Internal combustion rock drill
Internal combustion rock drill is a handheld rock drilling tool powered by fuel combustion, consisting of a small gasoline engine, compressor, and rock drill. Mainly used for drilling downwards, horizontally, and upwards less than 45? The blast hole can be replaced with a few parts and can be converted into a crusher or compactor for various tasks such as chiseling, crushing, excavating, splitting, and compacting. Due to its inherent power, the machine produces compressed air to blow and clean the blast holes, making it particularly suitable for areas with high mountains, no power supply, no compressed air equipment, and temporary projects with high mobility. Widely used in open-pit mining, excavating frozen soil, road construction, cable laying, and water conservancy construction.