Cat Blasthole Drill Cuts Costs; Improves Drilling Efficiency

The new Cat MD6250 blasthole drill delivers optimum drilling efficiency in single- and multi-pass applications for both rotary and down-the-hole (DTH) modes. Featuring automated operation, the drill runs within ideal operating parameters for maximum bit life, hole accuracy and reduced total cost of ownership. A sculpted frame design boasts heavy cross-bracing in high-load areas for maximum machine longevity. The machine’s four leveling jacks, mast pivot and deck are welded integrally to the main frame for maximum durability.

The MD6250 drill is built for efficient drilling of 10- and 12-m (32.8- and 39.4-ft.) benches, including angle drilling for cast blasting, making it the ideal drill for mining, quarrying and heavy construction applications. A true global machine, it is EU compliant, GOST certifiable, AUS compliant, CSA certified, MDG15 and MDG41 aligned, meets emissions standards for any region, and meets over 30 ISO standards.

Efficient Hard and Soft Rock Drilling

Offering superior performance in both DTH hard rock and rotary soft rock applications, the flexible machine drills holes of 150 to 250 mm (6 to 9.8 in.) in diameter with bit loads of 22,321 kg (49,210 lb.) and 32,655 kg (71,993 lb.), respectively for the 11.2-m (36.7-ft.) and 13.7-m (44.6-ft.) masts. The drill delivers single-pass hole depths of 11.2 m (36.7 ft.) and 13.7 m (44.6 ft.), and the 11.2-m mast is capable of drilling multi-pass hole depths reaching 53.6 m (176.7 ft.), while the 13.7-m mast drills multi-pass depths to 37.9 m (124.6 ft.)

Highly maneuverable and flexible, the MD6250 features angle drilling from 0 to 30 degrees in 5-degree increments. It has an approach angle of 15 degrees for easy ramp access and loading, while the machine is capable of climbing up to 26-degree grades to get to the bench.

Featuring track counter rotation for increased maneuverability, the versatile drill can be equipped with either 600-mm (23.6-in.) triple grousers for hard rock applications or 750-mm (29.5-in.) triple grousers for working in soft rock. Three-point oscillating suspension allows the machine to negotiate rugged terrain without transferring excessive torsional forces to the main frame.

High-Powered Performance

The MD6250 power train features the Cat C27 ACERT engine with a 655 kW (879 hp) power rating at 1800 rpm that can be configured to meet any emissions regulation for any region throughout the world. Variable air volume provides up to 50 percent less engine load to significantly increase fuel efficiency. Engine and air intake filters boast 500-hour service intervals to help lower long-term operating costs.

Built for drilling in a variety of extremes, the MD6250 delivers reliable operation at elevations as high as 4,750 m (15,000 ft.). Standard ambient temperature operation ranges from -1 C (30 F) to 52 C (125 F), while available arctic temperature packages enable working in subzero temperatures reaching -40 C (-40 F).

To meet site needs, the new drill can be equipped with a variety of compressors, all boasting variable volume control. For DTH drilling, operations have compressor choices of 38.2 cu. m/min (1,350 cu. ft./min) @ 34.4 bar (500 psi) or 42.2 cu. m/min. (1,500 cu. ft./min.) @ 24.1 bar (350 psi). A 52.6 cu. m/min. (2,000 cu. ft./min) @ 8.6 bar (125 psi) compressor is standard for rotary drilling.

Technology Improves Accuracy

The MD6250 drill comes with a variety of standard and optional auto drilling features to ensure drill pattern and depth accuracy, so operations can lower explosives costs, improve blast performance and optimize muckpile uniformity to reduce downstream processing costs. An optional auto drill assist controls every step of the drill cycle to simplify the operator’s job and improve accuracy. Standard Cat Product Link technology enables operations to improve fleet management through customizable reports and mapping.

To further boost drilling efficiency, sites can choose Terrain for drilling, which provides precision machine guidance, ensuring that every hole is accurately placed, drilled to the proper depth and angle, and able to stand up until blasting. In addition, Cat Command for drilling offers an option for semi-autonomous drilling of single row missions.

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