. It is also equipped with three optimized 20 cm (8-inch) drill bits for push-pull drilling. The interchangeable lower guide extension enables high-angle drilling, as well as drilling operations under uneven roof or floor conditions.
Corey Flannagan, Product Line Manager at Sandvik, stated that the three hammers operating as a cluster unit deliver faster drilling performance while helping customers maximize drill utilization and simplify maintenance processes.
The company noted that its modular design and quick-change hammer bodies are intended to simplify maintenance and reduce downtime. As a specialized drilling tool, the cluster hammer breaks rock faster, straighter, and more energy-efficiently, making it a key piece of equipment in global underground mining operations.
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