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Figure 14-26.-Components of the drill guide.
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damaged  or  the  gas  pressure  has  dropped abnormally due to a gas leakage. Pay attention to the yawing of the drill mounting.  Violent  yawing  of  the  drill  mounting is caused by improper feed pressure. Adjust the feed force by using the feed pressure adjusting valve. NOTE: Improper feed pressure shortens the life of the feed chain, the rod, the sleeve, and the shank. It also results  in  poor  penetration  rates. ADDING EXTENSION RODS.— Components  of the rock drill, used when adding or removing extension rods, are shown in figure 14-26. Adding extension rods, commonly called drill steel, is  performed  as  follows: 1. Feed the drifter down and hold the coupling on top of the centralizer. Engage the drifter hammer until the coupling is loose. 2. Reverse rotate and allow the drifter to back out of the coupling, then run the drifter to the top of the drill guide. Be sure to grease the drifter shank or tamper bar, and ensure the coupling remains on the drill steel down in the borehole. 3. Attach another coupling to the drifter shank or tamper  bar.  Add  additional  drill  steel;  forward  rotate until all is coupled. 4.  Lift  the  coupling  off  the  centralizer.  Then  open the centralizer and continue drilling until the coupling has  completely  passed  the  centralizer.  Once  the coupling  has  passed,  close  the  centralizer  around  the drill  steel. REMOVING EXTENSION RODS.—  Once the rock drill has reached the desired depth, removing the extension  rods  is  performed  as  follows: 1.  Clean  the  hole  completely  before  removing  the drill steel. 2. Move the rotation control lever to the neutral position  to  stop  rotation. 3. Place the coupling on top of the centralizer, and allow the drill to hammer on the shank to loosen the coupling  threads. 4. Shut off the drill. 5. Reverse rotate the steel from the coupling. Figure 14-26.-Components of the drill guide. NOTE: Keep an eye on the coupling that connects the drill shank to the drill steel. This coupling will work loose faster than the lower coupling and could fall. 6. Run the drifter down to the coupling that is resting  on  the  centralizer. 7. Forward rotate the drifter into the coupling. 8. Run the drifter with the attached coupling and drill  steel  to  the  top  of  the  drill  guide.  To  remove 14-21

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