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High-Strength Pin of Sandvik HLX5T Rock Drill in France

2026-05-01 17:18:33
High-Strength Pin of Sandvik HLX5T Rock Drill in France

Pin shafts in the HLX5T production drill rig's boom linkages operate under a more severe fatigue regime than development rig pins because the HLX5T's heavier percussion class delivers higher percussion reaction loads through the boom structure to every pivot joint. In French hard rock production at the Massif Central granite sites, where HLX5T rigs drill production longholes at steep angles in coarse-grained granite at 200 MPa UCS, the boom elevation pivot pin experiences a load cycle that combines the static weight of the HLX5T's heavy drifter assembly (heavier than development drills by 30–40%) with the dynamic percussion reaction force at the pin's worst-case moment arm when the boom is at maximum elevation.

The moment arm geometry at maximum elevation produces the highest bending stress at the pivot pin cross-section—a stress concentration at the pin's surface, where any surface defect or corrosion pit becomes a fatigue crack initiation site. In the Massif Central's underground granite environment, where humidity is 80–90% and iron-rich groundwater drips onto exposed metal surfaces, pin surface corrosion is an active mechanism that creates initiation sites not present in dry underground environments.

Pin Shaft Material and Surface Protection for French Hard Rock Production

Pin Location

Moment Arm at Max Load

Surface Exposure

Material Spec

Surface Treatment

Boom elevation pivot

Maximum at full elevation

Iron-rich groundwater drip

42CrMo4 Q+T

Zinc-nickel plating + chromate seal

Feed beam tilt pivot

Moderate

Moderate water exposure

42CrMo4 Q+T

Zinc-nickel plating

Boom swing cylinder pin

Low to moderate

Splash zone

34CrNiMo6

Phosphate + oil

Cradle tilt pivot

Moderate

Moderate exposure

34CrNiMo6

Phosphate + oil

 

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French hard rock production contractors at the Massif Central specify zinc-nickel plated 42CrMo4 pins for all boom elevation and feed beam pivot positions on HLX5T rigs—a specification introduced after pit corrosion was identified as the fatigue initiation mechanism in two pin failures at different French underground sites within the same year. The zinc-nickel plating provides 800+ hours of neutral salt spray resistance versus 200 hours for phosphate-oil coating on the same material. HOVOO supplies 42CrMo4 high-strength pins with zinc-nickel plating for French hard rock production drill applications. References at hovooseal.com.