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Atlas Copco Secoroc COP 66 Hammer — Faster, Lighter, Shorter and Built on Success

With COP 66, penetration is 15 percent faster than its predecessor, COP 64 Gold.

Thu April 10, 2014 - National Edition
Construction Equipment Guide


The new COP 66 hammer and its new platform design is shorter, lighter, no exhaust tube and a solid bit with no center flushing hole.

With COP 66, penetration is 15 percent faster than its predecessor, COP 64 Gold. But the improvements don’t stop there: COP 66 is more easily adjustable for feed force and rotation, according to the manufacturer.

With its new design and reduced air consumption, the COP 66 doesn’t just drill faster — less wear and tear on the hammer means you can drill longer, too. With fewer parts, a 30 percent shorter and lighter hammer and a considerably longer service lifespan, it’s more reliable and economical to run.

Built for a New Era of Drilling

The COP 66 is designed for a new generation of drill rigs — Atlas Copco SmartROC and FlexiROC. They combine the latest drilling technology with air packages up to 435 psi (30 bar).

The COP 66 is designed for reliability and for quick and simple servicing. Innovations like the E-kit allow the COP 66 to be rebuilt twice over its lifetime in normal abrasive conditions, as opposed to just once with COP 64 Gold.

For more information, visit www.atlascopco.com.




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