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Sandvik Tiger takes its first leap into Korea

The first Tiger DG700 equipped with a Caterpillar Tier 3 engine has recently arrived in Korea. The Sandvik Construction surface drill rig was delivered to its proud new owner, the GMC Corporation, towards the end of 2015, and is now hard at work alongside the company's existing Sandvik jumbo drill rigs.

Sandvik Tiger takes its first leap into KoreaFrom left: GMC Corporation Executive Director Jae-Dong Jeon and CEO Jae-Woo Kim with Sandvik Market Support Manager Antti Niemi and Sales Area Manager Samjae Shin.

Korean company, GMC Corporation, is a loyal Sandvik Construction customer. It successfully operates two Sandvik Axera D06 jumbos, mining limestone, specifically ground calcium carbonate, for use by the paper industry. From its mine in Baekwoon, 2,000,000 tons of limestone is annually mined before being transported to Jincheon for further processing.

The Baekwoon mine is the largest producer of limestone in the whole of Korea, with sales in the region of 160,000 tons each month. Demand for its production means that GMC looked to add a surface drill rig to its fleet of equipment at the mine. As a proud owner of Sandvik equipment, the company had little hesitation in choosing the Tiger DG700.

The Tiger DG series has been developed to give excellent rates of penetration with high performing Sandvik rock drills. Blasting results are also enhanced due to the advanced Rock Pilot drilling control system that guarantees smooth collaring thereby delivering better hole quality. The Tiger DG series feature excellent stability and top-class balance with robust structure, a low center of gravity and heavy duty tracks – all at economical initial investment levels.

Sandvik Tiger takes its first leap into KoreaSandvik Tiger DG700 drill rig.

The Tiger DG700 is highly productive and user-friendly, and is also equipped with a series of higher safety and environmental features bringing the best drilling experience possible. A soundproof, safe and spacious cabin with tailor-made user interface, delivers added operator comfort with all daily maintenance points being easily accesses from the ground level. Additionally, GMC's Tiger DG700 is equipped with the Caterpillar Tier 3 engine which delivers reduced emissions and improved fuel efficiency.

GMC Corporation's Tiger DG700 surface drill rig is now hard at work at the Baekwoon limestone mine. As the first of its kind in Korea, the rig has leapt into action helping to ensure that limestone production meets the demands of the company's customers.

Key specifications
Recommended hole diameter 64 - 115 mm /
2 ½" - 4 ½"
Drill rod / tube diameter 38, 45 or 51 mm /
1 ½" , 1 ¾" and 2" rods
Hydraulic rock drill HL710, 19.5 kW (26 hp)
Engine type Caterpillar C7.1 Tier 3
Engine output power 168 kW (225 hp) /
1 800 rpm
Flushing air capacity 8.1 m/min, up to 10 bar
Operator cabin Ergo cool, FOPS and ROPS certificates
Weight 14 700 kg /
32 407 lbs

For further information please contact:

Katri Miss
Marketing Communication Manager
Surface Drilling and Tunneling
Sandvik Construction
Office Phone: +358 205 44 121
Mobile Phone: +358 50 360 9969 
E-mail: katri.miss@sandvik.com

Related products: Tiger DG700

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