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COP 1132 - Atlas Copco

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<strong>COP</strong> <strong>1132</strong>: about 30 percent faster than your old <strong>COP</strong><br />

<strong>Atlas</strong> <strong>Copco</strong> makes it possible<br />

<strong>COP</strong> <strong>1132</strong> is a completely new rock<br />

drill, equipped with the latest <strong>Atlas</strong><br />

<strong>Copco</strong> technology. It incorporates highfrequency<br />

technology, floating adapter<br />

and double damping, and is therefore<br />

rather like the <strong>Atlas</strong> <strong>Copco</strong> flagship<br />

– the 30 kW <strong>COP</strong> 3038. Optimized<br />

economy thus also comes to the smallest<br />

class of drill. In short it means faster<br />

drilling, lower drill steel wear and<br />

simplified maintenance.<br />

Leading high-frequency<br />

technology<br />

<strong>COP</strong> <strong>1132</strong> has an impact power of 11<br />

kW, which makes it by far the strongest<br />

drill in its hole range on the market.<br />

The high power has been achieved<br />

through the now well-proven highfrequency<br />

technology, which is largely<br />

unique to <strong>Atlas</strong> <strong>Copco</strong>. In summary,<br />

the technology means that instead of<br />

striking the drill steel harder, the piston<br />

strikes it at higher frequency. This<br />

results in faster penetration without<br />

increasing the stress on the drill steel.<br />

The technology is thus both gentle and<br />

extremely efficient.<br />

Compare it with popular<br />

forerunners<br />

<strong>COP</strong> <strong>1132</strong> operates in the same hole<br />

range as the earlier <strong>COP</strong> 1028 and 1032.<br />

<strong>COP</strong> <strong>1132</strong> at 11 kW strikes the drill<br />

steel no harder than <strong>COP</strong> 1028 at only<br />

5.5 kW. However, it strikes it twice as<br />

fast, which is what gives rise to the high<br />

power.<br />

By comparison, <strong>COP</strong> 1032 at 7.5 kW<br />

is significantly harder on the drill steel.<br />

The energy in each strike is about 165<br />

J compared with only 110 J for the new<br />

<strong>COP</strong> <strong>1132</strong>. With the high frequency<br />

technology, you get higher power<br />

without having to strike harder.<br />

Nothing to hide, everything to be proud of<br />

Drill speeds like you’ve never seen before<br />

m/min<br />

4,0<br />

3,5<br />

3,0<br />

2,5<br />

2,0<br />

4 6 7<br />

Limestone<br />

Granite<br />

0,0<br />

33 35 40 45 50 51<br />

Hole diameter, mm<br />

Assumptions:<br />

Compression strength, limestone = 160 MPa<br />

Compression strength, granite = 200 MPa<br />

2<br />

5<br />

1

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