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Water well drilling rig lifting tower
These drilling towers are used with core drilling rig and water well drilling rig for lifting drill tools. They are also used to locate and hang the hoisting system of the drill rigs. In the drilling construction process, the drill tower can lower drill pipe or casing. [pdf]
How to remove the large gear of the rock drill
Rocks are infamously durable and can be an eyesore in a garden, in a landscaping project or it may just be in the way. The problem usually is that the rock is too heavily embedded or it's simply too heavy to lift or roll out of the way. By breaking a rock you can. [pdf]FAQS about How to remove the large gear of the rock drill
What tools do you need to remove a rock?
Here is Rock Busters’ step-by-step guide on how to handle rock removal safely and effectively. Depending on the rock’s size, you may need some or all of these tools: Rotary Hammer Drill: To make holes in the rock. Feathers and Wedges: These fit into drilled holes to create cracks. Sledgehammer: For driving wedges and breaking off pieces.
How do you drill a hole in a rock?
Using a rotary hammer drill, create several holes in the rock’s surface. Drill as deep as the wedges require and clear out any dust to help the wedges grip. Spacing the holes evenly around the rock will help you get cleaner breaks. Now, insert a wedge between two feathers in each hole, making sure the feathers face outward.
How do you drill a boulder?
With a shovel, dig away all the dirt around the boulder the expose its general shape and size. Drill several 1⁄2 inch (1.3 cm) diameter holes into the surface of the rock and remove dust. While wearing goggles, drill a series of evenly spaced holes across the surface of the rock.
How do you remove a rock if you break it?
By breaking a rock you can decrease the load and remove it in a safer manner. Place the rock onto a flat surface, if possible. If you can manage to move the rock, try and move it so that it's in on a flat surface where it has little chance of moving once you hit it a few times.
How do you break a rock with a rotary hammer?
Exposing as much of the rock as possible will make it easier to break. Using a rotary hammer drill, create several holes in the rock’s surface. Drill as deep as the wedges require and clear out any dust to help the wedges grip. Spacing the holes evenly around the rock will help you get cleaner breaks.
How do you remove dust from a rock?
Drill several 1⁄2 inch (1.3 cm) diameter holes into the surface of the rock and remove dust. While wearing goggles, drill a series of evenly spaced holes across the surface of the rock. Then, use a bulb-type syringe to remove the excess dust within the small holes.

Drilling rig inspection
The General Mud system inspection checklist includes the following: High-Pressure Mud System, General Mud Pumps, Other High-Pressure Equipment, Low-Pressure Mud System, Mud Tank System, Solids Remo. . Accommodation & storage checklist includes: General, Offices, Living Quarters, Galley, Medical, General, Main Deck, Helideck,. [pdf]FAQS about Drilling rig inspection
What is a rig inspection?
Rig inspections, also known as rig audits, are conducted on drilling assets for both drilling contractors and drilling operators to assess the condition of an asset. Rig inspections are conducted to industry standards, such as API, as well as to specific client requirements.
What is included in a drill rig inspection checklist?
Drilling Rig Rotating Equipment Inspection Checklist, which includes the following: Rotary Table (Rt), Driller Control Instruments (DCIS) (Check also Driller Job Descriptions), Iron Roughneck Ir, Pipe Spinner Ps (If Applicable), Drill String Components (Tested As Per Api Rpg), Other Drilling Equipment, Top Drive.
Who conducts rig inspections?
Rig inspections can be conducted by either the owner or operator of a drilling asset. Services for rig commissioning are conducted prior to the equipment entering service. This can be at the end of construction or during major overhauls and five-yearly inspections.
What is rig inspection & rig commissioning?
Rig inspection and rig commissioning are critical to the oil and gas industry. Rig inspections can be carried out both before the hiring of a drilling asset and during the contract. A pre-hire rig inspection/audit assess the condition and suitability of the asset for a drilling contract.
What inspections do drilling rigs undergo?
At the commissioning stage, drilling rigs undergo inspections for acceptance. These usually include inspections of critical systems such as the prime movers that produce energy for the rig, rig floor testing, blowout prevention control systems review, stack acceptance pressure tests, and many other detailed audits.
When should rig inspections be carried out?
Rig inspections can be carried out both before the hiring of a drilling asset and during the contract. A pre-hire rig inspection/audit assess the condition and suitability of the asset for a drilling contract. During the contract, rig inspections assess both the asset’s operational condition and its compliance with the terms of the contract.