Epiroc releases SmartROC T30 R radio-remote drill rig

Dubbed a 鈥渟mart rig for smart operators鈥, Sweden-based Epiroc鈥檚 SmartROC T30 R surface radio remote drill rig was officially released today with the promise of offering contractors more metres per shift.

The Epiroc SmartROC T30 R (Image: Epiroc) The Epiroc SmartROC T30 R. The nut remote drill hit the market on 24 April, 2024. (Image: Epiroc)

The T30 R is built on the same platform as Epiroc鈥檚 SmartROC T25 R; the company鈥檚 flagship construction and quarrying drill rig, which was released last May.

The T30 R offers a 45/45 boomswing, which 鈥 when combined with a 5.7 boom system 鈥 gives the rig a coverage area of 24 m虏. The machine鈥檚 rotation unit provides a 360掳 feed swing and a boom geometry that enables drilling directly adjacent to the machine. It features 19kW of drilling power 鈥 5kW more than 鈥榣ittle sister鈥 T25 R 鈥 and was designed specifically for construction and quarry applications.

It uses a Volvo Penta TAD 580 VE turbo-charged diesel engine, which satisfies Tier 4 Final/Stage 5 emissions regulations.

鈥淭his gives the SmartROC T30 R an excellent coverage area,鈥 said Epiroc. 鈥淭he rig will have the highest efficiency in the segment thanks to its coverage area and stability.鈥

Rested on steel crawler tracks with wide spacing, the T30 R features a low centre of gravity together with a manoeuvrable boom system, which 鈥済ives the SmartROC T30 R excellent terrainability qualities,鈥 the OEM said.

Marcus Le眉, global product manager at Epiroc, said, 鈥淭he combination of great terrainability, large coverage area, and the powerful COP SC19HF [rock drill], makes the rig outstanding and suitable to manage even the most challenging projects.鈥

Le眉 noted that the machine鈥檚 size, weighing just under 12 tonnes, doesn鈥檛 sacrifice torque or capability on tight sites.

鈥淭he machine can operate in cramped areas; the middle of the city or in a shaft,鈥 said Le眉, noting it can produce five more kW of power more than its T25 counterpart. 鈥淚t鈥檚 so powerful in relation to size.鈥

What is Epiroc鈥檚 鈥楻ig Control System鈥?

The new unit uses Epiroc鈥檚 Rig Control System (RCS), which the company said 鈥渆nables the highest technology and automation level within the segment.鈥

The RCS hardware and software is the main technology facilitating both Epiroc鈥檚 drill rigs鈥 onboard automation solutions.

鈥淎n automated rod handling system allows to add drill rods manually or automatically to reach the desired hole depth,鈥 explained Epiroc. 鈥淭his solution supports sustainable and consistent operations and increases average productivity.鈥

The RCS also enables access to the Epiroc-developed Hole Navigation System (HNS). Utilising modern software that connects with satellites on terra-based base stations, the HNS uses multiple points of data to ensure machines are drilling to the correct depth.

The company said this 鈥渆nsures the highest quality of drilled holes and makes your operation a great deal safer and easier.鈥

Epiroc added that using HNS technology can reduce the amount of explosives and fuel needed on a project.

鈥淗NS provides an exact placement of holes, hole angles, and depths. This delivers better blast results, better fragmentation, and improved load- ability with fewer explosives,鈥 confirmed Epiroc. 鈥淎 more uniform drill pattern will result in a higher quality blast result that will deliver better fragmentation and minimizes the need for secondary breaking. Good fragmentation can increase crusher throughput by up to 30%.鈥

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