This listing describes the Portable Water Borehole Drilling Machine capable of drilling up to 160 meters. (Some sellers also offer 120m variants — confirm the specific model/depth with the supplier before purchase.)
The rig supports drill hole diameters from approximately 76 mm up to 300 mm, depending on the drill bit and casing configuration used.
The rig is diesel powered and designed for low fuel consumption compared with similar rigs. Actual fuel usage depends on drilling depth, ground conditions and operator practice — ask the supplier for estimated consumption figures for your typical job profile.
Dimensions are approximately 2200 x 1500 x 1500 mm (L x W x H) and the unit weighs about 900 kg. It can be transported on a small truck or trailer; secure lifting equipment may be required for loading/unloading.
This rig uses a top-drive hydraulic rotary drilling system with a rotary torque rating of around 2500 Nm, suitable for rotary drilling of water boreholes.
The rig is designed to be easy to operate and suits both professionals and beginners. However, basic training on safe operation, maintenance and local drilling techniques is strongly recommended before independent use.
Core components include the engine, gearbox and gear assemblies. Consumables and wear parts include drill bits, drill rods/pipes, seals, hoses, filters and bearings. Regular inspection and timely replacement will reduce downtime.
You need a relatively level and stable working area to position the rig and vehicle, access for fuel and water, and space for drill pipe and casing storage. Ground conditions and underground utilities should be surveyed and permits obtained as required by local regulations.
Setup time varies with site complexity and crew experience. Typical setup can range from 30 minutes to a few hours. Drilling speed depends on geology, hole diameter and depth.
Operators should wear appropriate PPE (helmet, eye and ear protection, gloves and boots), follow safe lifting and rigging procedures, maintain safe distances from moving parts, isolate the engine before maintenance, and follow any local safety regulations for drilling operations.
The top-drive hydraulic rotary system is capable of drilling in a range of formations, including some rocky strata, but drilling speed and achievable depth can be affected by very hard rock. For difficult geology, specialized bits, drilling fluids or percussion/hammer systems may be required.
Basic rig components are included but accessories such as drill rods/pipes, bits, mud pumps, casings and water pumps are often sold separately or as optional packages. Confirm included items with the supplier and request accessory kits if needed.
Perform daily checks of engine oil, coolant, hydraulic fluid levels, hoses and fasteners; lubricate moving components; change filters and engine oil at manufacturer-recommended intervals; inspect drill bits and threads; and schedule periodic gearbox and hydraulic system inspections.
Warranty terms and spare-parts availability vary by seller and manufacturer. Ask the supplier for written warranty details, spare-parts lead times, and availability of local service or technicians before purchase.
This rig is ideal for drilling water wells in rural areas, agricultural boreholes, water supply systems, research boreholes and emergency water access in disaster relief scenarios.
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