Crawler type water well drilling rig is an industrial equipment for drilling, particularly suitable for various engineering needs such as industrial and agricultural water conservancy engineering, geological exploration, foundation reinforcement, drilling in loose gravel terrain with pipes, and drilling through foundation stones. It can drill rock drilling wells, inspection wells, and other survey wells, especially performing well in the drilling of geothermal heating holes.
The working principle of a tracked water well drilling rig is that the power machine transmits power to the drilling rig rotator through a clutch, transmission shaft, gearbox, etc., and then the rotator transmits the rotational motion to the active drilling rod through a vertical shaft sleeve, thereby driving the drilling tool to rotate. The drilling tool relies on the gravity of the oil cylinder and its own weight on the rotary device, and controls the control valve to achieve drilling work.
This device has multiple models and specifications, and its drilling depth, walking speed, and rock hardness adaptability parameters vary depending on the model. For example, some models of tracked water well drilling rigs may have a larger range of drilling diameters (such as 115-300mm) and deeper drilling depths (such as 213m).
