$1.386,00
90 in stock
(Also searched as: 3115 5313 80 Rotation Chuck ATLAS COPCO, 3115-5313-80, 3115531380)
If you’ve ever watched a rock drill work at full load, you know the “rotation” side of the system is where power either becomes progress, or becomes heat, noise, and downtime. The 3115531380 rotation chuck ATLAS COPCO (also listed as 3115 5313 80 rotation chuck ATLAS COPCO) sits right in that high-stress zone: it’s a torque-transfer interface designed to keep rotation stable, centered, and repeatable while the machine fights vibration, shock waves, and abrasive dust.
From the product photos, this part is built around a robust steel body with an external gear section and a precision inner bore/bushing area. That design tells you its mission: transmit rotational force through a controlled fit, keep alignment true, and handle repeated load cycles without losing its geometry. When this component is healthy, the rotation system feels “tight”, smooth engagement, predictable response, and less unwanted chatter that can chew through neighboring components.
As 3GEN Export, we supply this part as an OEM-quality solution and ship worldwide in 5 working days, so your maintenance plan doesn’t have to wait for long lead times.
The 3115531380 rotation chuck ATLAS COPCO functions as a critical coupling/drive interface in the rotation side of compatible rock drill setups. In real-world terms, it helps the machine:
. Transfer torque consistently under variable resistance
. Maintain concentricity between rotating elements
. Reduce uncontrolled movement that leads to fretting and scoring
. Absorb load transitions without distorting the contact surfaces
. Protect more expensive assemblies by providing a serviceable wear point
Because rotation components are constantly exposed to shock and dust contamination, the real value of the 3115 5313 80 rotation chuck ATLAS COPCO is not just “it fits”, it’s how well it holds its fit after hundreds of working hours.
A rotation chuck is rarely the part operators talk about, until it causes a chain reaction. When a rotation interface starts wearing out, the symptoms travel fast:
. Rotation becomes inconsistent, especially under high feed pressure
. Abnormal noise during engagement and load changes
. Accelerated wear on gear meshes and mating surfaces
. Heat buildup due to friction and misalignment
. Increased vibration that shortens bearing and seal life
. Metal particles in lubricant/grease points
Replacing the 3115531380 rotation chuck ATLAS COPCO on time can be the difference between a planned service window and an unplanned breakdown.
Rock drilling is not steady-state work. The moment the bit hits a harder seam, torque demand spikes. The 3115 5313 80 rotation chuck ATLAS COPCO is built to handle those spikes without losing engagement quality.
The external gear section and critical contact zones are typically designed for long wear life. The photos show a heavy-duty geometry that supports repeated load cycles without thin wall weaknesses.
Rotation systems punish sloppy tolerances. A correctly manufactured 3115531380 rotation chuck ATLAS COPCOsupports clean alignment, which reduces vibration and protects neighboring assemblies.
This part is often replaced as part of rotation-side overhauls. Having it available fast matters, and that’s where 3GEN Export helps: OEM-quality supply with worldwide delivery in 5 working days.
Based on the photos you provided, the 3115531380 rotation chuck ATLAS COPCO includes:
. A machined cylindrical body designed for concentric rotation
. An external gear ring/section for torque transfer
. A smooth, precision inner bore area
. A bronze-colored internal bushing/sleeve surface visible in multiple angles (a strong indicator of wear-optimized internal contact design)
This combination is typical of rotation-side components that must balance hardness (for gear durability) with controlled friction behavior at the interface.
Below is a useful, buyer-friendly spec set that matches what maintenance teams care about most. Final dimensions should always be confirmed against the machine’s parts manual or the removed component.
. Part numbers used in search and procurement: 3115531380, 3115 5313 80, 3115-5313-80
. Part type: Rotation chuck / rotation drive interface component
. Typical material design: Hardened steel body with wear-optimized internal sleeve surface
. Working environment: High vibration, high torque, abrasive dust exposure
. Recommended practice: Replace/inspect alongside related rotation-side wear items during overhaul
The 3115531380 rotation chuck ATLAS COPCO is commonly listed at approximately 4.0 kg.
