We've quoted the GL120YG-A with 3000N.M torque and 45° frame adjustment for your blasthole needs, though if you're drilling vertical only the down 60° range is overkill — most buyers in hard rock go with the 76mm rod for better penetration at depth (30-90m depending on ground conditions).
The diesel 70kw is standerd for remote sites, but we've had clients switch to teh 37kw electric when running near residential areas because of that it cuts noise and emissions — just confirm your power supply, as the electric version's lead time is about 20 days or so longer.

Air consumption runs 11.3-28 m³/min at 1.05-2.46 MPa, and honestly the wet dusting method is easier on the compressor compared to dry, though dry works better in freezing temps (check your site's ambient before picking).
3000N.M is basically the sweet spot for 105-165mm holes — it'll handle the torque without stalling in fractured strata, but it's not suited for deep coring beyond 90m because the rod length is fixed at 3000mm and the compensative stroke is only 1200mm.
We usually have stock on the diesel version, but confirm lead time for the frame adjustment kits (up/down brackets ship seprately). MOQ is 1 unit, COA and SDS come with every shipment — we've seen buyers pair this with a 900 cfm compressor for airflow.
It comes with CE, ISO 9001:2000, and ISO 9001:2008 certifications, so it meets international quality and safety standards.
Yes, the frame adjusts up to 45° upward and down to 60° downward, giving you flexible drilling angles for different terrain.
MOQ is 1 unit, so you can order just one if that's what you need.
Lead time is typically 30-45 days after order confirmation. The rig is shipped in export-standard packaging, often with partial disassembly for container loading.
Yes, the rig supports both wet and dry dusting methods, so you can pick the one that fits your site conditions and environmental rules.