Auger drills, or AD, is a machine used for drilling wells in non-frozen, seasonally frozen, or permafrost soils, as well as in highly-moisturized soils with quicksands and lenses. Such wells are drilled for placing power-transmission towers, pile foundations, or other purposes.

AUGER DRILL SPECIFICATIONS: BASIC CONFIGURATION

Drilling equipment

Drilling method

Auger / cyclic / continuous

Maximum drilling depth, m

Up to 20

Drilling diameter, mm

360 to 800

Maximum torque of the drilling tool, N·m

14,700 to 62,000

Maximum axial load on the drilling tool when deepening, kN

39.2 to 98

Maximum axial load on the drilling tool when raising, kN

58.8 to 98

Drilling-tool feed drive type

Hydraulic

Drilling-tool rotation drive type

Hydraulic

Drilling angle, degrees

45 to 95

Maximum drill rotation angle in the plane, deg

180 to 260

Maximum longitudinal travel of mast, m

0.8

Crane equipment

Crane drive type

Hydraulic

Maximum lifting capacity of the crane, kg

2,000 to 3,000

Maximum hook-lifting height, m

6 to 10.5

ADDITIONAL OPTIONS

  • Installing a crane to be used for installation and build-up of augers.
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  • Flat auger
  • Step drill bit
  • Telescopic auger
  • Insert auger
 

*Technical specifications are presented on this page for reference only, as the parameters and other operational indicators depend on the vehicle configuration of choice.