Brief: Our team walks you through how the ST 260 Large Pneumatic Drilling Rig performs in demanding water borehole drilling scenarios. Watch as we demonstrate its powerful 260-meter depth capability, efficient pneumatic drilling system, and robust operation in both mud and air drilling applications. You'll see the rig's impressive 16-ton lifting capacity and 10-35m/h footage efficiency in action, providing real-world insights for your large-scale water well projects.
Related Product Features:
Achieves a maximum drilling depth of 260 meters for deep water borehole applications.
Delivers powerful 16-ton lifting capacity for handling heavy drilling loads.
Operates with high footage efficiency ranging from 10-35 meters per hour.
Utilizes pneumatic drilling system with air consumption of 16-55m³/min.
Features robust construction with dimensions of 4 × 1.7 × 2.2 meters and 6000kg weight.
Supports drilling diameters from 105-260mm using 76mm drilling rods.
Capable of both wheel-mounted water well drilling and pneumatic rock drill operations.
Offers customization options to meet specific project requirements and specifications.
FAQs:
What is the maximum drilling depth of the ST 260 rig?
The ST 260 Large Pneumatic Drilling Rig can achieve a maximum drilling depth of 260 meters, making it suitable for deep water borehole drilling operations.
What types of drilling applications is this rig designed for?
This rig is primarily designed for large-scale water borehole drilling and can perform both mud and air pneumatic drilling applications, as well as tunnel and mine drilling operations.
How does the pneumatic drilling system work?
The pneumatic system uses compressed air to power the drill cylinder, which rotates the drill bit while hammering action breaks up material. High-pressure air then clears debris from the hole during operation.
What is the lifting capacity of the ST 260 drilling rig?
The ST 260 features a powerful 16-ton lifting capacity, providing substantial force for handling heavy drilling loads and equipment.