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Soil investigation drilling rig HBR 609-3
stabilizationrotaryhydraulic

soil investigation drilling rig
soil investigation drilling rig
soil investigation drilling rig
soil investigation drilling rig
soil investigation drilling rig
soil investigation drilling rig
soil investigation drilling rig
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Characteristics

Function
soil investigation, stabilization
Drilling unit
rotary
Other characteristics
hydraulic
Sector
construction
Drilling diameter

Max.: 254 mm
(10 in)

Min.: 67 mm
(3 in)

Machine weight

16,800 kg
(37,037.7 lb)

Motor power

209 kW
(284.16 hp)

Description

Hütte HBR 609-3 is a hydraulic drilling rig for micropiles and ground anchors, foundation construction, soil investigation and slope stabilization. It is one of the most compact and powerful rig for micropiles,manufactured also with increased power. Designed to be fast and highly efficient, it has a powerful crowd and extraction force; the drilling mast and the rotary head stroke were engineered to be strong and carry out the most difficult jobs. Thanks to a new joints system, the HBR 609-3 is a rapid machine to operate: it features a lighter and robust design to install high-capacity micropiles and perform construction foundation in the most challenging conditions and soil/rock profiles. The smart power management and the full load sensing hydraulic system allow an intelligent engine power management to improve performance of the machinery and reduce fuel consumption. Furthermore, the units provide a modern and operator-friendly hydraulic system. The Hütte HBR 609-3 can be tailored to any costumer need or geological conditions thus a wide range of rotary heads and drilling accessories are available to extend the applications of the soil drilling rig.

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