Regional mines often prioritize reliability and ease of use. The YT27 continues to serve these operations by delivering dependable drilling performance with straightforward operation.
Its wide adoption reflects its suitability for steady, day-to-day mining tasks.
The difference between using the YT27 and ordinary rock drills in mines is remarkable. Before adopting the YT27, most regional mines relied on traditional air-leg rock drills that were inefficient, consumed excessive air, and required frequent maintenance. Operators often spent extra time dealing with equipment breakdowns, and drilling speeds averaged only 0.8 to 1.2 meters per hour in medium-hard rock. With the YT27, drilling efficiency is increased by 60% to 80%, reaching 2.0 to 2.2 meters per hour in the same rock conditions. Unlike ordinary drills, the YT27’s energy-saving structure reduces air consumption by 30%, while its high-quality precision parts ensure a service life 50% longer, significantly cutting downtime and maintenance costs.
Choosing Shenli Machinery Pneumatic Company means choosing professionalism, reliability and tailored support. With years of experience in manufacturing rock drilling equipment, we adhere to strict quality control standards, using high-strength alloy steel and precision heat treatment for key components to ensure the YT27’s durability in harsh mining environments. We also offer OEM/ODM services, thoughtful transportation solutions, and professional after-sales support, handling customs and tax procedures to simplify your procurement process. Beyond efficiency gains, the YT27 brings obvious advantages: its compact design and lightweight structure make it easy to maneuver in narrow underground spaces; its wet drilling function reduces dust, protecting operator health; and its pneumatic power source eliminates electrical sparks, ensuring safety in high-gas mines. For regional mines seeking stable, cost-effective drilling solutions, the YT27 from Shenli Machinery is the trusted choice to boost productivity and reduce operational burdens.
Post time: Feb-09-2026