New Launch of Down-the-Hole Hammer Drill Rods

09 Jan,2019


In 2015, the company's latest products include ∅73, ∅76, ∅89, ∅102, ∅114, and ∅127 down-the-hole hammer drill rods, as well as external flat drill rods. For more details, please call Manager Jia at Shijiazhuang Weilida Exploration Machinery Co., Ltd. at 139-3184-2198.
New Launch of Down-the-Hole Hammer Drill Rods

In 2015, the company's latest products are ∅73, ∅76, ∅89, ∅102, ∅114, and ∅127. Down-the-hole hammer drill rod For more details about the external flat drill rods, please call Manager Jia at Shijiazhuang Weilida Mining Machinery Co., Ltd. at 139-3184-2198.

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