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    Sandvik Ranger DX1010i drill rig: drilling performance notes for mine planners

    March 3, 2026|

    Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

    First reported on International Mining – News

    30 Second Briefing

    Sandvik has launched the Ranger DX1010i long-feed top hammer drill rig at CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2026 in Las Vegas, extending the Ranger DXi family with up to 6.4 m single-pass drilling and a significantly higher onboard compressor output for demanding mine benches. The longer feed reduces collaring cycles and set‑ups per hole, while the upgraded air capacity supports larger hole diameters and more efficient flushing in hard, fractured ground. For mine planners and drill‑and‑blast engineers, the rig targets higher penetration rates and tighter pattern control on mid-sized production and pre-split drilling.

    Technical Brief

    • Ranger DX1010i is presented as a long-feed variant within Sandvik’s existing Ranger DXi family.
    • Sandvik positions the rig specifically for mining applications rather than construction-only quarrying or civil work.
    • Integration into the Ranger DXi platform implies compatibility with existing Sandvik top-hammer tooling and consumables.
    • Higher onboard air output is aimed at harder, more fractured benches where flushing demand is critical.
    • Long-feed configuration is intended to reduce non-drilling time on multi-bench production patterns.
    • For drill‑and‑blast engineers, the unit targets tighter pattern control on mid-sized benches and pre-split lines.
    • Introduction at a major equipment expo suggests Sandvik expects rapid fleet trials and early mine-site adoption.

    Our Take

    The Ranger DX1010i launch at CONEXPO sits alongside Sandvik’s unveiling of the My Sandvik Geo service at the same show, signalling a push to pair new surface drill hardware with near real-time data and modelling tools for contractors and mines.

    In our database, Sandvik’s recent surface drill releases such as the Leopard DI610i and the large 16‑rig D25KX order into a Zambian copper pit indicate that the company is broadening its fleet coverage from small contractor rigs through to large open-pit production units, which may simplify standardisation for multi-site operators.

    Across the 2,060 tag-matched ‘Projects’ and ‘Product’ pieces, Sandvik appears unusually active in 2026 with multiple launches and rebuild offerings, suggesting the DX1010i’s 6.4 m single-pass capability will likely be marketed as part of a wider lifecycle package rather than a stand-alone rig sale.

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    Prepared by collating external sources, AI-assisted tools, and Geomechanics.io’s proprietary mining database, then reviewed for technical accuracy & edited by our geotechnical team.

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