A good installation is about cleanliness and measurement, not force.
. Clean mating surfaces completely (remove old grease, debris, metal dust)
. Inspect the mating gear/contact surfaces for pitting or abnormal polishing
. Check for burrs or raised edges on the old interface points
. Confirm lubrication pathways are open and not blocked
. Verify there is no misalignment coming from upstream components
. Avoid hammering directly on precision faces
. Use correct tooling to keep the component square during seating
. Apply lubricant/grease per your machine’s rotation system specification
. Rotate by hand to confirm smooth engagement before returning to load
. Run a short low-load check (listen for abnormal noise)
. Monitor temperature around the rotation area during the first working cycle
. Re-check fasteners/retainers where applicable after the first shift
If the old part failed due to contamination or lubrication loss, installing a new 3115 5313 80 rotation chuck ATLAS COPCO without fixing the root cause can shorten service life dramatically.
Often linked to gear interface wear, misalignment, or contaminated lubrication.
Can indicate worn internal contact surfaces, poor fit, or upstream torque transfer issues.
Sometimes the rotation chuck wear creates vibration patterns that destroy seals and bearings.
A warning sign that wear is active and spreading.
Replacing the 3115531380 rotation chuck ATLAS COPCO proactively is usually cheaper than replacing the surrounding assemblies later.
Because machine configurations vary by build year and setup, the safest approach is always to verify by part number. That said, online listings commonly associate 3115531380 / 3115 5313 80 with a broad set of Atlas Copco/Epiroc drilling machines and COP-series rock drills.
. Boomer series (including Boomer S1D)
. Boltec variants
. Roc series and related drill rig families
. FlexiRoc variants
. SmartRoc and PowerRoc families
Online parts catalogs frequently list compatibility across multiple COP-series drill/drifter families, including:
. COP 1032 series
. COP 1132 series
. COP 1238 / COP 1240
. COP 1638+ / COP 1638HD
. COP 1838+ family (including HD/HE/MUX variants)
. COP 1840 series
. COP 2238 family
. Additional COP-series listings appear in some catalogs (e.g., COP 2540+/2550CR+/2560+ and others)
Also, the part number appears in parts lists tied to Epiroc COP 1838AW+ spare parts pages.
If you want, paste the exact machine model + serial range (or the BOM line from your manual), and I’ll tighten this list down to the most accurate subset for your listing.
When buyers search for this component, they usually fall into two groups:
They will type: “3115531380” or “3115 5313 80”. Your page must repeat both formats naturally throughout the copy (you requested this, and it’s correct).
They will search: “rotation chuck Atlas Copco”, “drifter rotation chuck”, “COP 1838 rotation chuck”, etc. This is why describing function, symptoms, and maintenance context increases conversions.
Your listing should reassure both groups with:
. Clear part-number coverage (3115531380 + 3115 5313 80 + 3115-5313-80)
. Practical installation and failure-symptom guidance
. Compatibility list (even if it’s “commonly used in…”)
. Fast fulfillment promise (worldwide delivery in 5 working days via 3GEN Export)
With heavy drilling equipment, “availability” is a feature. 3GEN Export focuses on:
. OEM-quality supply standards for demanding field conditions
. Export-ready packaging and documentation support
. Worldwide delivery in 5 working days (typical dispatch planning)
. Consistent sourcing for repeat orders and fleet standardization
When you are building uptime, the best spare part is the one that arrives fast and fits the plan.
Yes, these formats are commonly used for the same rotation chuck part number in listings.
It is commonly listed around 4.0 kg.
What machines is it used in?
It’s frequently associated with Boomer-family underground rigs (including Boomer S1D) and multiple COP-series rock drill/drifter families in online catalogs.
Keep lubrication clean, fix contamination entry points, and inspect mating surfaces during overhaul, rotation components fail fastest when dirt turns grease into grinding paste.
Manufactured in Turkey, these products are made using the latest technologies and built to meet the highest international standards. Each machine is a high-quality copy of the original, ensuring durability, precision, and performance that you can rely on for modern construction and metalworking projects.