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3 FAQs about [Sweden rock core drill manufacturer]
Who makes rock core drilling machines?
As a large part of the staff comes from Hagby Bruk (later Sandvik), there is solid knowledge of manufacturing, for example, core barrels, drill rods, casings, drill bits and reamers. Our design department has many years of experience in designing machines and machine parts for rock core drilling.
Who makes rock drilling tools?
We serve the global market with high quality Scandinavian made Rock Drilling tools. In 1948 the production of stone working tools (REBIT) started up at the same plant. Monark integral drill steel factory was founded in Oslo in 1956 and moved to the current location in 1958.
Who makes Boart Longyear Drill rods?
The Norwegian factory became a part of Boart Longyear in 1971 and was under this ownership until 2005 when the factory was sold to the current owners. Today the company produces about 500 000 drill rods annualy and 100 000 button bits. Norwegian mining traditions in extreme environments has taught us that the only way is the hard way.


