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  • @MrTonitimi

    Coméntame un poco de esa corrupción me interesa.

  • en  mi experiencia como perforista el mejor equipo que he operado es la roc L8 para precortes

  • Nice construction Machinery Videos

  • And for all of you that watch and are watching this video now. I say that whatever you are, any position that you have in your life, the highest or lowest social level, always pursue your goals with a lot of strength and determination and always do things with passion and big faith that someday you'll get it. Somehow you'll go there.

  • Champions are made from something they have deep inside them. A desire, a dream, a vision. They have to be faster. They have to have the skill and the will. But the will must be stronger than the skill.

  • There is so much to be said about those who operate as independants in this field. Campaining on there own utilizing the technologies that they have created and setting penetration and efficiency records is not something to be ignored but taken seriously. To those chosen few who shine above all in this field I admire your desires to raise the bar and discover ones own abilities as one embarks on a mission to cement oneself as a serious opponent with one determination. VICTORY.

  • There is so much to say about people who are truly focused and dedicated in this field but I must

    say that and I'm sure about the fact that hands on

    plays a huge part in determining what to do to

    increase a drill rig's potential. Does Atlas Copco

    have a drill that can compete with Marc Tellier's

    design and if so I would like to know the rig of

    choice they would use in a one on one comp-

    etition with him but Sandvik engineer says no

    and mentions that Sandvik cannot touch him

    either. Alfred.

  • The engineer at Sandvik mentioned that the man

    behind Superdrill is one of one in this world with such a gifted feel for the process and brilliant in

    his design technique. Apparently he is very much in tune with the rock drilling process. Then the engineer stated ok let's compare horses for courses. But I have to agree that not

    all driller's are alike. Marc Tellier the designer

    and operator of Superdrill has gone where no

    driller has gone before and apparently his story

    checks out. Alfred.

  • Now I have spoken to a Sandvik/Driltech engineer

    about this fellow from Canada who has posted

    about his Superdrill which originated from their plant but apparently from what this engineer is telling me is that the guy behind Superdrill gutted a 1990 D35K in 1993 and re-designed it and continually done extensive research and

    development since then and has pushed the

    units capabilities well beyond factory specks

    working the DTH method to well over 500psi

    at the hammer with 350psi compressor. Holy!

  • I have read many comments from individuals who have posted on these Copco videos and are trying to separate fact from fiction. I have read comments

    from muslim4321,Ultradrill,Mrultrad­rill,Mightier-

    thanever and would like to know if you claim

    the fastest technology on earth then how did you do it. I am fully aware of in house drilling

    and drilling contractors. I would like to think

    that the drilling contractor's have the edge over

    in house because it's their own operation to

    take advantage of.

  • I have been reviewing videos about Atlas Copco rock drills and would like to put my 2 cents worth in here concerning comments made about Atlas copco drills. First off if I were to purchase a rock drill from a drill manufactuer then my first choice would be Sandvik also known as Driltech. These units are extremely rugged and dependable and they make very fine drill bits as well. What is puzzling to me is that I'm reading comments about those who call themselves #1 or fastest in the rock.

  • Ausdrill have a drill with a 1000 cfm compressor 500 psi but let's not forget this is what the manufactuer claims BUT this is at the air end. Big difference between air end psi and hammer working pressure because we all know that you never get the true 500 psi at hammer where it's really suppose to be. I have photos of this guy's unit in Canada that he sent me and the thing is a truck mounted drill with a 350 psi compressor and has hammer output at over 500 psi. Hard to believe but it's true wow

  • I have even visited Ausdrill at the Superpit and not one piece of equipment is from Atlas Copco except for what Atlas Copco took over when they bought out Ingersol Rand because their own technology was not up to date because the Atlas Copco DML is a design from Ingersol Rand and not their own. I have been told that Ausdrill is #1 in the world when it comes to drilling. Yes the Ozzies told me that but I'm sorry and regret to say this but even they don't have the capacity to take on this Canadian.

