Always fail in splitting rocks?
The most troublesome thing about handling rocks during geological exploration is "too much is as bad as too little": using Excavator Converted Drilling Rigs is too heavy and can damage the surrounding rock layers if you are not careful; using ordinary Drilling And Splitting Machines, either the force is not well controlled and the sample is loosened, or the surrounding rocks are easily loosened when drilling and sampling with Drilling Rigs alone, which affects the data.
This Portable Rock Splitter Machine is like a "delicate scalpel" and is designed for precision geological work. It is "lightweight and precise" and can be operated in a small space. The splitting force is controlled at 50-80 tons, just enough to split the target rock without disturbing the surrounding area. When working at a paleontological fossil site, it can split rocks accurately without damaging the fossil layer. The efficiency is 40% higher than that of traditional Drilling And Splitting Machines, and the sample integrity is increased to 95%. The application scenarios are very suitable: collecting complete rock cores in geological expeditions to avoid secondary damage after drilling with Drilling Rigs; processing local rock blocks on the face of the tunnel during advanced geological forecasting of tunnels without affecting the overall structure; sampling in mine prospecting to accurately separate the ore veins and surrounding rocks to improve the accuracy of analysis.
Product Features:
Controllable precision: The crack width can be controlled at 3-5 mm, which is suitable for fine work.
Portable and practical: The body weighs only 15 kg and is suitable for drilling holes with a diameter of 30-50 mm (matching small Drilling Rigs).
Tips:
When drilling with Drilling Rigs before splitting, keep the hole spacing at 20-30 cm for a more uniform splitting effect.
Apply pressure slowly during operation, observe the rock cracks, and avoid excessive splitting caused by sudden pressurization.