New FAQ: Products & Purchasing
- Gates Imbeau
- Feb 9
- 2 min read
Updated: Feb 10
Over the years, we have received many common questions related to product compatibility, ordering, lead times, parts availability, and distributor support. While our team is always available to assist directly, we wanted to create a centralized resource where customers can quickly find answers to frequently asked questions.
When completed, our FAQ page will help streamline the purchasing process by providing clear guidance on:
CANUN product line and product compatibility
CANUN Service & Support
Quote requests and ordering procedures
Lead times and international shipping
Distributor and purchasing options
This FAQ is part of CANUN’s broader effort to continuously improve our website and make it a more useful technical and purchasing resource. This ensures both new and existing customers can make informed decisions with confidence.

Featured in the first update are some of the following questions :
What products does CANUN manufacture?
CANUN designs and manufactures underground rock drilling equipment, with a focus on pneumatic jackleg drills, stopers, sinkers and related components built for narrow vein and development mining applications. Other products include the CANPUSH51 Screen Pusher as well as stock of CANUN Service & Parts for the 260B, S250, S83 drill series etc...
Are CANUN 260B parts compatible with S250 drills?
Yes. CANUN’s 260B drill series is designed to be fully interchangeable and compatible with S250 style drills, allowing operators to integrate our drills into existing fleets with minimal disruption. Our team is happy to assist in cross referencing parts. Our Boart S250 cross-reference chart can be seen here.
Do you offer spare parts and wear components?
Absolutely. We supply spare parts, service kits, and wear components to support ongoing maintenance and minimize downtime.
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As we continue expanding our product information and support resources, the FAQ page will be updated to reflect new information, common customer questions, and additional guidance.
We encourage visitors to review the FAQ page and reach out if additional information is needed.
Visit our Drills and Parts page for all details on the drills mentioned in this article.
Learn about our drill repair program here.
Need a quote? Contact us here.




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