COP 1638 Presentation
COP 1638 Presentation
COP 1638 Presentation
Benefits
- Provides good bit-rock contact which gives high penetration
rate
- Gentle to the drill steel and rock drill, absorbs harmful recoil
energy and tightens drill steel thread joints
COP 1638, features and benefits
Feature – Pressurized mating surfaces between the parts
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Features 1 to 3
1 The flushing head is made from a high quality black polymere,
which can not corrode. As the backhammer feature is desired
also in the AW version, we do not allow the stop ring to hammer
on the flushing head. Therefore a spacer (pos 114) is
introduced.
2 Due to the space required between the two rear flushing seals,
the AW shank adapter is 20 mm longer than a standard shank
adapter (which means that an AW rock drill is 20mm longer than
a standard 1638 or 1838 ME rock drill).
Shank adapter life [m], Agnico Eagle Penetration rate [m/min], Agnico Eagle
2700
2,5
2,4
2500 2,3
+21% 2,2
2300 2,1
+15%
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2100
1,9
1900 1,8
1,7
1700 1,6
1,5
1500
COP 1238 ME COP 1638
COP 1238 ME COP 1638
Field Test #3, Polkowice , Poland
Rig: used Boomer 281LP with serial no AVO 99A032, Feed BMH 2337L, compressor LE 55
10UV and equipped with drill system DCS-12-45-1. .
Test object: COP 1638 R38-05-AW with stainless steel front head, replacing COP 1238ME.
Drill steel: Boart R38-H35-R32 , 10 feet , semiballistic button bit, diameter 51 and 64 mm .
Between 2004-04-01 and 2004-08 200 impact hrs have been drilled @ an average penetration
rate of 4.3 m/min with COP 1638.
One face is drilled 10 min faster (from 40 min to 30 min) compared to COP1238ME, which
means appr. 25% faster average peneration rate.
Average shank adapter average service life is 2750m with COP 1638, which is 34% higher
than COP 1238ME (2050 m)
No rock drill problems are reported.
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COP 1238 ME COP 1638 COP 1838 ME
COP 1638, Market Introduction on rigs
COP 1638 will be the main rock drill alternative on
following rigs, with start Q4 2004:
Boomer 104
Boomer 281 / Boomer 282
Boomer S1L
Boomer M2C / Boomer M2D
Boomer L2D
Boomer 195
Boomer 352 / Boomer 353
Questions and answers I
How much is common between COP 1838 ME and
COP 1638?
Although COP 1638 might look like a COP 1838 ME, the
interior parts are new in order to give best performance
at 16 kW impact power, and all the well known
properties of COP 1838 ME are provided in COP 1638.
Which are the main benefits for a customer?
Compared to a COP 1238ME or a similar rock drill, the
COP 1638 provides a better drill steel and spare parts
economy.
When will COP 1638 be introduced on the market?
Release will take place in MineExpo in Las Vegas in
September 2004. It will be the main rock drill alternative
on DCS Boomers from Q3 2004.
Questions and answers II
Could old rigs be repowered by COP 1638?
So called repowering is one main target with COP 1638,
replacing old COP 1238 MEs but also competitors drills.
Suitable rigs/recommendations replacing COP 1238 with COP 1638
Today Tomorrow?
Why Repowering at all?
From the Customers point of view
4 Change of drilling conditions (hole diameter, work site etc)
4 Having low penetration rate
4 Increased (or average high) drill steel and service costs
4 Facing reduced MTBF (Mean Time Between Failure)
- WHY so?
- Developed from COP 1838 ME and has therefore ”COP 1800 technique”.
- Drills faster than COP 1238ME and provides better drill tool life
- In about 4 hrs, the COP 1638 can be run
COP 1638 is suitable to replace COP 1238 ME.
- WHY so?
COP 1638 can be used on 45 kW power pack, which is standard
with COP 1238 ME Underground
”COP 1800 technique”, giving following benefits vs COP 1238
− Double damper => longer drill tools life
– Pressurized mating surfaces => longer service life on parts
– Aggressive water (”stainless steel”) front head optional
− Minimized risk of water inside the drill
− Longer service life on drill housing
− Longer service life on front guide
Install the damper supply kit P/N 9106 1826 20. Follow the
hydraulic drawing 9106 1826 23 enclosed. Note, it is a general
drawing
Connect the constant flow regulator, 3217 9193 01, close to the
main pump.
Connect the dampening gauge, at the operator.
Connect all hoses according to the hydraulic drawing.
Adjust the damper, same procedure as COP 1838, accumulator
and regulator according to the enclosed instructions.
Installation of damper supply kit - Preparation
Use the hydraulic kit 9106 1826 20, suitable for replacement of COP 1238 on
Boomer 281 or 282, drilling system DCS 12 – 45 kW.
Regulator
Assembly the damper pressure gauge, 3177 3032 00, find a suitable place close to
the operator.
Assembly the COP 1638 on the existing COP 1238 cradle, ensure that the bolts are
correctly righted and correct in length.
Note, rear right bolt is longer than standard for COP 1238.
Use bolt 0147 1483 03, M6S 16x70 – 8,8 Fzb.
COP 1638 hose connections
Assembly the extra hoses for the dampening function, note that the hose set, 9106 1826 21,
may have to be complemented with other hoses due to different feed lengths.
COP 1638 tightening torques
COP 1638 tightening torques
Important !!
Important !
COP 1638 - Recommended initial settings
COP 1638 – Printed matters
Following printed matters can be found in the PMI-database