Many operations continue to rely on drill-and-blast methods. The YT27 integrates seamlessly into these workflows, delivering dependable drilling results. Its compatibility supports smooth daily operations. As a professional manufacturer specializing in rock drilling machinery with decades of industry experience, we design and produce the YT27 pneumatic rock drill to meet the rigorous demands of modern mining while honoring the reliability of traditional drilling techniques. The YT27 air-leg rock drill is a high-efficiency, lightweight pneumatic tool engineered for wet drilling operations on medium-hard to hard rock (f=8-18), capable of creating blast holes with diameters ranging from 34mm to 45mm and effective depths reaching up to 5 meters. When in use, it pairs perfectly with the FY250 lubricator and FT160A or FT160B air legs, enabling operators to drill horizontal, vertical, and inclined holes with exceptional stability. Simply connect the compressed air and water lines, adjust the air leg to the desired height, and engage the throttle—its intuitive design minimizes training time while maximizing on-site productivity. Compared to older, conventional rock drills that often suffer from low impact energy, frequent breakdowns, and excessive air consumption, our YT27 model delivers a marked improvement: boasting an impact energy of over 75.5 joules and an impact frequency exceeding 36.7 Hz, it drills 30% faster while reducing air waste. Traditional units frequently struggle with hole cleaning, leading to stuck drill bits and costly delays, whereas the YT27's superior flushing force keeps holes clear throughout the drilling process. Where older machines require constant maintenance and part replacements, our YT27's robust, compact construction (measuring 668×248×202mm and weighing just 27kg) ensures long service life with minimal upkeep.
Built for the harsh realities of underground mining, the YT27 excels where generic drilling tools falter. Its air-water linkage system guarantees reliable startups even in damp, dusty mine environments, a critical advantage over lesser models that often jam or fail to initiate in tough conditions. The large torque output not only accelerates drilling but also maintains steady performance when penetrating dense granite or quartz formations, eliminating the inconsistent progress common with standard equipment. Operators appreciate its ergonomic design, which reduces fatigue during long shifts—an often-overlooked factor that directly boosts daily output. Unlike flimsy alternatives that bend or break under stress, every component of the YT27 is crafted from hardened, wear-resistant alloys, ensuring durability in high-vibration, high-impact scenarios. This ruggedness translates to consistent performance: mines using YT27 report fewer interruptions, longer intervals between services, and a lower total cost of ownership compared to fleets of older, less reliable machines.
What truly sets the YT27 apart is its perfect balance of innovation and tradition. While it incorporates advanced engineering like flange control valves for precise air regulation, it retains the straightforward mechanics that mining crews trust, avoiding the complexity and learning curves of overly automated equipment. This means no costly software updates or specialized technicians—just reliable, hard-hitting performance day after day. It adapts effortlessly to existing mining setups, whether replacing outdated hand-held drills or integrating with long-standing drill-and-blast routines. When the air leg is removed, the YT27 quickly mounts to drill jumbos, adding versatility for larger-scale operations without sacrificing its core efficiency. For mining operations committed to proven drill-and-blast methodologies, the YT27 isn't just a tool—it's a strategic upgrade that elevates output, cuts costs, and extends the lifecycle of established workflows. As a dedicated rock drilling machinery factory, we stand behind every YT27 with rigorous quality control and global after-sales support, ensuring that our partners always have the dependable equipment they need to keep operations moving forward.

Post time: Apr-16-2026