Features Of Anchoring Drilling Rigs: A Versatile Tool Adaptable To Complex Geological Conditions.
Mar 05, 2026
The core advantage of anchoring drilling rigs lies in their strong adaptability. Based on the power source, they can be divided into hydraulic, electric, and pneumatic types: hydraulic rigs offer high torque, suitable for hard rock construction; electric rigs are low-noise and commonly used in urban underground engineering; pneumatic rigs are suitable for flammable and explosive environments (such as coal mines). Furthermore, the rig structures are diverse-tracked chassis can handle rugged terrain, vehicle-mounted rigs facilitate rapid relocation, and split designs can operate in confined spaces.
In terms of precision control, modern anchoring drilling rigs integrate technologies such as laser guidance and GPS positioning, controlling drilling deviations to the centimeter level. For example, in high-speed railway slope protection projects, the anchor bolt inclination must be strictly controlled within ±1°; otherwise, uneven load distribution may lead to structural instability. The rig's automated system can also record construction data, providing a basis for subsequent quality traceability.







