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Sandvik expands its drill bit resharpening machine portfolio

Sandvik is introducing the mid-range RG550Be as part of its plans to expand its innovative drill bit resharpening machine portfolio.

This portfolio now covers all operational needs for top hammer (TH) and down-the-hole (DTH) drilling, with high-end, mid-range and handheld machines designed for safety, ergonomics and performance, the OEM says.

Recent field tests indicate that scheduled resharpening can extend the life of a drill bit by up to ten times and reduce the cost per drilled meter by 43% or more, it claims.

Product highlights include:

  • RG600Pro: High-end, semi-automatic, stationary machine for TH and DTH bits (up to 180 mm skirt/shank diameter), featuring multi-bit loading, adaptive programming, water filtration, ventilation, Wi-Fi connectivity and digital dashboards. RG600Pro remains Sandvik’s flagship solution for high-volume operations;
  • RG550Be: Mid-range, semi-automatic, stationary, non-pneumatic plug-and-go sharpening machine offering integrated water recirculation, filtration and power ventilation. A battery-electric, non-pneumatic rig-mounted version is also available, providing flexibility for on-site operations. Both versions support TH and DTH bits (up to 140 mm skirt/shank diameter) with Wi-Fi connectivity, and digital dashboard; and
  • RG500Hh: Handheld, pneumatic, high-powered grinder for all bit sizes, ideal for on-rig or smaller operations.

Both RG600Pro and RG550Be offer 24/7 access to performance data, machine monitoring, digital spare parts lists and RFID-enabled grinding cup compatibility.

Kiran Kota, Product Manager Resharpening Equipment at Sandvik, said: “By adding RG550Be to its offering, Sandvik now provides a comprehensive resharpening solution catering to diverse customer needs. Our innovative equipment together with good resharpening routines improve quality, capacity and cost efficiency while reducing CO₂ emissions and product waste.”

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