PDC Pick Bit
Coal mining picks, also known as coal cutters or coal mining bits, are specialized tools used in coal mining operations to extract coal from underground seams efficiently. These picks are mounted on equipment such as shearers, which are large machines used to cut and remove coal from the coal face:
Design for Coal Mining: These picks are specifically designed to withstand the harsh conditions encountered in coal mining, including high compressive loads, abrasive coal seams, and varying geological formations.
High Wear Resistance: Coal mining picks are engineered to have high wear resistance to ensure durability and extended tool life in demanding mining environments.
Customization for Geological Conditions: They can be customized for different geological conditions, such as cobble and hard rock formations. Customized picks are designed with specific cutter shapes, materials, and configurations to optimize performance and productivity in various mining applications.
Mounting on Equipment: Coal mining picks are mounted on machinery such as shearers, augers, drilling buckets, and coring barrels. They are used to rip and cut through coal seams, rock layers, and other materials encountered during mining operations.
Versatile Applications: In addition to coal mining, these picks can be used in other applications such as tunneling, excavation, and road construction where cutting through hard rock and abrasive materials is required.
Efficiency and Productivity: By providing efficient cutting action and reliable performance, coal mining picks contribute to increased productivity and reduced downtime in coal mining operations.
Overall, coal mining picks are essential tools in the coal mining industry, enabling efficient extraction of coal from underground seams while withstanding the challenging conditions encountered during mining activities. Customization options allow for tailored solutions to meet the specific geological challenges of different mining environments.
Product number | Pick length | Length of head | Pick hanldle diameter | PDC insert diameter | Pick head /Collar diameter |
(mm) | (mm) | (mm) | (mm) | (mm) | |
25U3412D | 118 | 60-64 | 25 | 12mm,16mm | 34 |
30U5119D | 158 | 76-87 | 30 | 17mm, 19mm | 50 |
32U5522S | 150 | 70-75 | 32 | 16mm,20mm,22mm | 55 |
35U5519D | 179 | 81-86 | 35 | 16mm,18mm,19mm | 50 |
25S6119S | 142 | 64 | 25 | 12mm,19mm,20mm | 61 |
30S5522S | 150 | 75 | 30 | 22mm, 25mm | 55 |
32S5522S | 150 | 75 | 32 | 20mm, 22mm | 55 |
34S7022S | 140 | 73 | 34 | 22mm, 25mm | 70 |
3038S4819S | 141 | 66 | 30, 38 | 12mm,19mm,20mm,22mm | 48 |
Diameter φ shank φ 25 mm, 30mm, 32mm, 34mm,35mm,38mm.
Mounted on Underground miner, Longwall miner, continuous miner.
Application Underground excavation in complex and high- impact condition.
Packing standard export packing, plastic bucket or box, Plywood case.
All products can be customized according to customer demand for production.
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