Our Gear Works Because We Design, Build, Operate & Maintain it Ourselves

  • Purpose-built specialist drilling rigs.
  • Choice of 7 top head drill rigs.
  • Fully mobile, including heli-portable rigs.
  • Geotech wireless CPT System.
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All our specialist drilling equipment's chosen for strength, dependability and versatility. It's also checked against the project brief for suitability before any drilling project starts. 

I know every piece of our hardworking, specialist drilling equipment very well.  I’ve operated it onsite,  serviced it in our workshop, and as a certified Fitter Welder designed and constructed our purpose-built rigs. If you have any questions about our gear contact me here.

James

Schramm T64

The rig is mounted on a Volvo N12 truck and it is the largest piece of CW Drill equipment. It is a top head drive with a 7.0m stroke.

 

Gefco CF 1500

The rig is mounted on a 1990 NL12 Volvo. With a top head drive and a 7.5m stroke it is suitable for a variety of drilling methods.

 

MP300

Multi-purpose light weight drill rig. Mounted on an MST 800 Marooka carrier to maximise project flexibility. 

 

MP100

This is a multi-purpose, lightweight, truck mounted rig specifically designed for geotechnical / environmental drilling projects. 

 

QM750

This drilling equipment was designed and purpose built as a portable helicopter rig for projects in those previously inaccessible areas.

 

Hitachi EX60 MultiDrill

This modified rig is extremely versatile and it can drill at any angle within a 5 metre radius of the operator.

 

Hydrill 1000

This Deep-hole Diamond Coring rig is skid mounted, self-loading and easily secured to any flat deck truck for transport or truck mounted drilling.  

 

Hydro 200

Fully portable, lightweight rig that can drill both vertically and horizontally. It has a 1.5m stroke and is mainly used with a down-hole hammer system.

 
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