Aiming for better profits?
NASA Engineering SA manufactures rock drills to OEM specification
NASA ensures optimum performance and life cycles of both the overall product as well as individual parts within the equipment that we supply.

This high standard ensures the longevity of the machine within its lifetime. With reduced downtime due to breakdowns, you can increase your operations and maximise your profits effortlessly. Our objective is to build solid machines for drilling holes for your operations. Invest in OEM machinery and spares with NASA Engineering SA.
Minimise legal costs
When it comes to noise levels, legislation requires our equipment not exceed 107dB during operations
NASA Engineering SA has spent years researching and developing all of our products and spares that has led to us successfully keeping the noise levels well below the 107 dB range.

We have also ensured that power is just as effective. Our levels based on current measuring systems range between 104 and 107dB so we are well within the boundaries of legislation. OEM machinery and spares will eliminate the risks of crossing legislative boundaries, significantly reducing your expenses, and increasing your overall profits. Don’t sacrifice quality when it comes to your operations. Talk to our team of experts and find out how we can help you reach your production goals.
Quality over quantity
NASA Engineering SA ensures that every single part goes through quality control, and we certify machines before they leave us
When you use a NASA Rock Drill and our spares, you know you are getting a well-built machine or piece that’s powerful and has passed all the quality control and legislation tests.

We recommend you use our OEM machinery and spares as these are perfectly suited for your mining operations. They give operators more production time and equipment last longer making it more cost effective. Reduce your downtime, improve your cycles, and enjoy the profits with OEM spares and more.
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