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CANADIAN SURVEY STUDY:
DRILL SETUP PROCESS, NOT DRILL TYPE, THE PRIMARY CAUSE OF POOR DRILLING.

 

Down-hole surveys were conducted across 10 Canadian underground hard rock operations. The results have been analyzed
to better understand typical drilling accuracy and the factors that result in blast-hole deviation. The data was further broken down by drill type (Boom, Horse-Shoe, Buggy, Cubex).

The findings of the study reveal that there exists a significant opportunity for a step-change improvement in drilling accuracy and stope performance – by reducing alignment error.

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