This vertical drill is a ground and stone drilling machine mounted on a Magirus-Deutz truck chassis. Vertical drills of this type are used in construction, geotechnical investigation, and foundation work to bore into soil and rock formations.
The drilling unit is a Bonne Esperance FBE 2G, a French-manufactured drilling head capable of rotary boring, flush boring, and dry boring methods. The drill head operates at a rotation speed of 0–450 rpm and delivers a rotational torque of 770 kgm. The mast travel measures 3000 mm, allowing significant depth capability; the machine is rated for boring depths to 160 metres with a maximum hole diameter of 20 centimetres. A high-pressure pump rated at 50 bar (850 psi) supplies hydraulic power, and the system incorporates hydraulic stabilization for operational stability on site. The unit's static weight is listed as 6000 kg.
The host vehicle is a Magirus-Deutz 170D21, a six-wheel-drive truck powered by a Deutz F6L413 engine. The truck is equipped with a heavy-duty hydraulic winch mounted at the front. According to the seller, the truck runs and operates correctly, with good condition bodywork and tyres; it is described as road-ready. The seller notes that a mobile compressor may be included and that the water pump, compressor, and drill rods are available separately.
All major systems—electrical, drivetrain, hydraulic, chassis, and wear components—are reported in good condition. The machine dates from 1981 and is presented as immediately operational.
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