Sandvik Ranger DX500 drilling rig







≈ US$63,450
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Sandvik
Model
Ranger DX500
Year
2007
Observations
Hydraulic Crawler Drilling Machine
Engine hours: 2,958.3 h (second engine)
Overview
Hydraulic crawler surface drill for rock drilling, designed for:
·Quarries
·Mining
·blast drilling
·Civil works
·Bench drilling
The Ranger DX500 belongs to the modern generation of Sandvik drills, offering:
·Increased automation
·Better fuel efficiency
·Advanced electronic control
·Increased productivity
Type: Hydraulic Crawler Drilling Machine
Drilling System: Hydraulic Top Hammer
Cab: Enclosed ROPS/FOPS
Engine hours: 2,958.3 h (second engine)
Approximate technical characteristics
Drilling diameter: approx. 89 - 127 mm
Hydraulic Breaker: Sandvik HLX Series
Integrated compressor: Yes
Dust Gathering System: Yes
Articulated Hydraulic Arm: Yes
Electronic Drill Control: Yes
Metal tracks: Yes
Equipment visible in the photographs
· Complete hydraulic drilling system
· Integrated compressor
· Dust collector
· Enclosed Cabin
· Electronic control display
· Panel digital Sandvik
· Metal tracks
· Hydraulic articulated arm
· Automatic Drilling System
Visual status
According to the photographs:
·Overall condition correct
·Seemingly complete machine
·Cabin interior preserved
·Panels and controls present
·Normal working wear and tear
·Medium wear chains
·Paint with signs of professional use
DX500 Benefits
· Increased productivity compared to previous generations
· Better consumption
· Drilling Automation
· Better accuracy
· More comfortable cabin
· Increased hydraulic hammer performance