DRILLING RIG Mi55

DESCRIPTION

Powerful and innovative drilling rig. Perfect for water wells, mineral researches, geothermal applications and coring at great depths.
Thanks to its pull up of 55 tons and a rotary head torque of 23.500 Nm, the MI55 can indeed arrive up to 1400 m.
Like all Massenza drill rigs, this model as well is completely customizable: it can be mounted on a truck or semi-trailer, it can be equipped to work by direct and reverse circulation systems, with mud or air, but not only, many other options are available on request.

Available also in the electric version with zero emissions.
It can be in fact driven by two electric motors, mounted on the machine, themselves driven by a separate generator.
The benefits of this innovative solution are many:

  • – Zero emissions, since there is no diesel engine
  • – No problem also with regulations in the city centers: the generator which powers the electric motors can indeed be rented from time to time. In this way you can always hire the latest generation model and meet the requirements of the moment.
  • – The drilling rig is really silent, which is a benefit for drillers on the jobsite and solves the problems of noise in the city.

WORK METHODS

-Rotation with direct circulation
-Nucleus destruction with bleeding by water, mud and foam
-Rotation with down the hole hammer
-Reverse circulation
-Coring

– Engine Power from 831 Hp (620 kW)
– In alternative: electric motors from 490 Hp (360 kW)

– Capacity from 300 lt (79 gal) to 600 lt (132 gal)

– stroke 2,250 mm (7 ft 5”)

MAST

– Maximum stroke of rotary head 10.6 m (34 ft 9”)
– Maximum pull up 56,000 daN (125,900 lbf) – pull down 29,000 daN (65,200 lbf)

– Maximum torque 35,380 Nm (26,094 lbf•ft)
– Maximum speed 1,200 Rpm

– Standard: Maximum line pull 10,000 daN (22,045 lbf)
– Optional: Maximum line pull 15,300 daN (34,396 lbf)
– Wire-line: Maximum line pull 1,300 daN (2,922 lbf) – 3,500 m (11,483 ft) di fune – 185 m/min (607 ft/min)

– Model MS620: Maximum passage 620 mm (24.5”)

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