Powered by the Kubota D1105 engine, delivering 19.4 kW at 2800 RPM. Its compact size and efficiency make it ideal for smaller or more restricted drilling sites.
The cylinder-style feed system with a belt connection provides a max pushing force of 25.3 kN and a pulling force of 45.6 kN at 20 MPa, offering reliability for various drilling applications.
The Braden BG4 haul winch handles a first-layer pull of 1815 kg with a speed of 41 m/min, suitable for a range of lifting tasks.
Includes a diaphragm-style mud pump with a flow rate of 71 L/min and a piston pump option, along with an on-board screw compressor with a flow rate of 5000 L/min, ensuring effective mud management and air supply.
A powerful component that directly rotates the drill string from the top, offering precise control and efficient torque delivery during drilling operations. This setup enhances safety and improves drilling speed.
A hydraulic system that assists in disconnecting drill rods or other components by applying a strong, controlled force. It simplifies and speeds up the removal of drill parts, reducing manual effort and downtime.
A reliable diesel engine from Kubota, known for its fuel efficiency, durability, and low emissions. It powers the rig with consistent performance, even in harsh conditions, making it ideal for heavy-duty applications
A mechanism that allows the drill head to adjust automatically, compensating for slight misalignments in the drill string. This feature reduces wear on the equipment and ensures smoother, more consistent drilling performance.
A motor that provides adjustable rotation speeds, allowing operators to adapt to different drilling conditions and materials. This flexibility enhances control and efficiency, optimizing performance across various drilling tasks.
A robust yet lightweight mast designed to provide stability and strength without adding excessive weight. Its rigidity ensures precise alignment during drilling, while its lightweight nature aids in maneuverability and setup