Did you know 73% of construction delays stem from unstable rock formations? Every 8 hours of drilling downtime costs $5,200+ in labor and equipment fees. Traditional rock anchors fail when you need them most – but what if you could install anchors 3X faster while simultaneously drilling and grouting? The self drilling rock anchor
revolution is here.
(self drilling rock anchor)
Our patented self drilling rock anchor technology eliminates 4 critical pain points:
Feature | Our SDRA-3000 | Competitor A | Competitor B |
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Max Depth | 60m | 45m | 38m |
Daily Output | 120 anchors | 80 anchors | 65 anchors |
Choose from 8 anchor diameters (32mm-76mm) and 3 specialized drill bits. Our system adapts to:
Diamond-coated bits + 400 RPM mode
Reverse circulation drilling system
We installed 12,000 self drilling rock anchors in record time:
Why settle for 20th-century technology? As the 1 rated self drilling rock anchor manufacturer since 2016, we guarantee:
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(self drilling rock anchor)
A: A self-drilling rock anchor is a combined drilling and anchoring system that drills into rock formations while simultaneously installing the anchor. It eliminates the need for separate drilling and grouting steps, saving time and labor. The hollow anchor rod allows for grout injection during or after drilling to secure the structure.
A: Rock anchor drilling is widely used in slope stabilization, tunnel construction, mining support, and foundation engineering. It provides structural reinforcement to prevent rock collapses or soil erosion. The technique is critical in projects requiring load-bearing capacity in unstable geological conditions.
A: A reliable rock anchor drilling machine should offer high torque, adjustable rotation speed, and compatibility with various anchor sizes. Robust mobility, dust control systems, and automated monitoring for drilling depth/pressure are essential. These features ensure efficient operation in challenging terrains while maintaining precision.
A: Self-drilling anchors reduce worker exposure to unstable rock faces by minimizing manual handling during installation. The integrated drilling-grouting process creates immediate structural support, lowering collapse risks. Automated machines further enhance safety through remote operation capabilities in hazardous zones.
A: Regular lubrication of drill rods, inspection of hydraulic systems, and replacement of worn drill bits are crucial. Operators should clean grout residues from pumps and hoses after each use. Scheduled calibration of depth sensors and pressure gauges maintains drilling accuracy and prevents equipment failure.