One man mobility
In its modular wheeled frame, it's a compact portable drill with hole-making power in the
range of much larger drills. Its power makes it especially economical for drilling
foundation repair holes. One or two men can conveniently wheel it under eaves (it's just
80" high) or into a residence. Align it up to 15" from the vertical, stabilize
it by a torque-tube connection to its hydraulic drive motor, and you're ready to work.
Wide ranging power
Out of its wheeled frame and mounted on a truck, trailer, or crawler for powered
transport, the Big Beaver drill delivers power for really big jobs like a series of
environmental test wells that are widely spaced or over rough terrain. A swing-away drill
head provides access for soil sampling through hollow-stem augers.
The drill's plentiful power
comes from the durable, proven Model PS-18 hydraulic power source
which outputs 5 to 8 GPM at 2500 PSI (Product information available).
This produces 485 ft. lb. of torque at the drill, more than enough
to drive 6" diameter augers to 100 feet and 16" diameter
augers to 28 feet* in typical application.
*Soil types vary
Specifications and prices subject to change without notice. |
Compact Big Beaver drill working foundation repair. Tilted back (0"-15") on back
stay and stabilized by torque tube connected to PS-18 power source.
One-man portability over level terrain. 26" width allows passage through gates and
doorways; 80" height allows clearance for interior and under-eave work.
Attachment points are provided on the mobile frame so the Big Beaver drill can be mounted
to a trailer or truck, yet it can be quickly removed for access to tight locations.
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