Geological Exploration Drilling Rig Hydraulic Water Well Sampling Machine
Introduction to Geological Drilling Rig Machine
1. Geological survey work in a highly difficult area that is small and light and convenient for high altitudes.concrete core drilling hole machine
2. Adopting an automatic hydraulic feed mechanism to increase drilling efficiency and reduce labor intensity of workers.
3, Using 8 HP high-efficiency diesel engine as a power for you to export a steady stream of strong power.
4, Application of positive and negative four-speed operation to facilitate a variety of terrain exploration drilling
5. The four-axis bearing positioning of the vertical shaft box ensures that the gyrator is rigid enough to deal with complex geological conditions such as gravel layer and pebble layer.
6. The machine adopts the national patented technology of the taper clutch, which has the outstanding characteristics of large transmission torque, convenient operation and maintenance-free.mine
Geological Drilling Rig Machine parameters:
Type | ST50 drilling rig |
Drilling depth (m) | The max. 50 meter |
Hole size diameter | 73-108mm |
Drill pipe diameter | 42mm |
Vertical spindle speed | 70-650 |
Reverse rotation speed | 50-130 |
Power | 5.7KW |
Outsize | 1180×680×1600mm |
Weight (including Gasoline engine ) | 208kg |
Direction for use
The ST50 hydraulic drilling rig is based on the original FY-50 drilling rig. It adds a winch, a forward and backward,shifter,and a tower. It is more practical and convenient. Compared with other similar products, the hydraulic high, medium, and low speed,drilling rig has light weight, simple structure, and fast drilling speed. It has the advantages of large core sample diameter and,other advantages. It is currently the domestic advanced portable hydraulic drilling rig, which is especially suitable for the core,coring operation in special difficult terrain such as mountains, hills and rivers
Description of application effect
Engineering geological survey of railways, hydropower, transportation, bridges, dam foundations and other buildings; geological
core drilling, physical survey; drilling of small grouting holes, blast holes, and small water wells



