The Sandvik DI6400 is a directional drill designed for horizontal and angled boring operations in foundation work, geothermal drilling, and mineral exploration. Sandvik is a Swedish multinational specialising in tools, equipment, and services for the mining, construction, and manufacturing sectors, and their drilling rigs are engineered for demanding subsurface applications.
This 2014 example is powered by a Cummins QSX15 diesel engine delivering 399 kW, paired with a Sullair compressor rated at 28 cubic metres per minute at a maximum pressure of 35 bar. The machine is equipped with dust extraction and auxiliary heating, and features a ROPS/FOPS protective cabin. Borehole flushing capability supports both air and water circulation for efficient hole cleaning and bit cooling.
The drill head is a Sandvik RH6050 rotor unit, capable of speeds between 0 and 100 RPM. The bore bar magazine holds 5+1 pieces of drill pipe, with individual bars 7,500 mm in length. The machine accommodates drill pipe diameters ranging from 89 to 140 mm (3½ to 5½ inches) and can produce boreholes from 115 to 203 mm (4½ to 8 inches) in diameter. Hammer sizes range from 4 to 6 inches, and the rig is capable of drilling to depths of 45,000 mm (approximately 45 metres).
In transport configuration, the machine measures 17,500 mm long, 2,995 mm wide, and 4,600 mm high. When positioned for work, dimensions extend to 12,800 mm (length), 2,995 mm (width), and 12,940 mm (height). The unit is located in Germany and is offered as used equipment.
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