The Boretrak2 borehole deviation measurement system is a simple-to-use, gyro-based system for measuring the deviation of boreholes drilled in underground mines or on the surface in quarries or open-pit mines.
As a successor to the widely used Cabled and Rodded Boretrak systems, the fundamental capabilities of the Boretrak2 are backed by over 35 years of in-the-field history. The features of both units have been combined into a single all-purpose unit capable of measuring boreholes in any inclination: down, up or horizontal.
Together with Carlson Boretrak software, the Boretrak2 provides a simple-to-use system for checking the accuracy of drilled holes and their deviation from design.
IMPROVE SAFETY
• Accurately measure borehole deviation and effectively use the data to plan projects safely and in compliance with auditing requirements
• Record and visualize 3D data on drilling activity from ground level or underground site
• Comply with quarrying legislation
• Avoid the potential risks and costs associated with blasting from deviated or un-surveyed boreholes
INCREASE BLASTING AND WORKFORCE EFFICIENCY
• Optimizes blasting and engineering works by easily creating detailed maps of drilling activity
• Reduces the need for large teams with entire drilling sites able to be measured and modeled in hours
• Portable, lightweight, and hand-deployable, the system is designed to be used by a single operator
• Checks drilled holes and produces in-the-field reports in minutes
• On-site drilling operations become data-led with no guesswork and knowledge gaps