If your contractor business takes you to different parts of the country, moving your equipment is often a challenge. For example, you may need to drill on mountainsides or in many different positions. Perhaps you have to drill near natural rock formations, and standard drilling machinery cannot do the job. You need a good LADR or limited access drill rig, but which one is best for the job? Let’s check out some of your options to help you decide.
Wagon Drills
A wagon drill can get into places most drills cannot. For example, suppose you must travel up extremely steep terrain. You can tow or airlift these drilling rigs almost anywhere. They also come with hydraulic or pneumatic winches to get them in and out of the most difficult places.
Choose either percussion or rotary drilling equipment for your wagon and these wagons are customizable in many ways. For instance, you have standard or electric-powered remote controls for your limited access drill rig.
Drilling Attachment
How about a drilling attachment specially made to fit your skid steer or excavator? Your drilling equipment can go anywhere a skid steer or excavator can travel. You can choose the drifter you like and customize your attachment to perfectly fit your equipment.
LADR Units
If you do a great deal of drilling in difficult areas, buy a self-contained LADR or limited access drill rig. These hydraulic drilling machines run on tracks and come with everything you need for augering, anchoring, micropiling, and drilling. You can drill in just about any direction.
Choosing the Right Company
When you look for the best drilling rig for your business, go to a company providing customized options. They deliver their equipment to your business, make installations, and show you the right way to use your new drilling rig.