

Mincon Hard rock Hammers are the most extensively tested steerable hammer systems on the market today. Breakthrough Solutions ROCK DRILLING SYSTEM LONGer li FE All critical internal components are heat treated under strict control to maximize tool longevity. With the Mincon Hard rock Support Pack and hosing any conventional HDD machine can be converted for rock drilling.Through the use of down-hole mud motors we are able to complete directional drilling installations that have previously been considered impossible in New Zealand. Set up to utilize any of the available locating sondes on the market the Mincon Hard rock Systems can be adapted to your existing locating equipment. contracts a fleet of drills for various mining and civil applications, on the surface or from underground, including directional drilling for geologic exploration, water drainage or transfer, methane drainage, abandoned mine verification, solution mining, remediation, utilities installation, and gravity drainage of oil. Hard Rock Directional Drilling CDS New Zealand Limited offer the capability of directional drilling in hard rock formations.This ensures less wear and tear to the rig and locating sonde. High Frequency design provides less vibration to the drill string.In head to heads tests against other competitor manufacturers the Mincon Hard rock systems out steered them in dirt, cobble and solid rock. High Frequency design improves the steering capabilities of the tool.This aids in keeping the borehole cleaner and reduces the possibility of getting the tool stuck. High Frequency design aids in faster removal of drill cuttings from the bit face while providing the smallest possible chip size.Mincon Hard rock is the only manufacturer of Steerable Hammers that incorporate this feature. Mincon Hard rock Hammer Systems utilize “High Frequency Cycle” technology. The Mincon Hard rock range offers the most complete line of steerable hammer systems on the market. The tools are specifically designed for use in medium to hard rock drilling conditions where conventional directional drilling systems offer very little to the contactor when Hard rock is encountered. In 2002 Mincon started development of a range of steerable tools for Hardrock drilling in the Horizontal Directional Drilling Industry.
