Second Hand Rock Drill Price in South Africa: 2024 Cost, Supplier Deals & Buying Guide

Oct 05, 2025 1-2 min read Mining Drilling & Compressor Blog
Second Hand Rock Drill Price in South Africa: 2024 Cost, Supplier Deals & Buying Guide

Why 1,200+ Miners Choose Used Rock Drills in South Africa?

Mining firms across South Africa’s platinum belt and coal-rich Mpumalanga face a hard truth: new rock drills cost 60-80% more than second hand models. With rising energy prices squeezing profits, operators now prioritize ROI-focused equipment. Used rock drill prices in South Africa currently range between $3,000-$8,000 per unit – 20% cheaper than 2022 averages, according to Stats SA.

The Hidden Problem With Brand-New Equipment

“We spent $12,000 on a new drill last year, but maintenance ate 40% of our ROI,” shares Thabo Mbeki, a site manager at Limpopo’s Bokoni Platinum Mine. Like 73% of small-scale miners (Chamber of Mines 2023 report), his team switched to refurbished Atlas Copco drills – slashing costs by $5,200/unit.

2024 Price Breakdown: What to Expect

Current price per piece varies by condition and brand:

Chinese suppliers like Shandong Yikuang now dominate 35% of SA’s used equipment imports, offering drills at 15% lower cost than European equivalents.

How to Avoid Costly Mistakes – A Buyer’s Checklist

Top Kimberley diamond drillers recommend:

  1. Demand ISO 9010 refurbishment certificates
  2. Test hydraulic pressure (aim for ≥250 bar)
  3. Compare price lists from 3+ Johannesburg suppliers
“We saved R180,000 ($9,700) by negotiating bulk wholesale deals,” says Miriam Ngwenya of Rustenburg’s Rapid Drilling Co.

Government Incentives Changing the Game

South Africa’s 2023 Green Economy Accord now offers 15% tax rebates for mines using refurbished equipment. This policy shift has boosted second hand rock drill sales by 27% year-on-year (Q1 2024 Minerals Council data).

Where Mining Giants Source Their Tools

Major suppliers like Johannesburg’s Goscor and China’s XCMG maintain ready stockpiles near key mining hubs. For urgent needs, Durban ports receive weekly shipments of used Furukawa and Epiroc units – with quotations often finalized in 48 hours.

Want exact pricing? Contact Pretoria-based brokers like DrillPro SA for real-time inventory updates. Their April clearance event offers 10 used rock drills under $4,000 – including 2 barely-used Comacchio MC 750 models. Act fast: 93% of discounted stock sells within 72 hours.

Second Hand Rock Drill Price in South Africa: 2024 Cost, Supplier Deals & Buying Guide [PDF]

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