SOLAR SUPPORT COLUMN HOLE BORING

Starting with household solar power in the 1990s, the solar power business has expanded to the planning of mega solar power arrays with capacities in excess of 1,000 kW. Thanks to government subsidies, solar energy has become a boom business.

Solar power arrays are installed in various sites, such as mountain forests and hilly areas that require ground preparation work, vacant land on industrial estates that only need the bare minimum preparation, disused golf courses, etc. Moreover, since geological conditions also vary from area to area, even on sites that do not require ground preparation, the presence of hard bedrock can impede the boring of holes for solar panel foundations.

  • SOLAR SUPPORT COLUMN HOLE BORING
  • SOLAR SUPPORT COLUMN HOLE BORING

Since particular caution is required in the case of bedrock, such machines exhibit a high degree of capability, albeit not with the boring speed possible during blasting or rock splitting.

The crawler drill uses air to blow away the rock dust produced when boring. Machine features include a compressor installed inside the engine room and a dust collector to ensure that rock dust does not swirl, brushing off the dust around the machine. Therefore, this single machine does away with the need to install extra hoses.

  • SOLAR SUPPORT COLUMN HOLE BORING
  • SOLAR SUPPORT COLUMN HOLE BORING

Since particular caution is required in the case of bedrock, such machines exhibit a high degree of capability, albeit not with the boring speed possible during blasting or rock splitting.

The crawler drill uses air to blow away the rock dust produced when boring. Machine features include a compressor installed inside the engine room and a dust collector to ensure that rock dust does not swirl, brushing off the dust around the machine. Therefore, this single machine does away with the need to install extra hoses.

The crawler drill uses air to blow away the rock dust produced when boring. Machine features include a compressor installed inside the engine room and a dust collector to ensure that rock dust does not swirl, brushing off the dust around the machine. Therefore, this single machine does away with the need to install extra hoses.

Since boring diameters vary according to the rock quality and work area (slope, etc.), please feel free to consult us.

Reference:

Boring diameter approx. 90 — 150 mm
Boring length per hour: 10 — 18 m
* Including moving and angle setting time * When the boring angle is not perpendicular, the time required is much longer.

  • SOLAR SUPPORT COLUMN HOLE BORING
  • SOLAR SUPPORT COLUMN HOLE BORING

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