
Guide to Selecting Tapered Drill Bits and Rods for Drill Jumbo Operations
Tapered drill tools are essential for underground mining, tunnel drilling, and quarry operations. Selecting the right tapered drill bit and tapered drill rod can improve your drill jumbo efficiency, extend tool life, and reduce downtime. This guide explains how to choose the best configuration for your rock drilling project.
1. Understand the Drilling Application
Before choosing rock drilling tools, consider the following factors:
- Rock hardness (soft, medium, or hard)
- Drilling depth
- Hole diameter
- Drilling method (manual, pneumatic, or hydraulic drill jumbo)
2. Choosing the Right Tapered Drill Bit
2.1 Common Types of Tapered Drill Bits
Tapered drill bits are available in several head types designed for different rock formations and drilling machines. The most common taper angles are 7°, 11°, and 12°, with optional taper sizes including 4.8°, 6°, and 9° for special applications.
- Chisel Bit: Suitable for lightweight rock drills and drilling holes under 50 mm in diameter, especially in low-hardness rock. Widely used in coal, iron, gold, copper, lead-zinc mines, as well as railway, highway, hydraulic tunnel excavation, and municipal engineering.
- Cross Bit: Designed for high-powered rock drills and complex formations with fractured or fissured rock layers. Offers high radial wear resistance, stable performance, and is made with premium steel and carbide for high productivity and cost-efficiency.
- Tapered Button Bit: Ideal for medium-hard rock in both dry and wet drilling operations. Extensively used in mining, traffic engineering, hydraulic projects, tunnels, quarrying, and urban infrastructure rock breaking applications.
3. Choosing the Right Tapered Drill Rod
a. Rod Length
| Length (mm) | Application |
|---|---|
| 600–800 | Shallow hole drilling, manual use |
| 1200–1600+ | Efficient for deeper drilling |
b. Rod Diameter
| Diameter | Description |
|---|---|
| Hex22 | Lighter, for general drilling |
| Hex25 | Stronger, for tough underground drilling |
c. Match the Taper
Always match the taper angle of the rod with the drill bit – typically 7°, 11°, or 12° – to ensure proper energy transmission and tool life.
4. Summary Table for Underground Mining & Tunnel Drilling
| Drilling Situation | Taper Angle | Bit Type | Rod Diameter |
|---|---|---|---|
| Soft to medium rock | 11° / 12° | Cross/Button | Hex22 |
| Hard rock or deeper holes | 7° | Button | Hex25 |
| Manual drilling, short holes | 11° | Cross | Hex22 |
| Hydraulic drill jumbo use | 7° | Button | Hex25 |
5. Final Tips for Drill Jumbo Operators
- Choose high-quality alloy steel rods and bits
- Match taper angles correctly to avoid slippage
- Regularly inspect for wear to prevent breakage
- For underground mining and tunnel work, prefer 7° taper button bits with Hex25 rods on drill jumbos
Contact Aivyter for Drilling Solutions
Need help choosing tapered drill bits and rods for your underground mining project or drill jumbo system? Our experts at Aivyter will recommend the best configuration for your site.


