Rock Drill Oils

Pennine Rock Drill Oils are high-performance lubricants specifically formulated for the demanding lubrication requirements of pneumatic percussion tools used in mining, quarrying, and civil engineering.

Blended from solvent-refined paraffinic mineral oils and fortified with anti-wear, anti-corrosion, antioxidant, extreme pressure and adhesive additives, these oils deliver exceptional lubricity, strong oil film strength and reliable protection under severe operating conditions.

Designed to reduce wear, control heat generation and maintain performance where both reciprocating and rotary motions are present. Pennine Rock Drill Oils ensure consistent, long-lasting lubrication even in harsh, wet environments, with Rock Drill Oil 100E offering additional water-absorbing capability while maintaining an effective lubricating film.

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Features & Applications

  • Provides high oil film strength to minimise wear & prevent excessive heat generation in impact mechanisms

  • Extreme pressure additives protect components where lubricating film rupture may occur under heavy loads

  • Suitable for all percussion-type pneumatic tools operating in mining, quarry & construction environments

  • Rock Drill Oil 32 is ideal for airline lubrication of both percussive & rotary air tools

  • Rock Drill Oil 100E contains emulsifying additives to absorb water while maintaining effective lubrication

Datasheets

  • Rock Drill Oils - Safety Data Sheet240kb

  • Rock Drill Oils - Technical Data Sheet240kb

Rock drill Oils FAQs

What are Rock Drill Oils used for?

They lubricate pneumatic percussion tools like rock drills and jackhammers, reducing wear, heat and friction under heavy-duty operation.

Which equipment are Rock Drill Oils suitable for?

They’re designed for air-powered tools used in mining, quarrying, construction and civil engineering applications.

How do I choose the right grade of Rock Drill Oil?

Lighter grades suit general air-tool lubrication, while heavier viscosities are better for severe drilling conditions or wet environments.

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