The mining drilling sector has a straightforward motto: time is ore. When a drill rig is sitting idle and is unable to produce an ore dump, profits are lost. The operation is filled with abrasive dust and huge mechanical forces, and the instruments available to do maintenance and make adjustments are not trivial. They are among the most important tools for increasing productivity. At Cangzhou Deeplink International Supply Chain, we manufacture adjustable wrenches that are designed to be a maintenance tool in mining drilling machinery and equipment.
There are top drive wrenches, drill rigs, hydraulic fittings on jumbos, and connections on down-the-hole hammers that make drilling equipment and machinery greatly varied. Adjustable wrenches are designed for a weaker and lower tensile strength in high torque situations, which allows for the jaws to flex and break. Dust provides a quick overview of the operation, and rust makes tools untrustworthy and presents a high danger.
Our answer has been designed and engineered from the very start to answer these demands. Our philosophy is that we will achieve our goals of over engineering for reliability. The selected alloys will have the ideal combination of hardness to remain wear-resistive and toughness to weather shocks and impacts. Forging that metal will yield a much better tool since it will have aligned grain structure that will be much stronger and durable in the forging process compared to those that are manufactured by poor quality casting mechanisms.
Adjusting hydraulic valve banks that control drill feeds can be quite the task. Connections can be tight, dirty, and have very little room to move. I'm not sure how the dirt got there, but they seem to be kept pretty clean. For the most part. The jaws of the wrench fit the nut perfectly, and the jaws look nice wide, and smooth. The wrench also has the leverage that one would prefer in these spots, and the handle looks like it would provide enough grip to prevent a slip that can lead to injury. These tasks are done every day at drill sites, and vary from adjusting pipe clamps on the dust suppression to adjusting bolts on drill pipe stabilizers.
Tool failure can be costly from multiple perspectives. In the case of a broken wrench alone, there can be significant delays. The evolving costs from a damaged hydraulic and unplanned repair work can quickly spiral. The failure of a wrench also increases overall craft. In this case, the precise gap insures that one of the jaws does not slip from the frame, leading to the other jaw. The quality bog that can be expected from craft tools improves the overall risks taken with tools and accomplish with quality work; this, of course, improving OEE.
From experience, we understand that mining operations have different requirements. While we have a standard range that addresses the most common large-size requests, our full-industry-chain capability means that we can have discussions about tailored solutions. Examples are longer handles for specific leverage requirements, different jaw opening dimensions, or tailored coatings for very aggressive chemical environments.
For detailed specifications, material test certificates, and pricing adjusted to your potential order quantity and specific operational needs, please reach out to our technical sales team. We would like to supply you the dependable, tough adjustable wrench that survives the drill floor.