Philippine mining customers visit Hongrun Machinery to inspect and test the excavator-converted drilling equipment
Recently, a technical team from a Philippine mining company visited Hongrun Machinery to conduct an on-site inspection and trial of the company's newly developed excavator-to-drill rig conversion equipment, HR-98. Both parties engaged in in-depth discussions regarding the operational requirements of Philippine mines, equipment performance, and potential long-term collaboration. The client highly praised Hongrun Machinery's excavator-to-drill rig conversion for its efficient hole-forming capabilities, flexible adaptability, and low operational costs.
Accompanied by the Hongrun Machinery Technology team, the Philippine customers participated in the entire equipment operation demonstration. The on-site simulation of the common hard rock formations and narrow working conditions in Philippine mining areas showed that the excavation-to-drilling equipment:
Efficient drilling: Equipped with a high-performance hydraulic system, the drilling speed is increased by 30% compared to traditional equipment;
Flexible modification: adapts to customers' existing excavators, reducing procurement costs;
Stable and durable: Optimized sealing and heat dissipation design for tropical climates, suitable for the high temperature and humidity environment in the Philippines.
Relying on its strengths in customized design and rapid after-sales response, Hongrun Machinery has exported excavator-converted drilling equipment to multiple countries in Southeast Asia. This collaboration will further consolidate the company's market share in the Philippines and lay the foundation for future business expansion in Indonesia, Vietnam, and other regions.
The sales manager of Hongrun Machinery emphasized, "We always prioritize our customers and provide cost-effective solutions through technological innovation. The recognition from the Philippine market is a testament to our team's R&D and service capabilities, and we will continue to deepen our local cooperation in the future."








        
          
        
          