We are committed to the success and profitability of foundation drilling contractors. We offer competitive pile boring machine prices on equipment that is built to be productive and reliable. We work closely with our clients to understand their operational cost targets and recommend machines that meet both their technical and financial requirements. Our business is built on forming lasting partnerships by delivering value that extends far beyond the initial purchase price.
The investment in a Pile Boring Machine is justified by its ability to execute precise, large-diameter excavations efficiently. The price tag reflects the engineering behind key features that ensure this precision and productivity. Three such features that significantly define its value proposition are its Ability to be Equipped with Multiple Drilling Tools, its 360-Degree Rotation Operation, and its Centralized Lubrication System.
The Ability to be Equipped with Multiple Drilling Tools is a fundamental aspect that enhances the machine's versatility and justifies its cost. A single base machine can be configured to handle vastly different project requirements by simply changing the drilling tool attached to the power head. This includes:
Rotary Drill Digging: Using a bucket for general excavation in stable soils.
Long Auger Drilling: Using a continuous flight auger for drilling in cohesive soils without cave-in risk.
Casing Follow-up Drilling: Using a rotating casing to stabilize the borehole in very loose, water-bearing, or unstable soils.
This interchangeability means a contractor does not need to invest in multiple specialized machines. One rig can tackle a wide array of ground conditions, from soft silt to hard rock (with appropriate tools), maximizing its utilization on diverse projects and improving return on investment. The quick coupling systems for quick replacement of the drill bit further enhance this flexibility.
360-Degree Rotation Operation is a feature that dramatically improves operational efficiency on congested sites. The upper structure of the rig, housing the engine, cab, and mast, can rotate a full circle independently of the crawler tracks. This allows the operator to position the mast over the drilling point from various angles without constantly repositioning the entire machine. It also facilitates efficient spoil discharge; the operator can drill a hole, swing the mast to the side to discharge the soil into a waiting truck or pile, and then swing back to the exact same position to continue drilling. This eliminates cumbersome, time-consuming machine maneuvering for each cycle, streamlining operations and contributing significantly to high construction efficiency.
A Centralized Lubrication System, while seemingly a minor feature, is a critical investment in longevity and reliability, reducing the total cost of ownership. A modern boring machine has dozens of critical lubrication points on its slew ring, pulleys, crowd rails, and other joints. Manually greasing these points is time-consuming, often overlooked in busy schedules, and can be hazardous. An automated centralized system pumps grease from a single reservoir to all these points at scheduled intervals with the push of a button. This ensures that all moving parts are consistently and properly lubricated, preventing premature wear, reducing friction, and protecting against corrosion. This proactive maintenance drastically extends the service life of expensive components, minimizes unplanned downtime due to seized bearings or pins, and protects the resale value of the machine, making it a valuable feature that justifies a higher initial price.
