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Whatever the handheld application, Atlas Copco has the drill rod solutions to match!
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Whatever the handheld application, Atlas Copco has the drill rod solutions to match!

Atlas Copco’s drill rod range covers all the diameters and lengths that its handheld drillers need to drill with. The lowest cost per meter drilled is its guiding principle at Atlas Copco for its handheld drilling machines. Hence, it uses super tough C253 steel in its integral drill rods.

The company’s manufacturing process complements the quality of the raw material. Inserts are subjected to a high-quality bronze-brazing process using the exact right temperature and technique to reduce the risk of carbide failure. The shank is hardened to ensure the highest possible toughness and wear resistance.
 
To meet diverse demands, Atlas Copco supplies hexagonal rods19 mm, 22 mm and 25 mm in a wide variety of lengths and great quality of bits fitting to them. Its drilling rods and bits range include integrals, tapered rods, R25 rods and bits.

Atlas Copco’s drill rod range covers all the diameters and lengths that its handheld drillers need to drill with. The lowest cost per meter drilled is its guiding principle at Atlas Copco for its handheld drilling machines. Hence, it uses super tough C253 steel in its integral drill rods.The company’s manufacturing process complements the quality of the raw material. Inserts are subjected to a high-quality bronze-brazing process using the exact right temperature and technique to reduce the risk of carbide failure. The shank is hardened to ensure the highest possible toughness and wear resistance. To meet diverse demands, Atlas Copco supplies hexagonal rods19 mm, 22 mm and 25 mm in a wide variety of lengths and great quality of bits fitting to them. Its drilling rods and bits range include integrals, tapered rods, R25 rods and bits.

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