  • Atlas Copco you think your too advanced for the market? LOL! Terry Bower if your sold on Copco then you as well need to be updated because your behind the times. What kind of a drilling background do you possess because you too are making ridiculous statements about Copco as well and look like a fool by saying so. You guy's are behind when it comes to serious production and efficiency figures so put that nonsense away cause your just a puppet for Copco's inexperience as well and they are using u

  • Mr. Booysen I think you need to get a pair of glasses or have your eyes checked before mentioning that Copco drills drill like hell.

    If you want to see a drill go like hell then go and see this guy in Canada. And Jianrong Jiang you need to stop spreading rumors that Copco's are dependable drills because they are "NOT". What nonsense are you talking about. Copco's "NEVER" had a namein the rock and they "NEVER" will. And Ronnie van der Nest you need to shut up cause I'm not sold one bit . Bit. LOL

  • As a "TRUE PROFESSIONAL" with an extensive

    background in blast hole drilling I cannot swallow this "BITTER" pill that Atlas Copco claims themselves to be so advantageous. How would these people in the video feel if I told you that I'm basing my comments on a solid foundation having connected with the rock without the "AID" of Atlas Copco to have achieved "STARDOM" in this field through my own findings and along with that goes a "SPECTACULAR" career in the rock as "ONLY" a few people can achieve

  • IMPORTANT message to Ronnie van der Nest,

    H.J. Booysen, Jianrong Jiang and the drill operator

    Jin Zhang: These are the biggest "LIES" in the drilling industry when it comes to "PROVIDING" false information to this sector of the industry. What kind of "EXPERIENCE", "KNOWLEDGE" and "INTEGRITY" do "YOU" base these ridiculous comments on Atlas Copco drills. What kind of "HANDS ON" experience do "YOU" possess. What the hell are you guys smoking in your pipe. Obviously you guys don't do your homework.

  • Atlas copco's "DO NOT"go like hell!

    Let's cut out the crap!

    Copco rigs are junk.

  • At 00:38 to 00:42 one can clearly see that the hole has obviously deviated because if you look at the power head coming of the drill string that it is not aligned properly and only dictates that deviation has occurred. It's anybodies guess where the bottom of the hole lined up in sequence with the others. Thus the need for secondary breakers to break down the oversize.

  • that happens with all top hammer drills, youre steel will drift. thats why most quarries demand down hole hammers. but i agree that copco's are overrated, i used to run a d5, good drill, but too many electrical problems. i still prefer gardner denver 345

  • Apparently this fella in Canada who designed

    Superdrill mentioned that when he was drilling at St. Mary's cement in Bowmanville Ontario providing back up drilling that the operator from Copco who was there drilling and setting up the machine was a lift above him and the Copco operator could not take his eyes off of his operation because of the penetration rate he has come up with was spectacular. Says he was on the cellphone probably telling Copco this Superdrill is cleaning house.

  • Jianrong Jiang if you think that Atlas Copco is a trusted brand then I'm sorry to tell you this but you are most certainly wrong about trusting Atlas Copco because in my opinion you should be introduced to another competitor who is the competition. Trust me on this and I would not lie to you but this fella who designed SUPERDRILL has clearly raised the bar and will continue to advance production figures to record all time highs.

  • If I've got one thing to tell you guy's at Atlas Copco you certainly have your work cut out if you ever think of nipping at his heels. This guy who designed SUPERDRILL is definitely on track to take on and crush any competitor who dares to challenge his creations.

  • After 5 years Atlas Copco drills end up being parked in quarry graveyards and drilling contractors are asked to bid on the drilling because Atlas Copco drills are in my opinion over rated and certainly unreliable. I've spoken and seen photos of this persons drill and you talk about a mean drilling blast hole drill.

    After speaking with him he has come across to me as an innovator and a real wizard when it comes to extreme production figures. Good luck catching up to his performance level.

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